H THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE ~ilbath OF THE LORD THY GOD;" ALFRED CENTRE, N. Y., FIFTH-DAY, APRIL 3,1884. I

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1 , (cor e. PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SABBATii TRACT SOCIETY. VOL. XL.-NO. 14. H THE SEVENTH DAY IS THE ~ilbath OF THE LORD THY GOD;" ALFRED CENTRE, N. Y., FIFTH-DAY, APRIL 3,1884. I " Enered as second class mail maer a~ he pos. ojflk~ a A.~fred Cenre, N. Y. A poem read~efore he Conference of Bapis Min isers of Easern Connecicu a is February session wih he Cenral Church, Norwich. BY REV. A. G. PALMER, D. D. o ell me no, my faih is bu a dream Of life and beauy in a world above us, Or ha, however swee he hope may seem, We can no know he dead sill live and love us. We know ba wha we ouch and hear and see; We are o day; bu may no ie o-morrow; All else is myh and fable, he debris Of shaered faihs, and hopes bapized in sorrow. A.f!, o he raveler in some deser wase,,landscajies of blooming verdure seem o rise And cllullenge his be8hriveled lips, o ase The fruiuge of his phauom Paradise; So our religioils premonlions are nu aspiraion for a bliss unreal, The hie o come, u]jon he camera ~ ~Of supersiions magnified ideal. This life is bu he.resless ebb and flowing Of waves from ou a far off, unknown sea, A momenary, irridescen glowing; The phosphorescence of Eerniy, As maer, from.ilie sun in rapid passes, Through fields of eher cold and dark and drear, Is klndl~d by resisance ino gases,- Of hea and ligh, wihin our amosphere, So life is bu he evanescen flashing, Of ailernaing lighs along he shore; Brigh scillillaions from aomic cla,shing; The war of molecules forevermore. Youl and old age, 80 closelyiinlerblended, Make life, a longes, bu a narrow span, A smile of love and joy, hen all is ended; And his is all of earih and all of man. For deah, o life, is naures sern negaion; Throughou is wide domain rnles he decree, ~ Dus uno dus;" a ceaseless relegaion Of vial forces o noneniy. Ye "maer is eernal" we are old, Wheher in fluids or in solids ossed, From lava sreams, o gems of fines gold, No fracion of an aom has been los., \. All-force is held in rigid aggregaion, _ So much, in iny grain or molecule,. In blazing suns and Bysems of creaion. Force reigns supreme, by measuremen and rule. Bu who shall esimae he force of hough, Wihou which, maer is bu.. void" and blind, And wais" selecion" o be changed and wrough To forms of beauy by he power of mind... Naure, far down upon is low~s bases. Has agonizing hroes cif ceaseless srife, Amid he darknc3s of primordial places, In ravail o be born of ligh and life.. All vegeaion, sem and bud and flower.. Rooed o he earh bu looking o he-skies, The foliage of wood and cop,eand hower,is dus!ransfigured ino Palaois~. From ou he lowes dephs of prooplasm, Life rises hy a slowly gmded plan, Bridging by bold hypolh~sis he chasm, Frllm polyp cell und verebrae o man. 1 Science, all hail! for under hy regime,. This life, hough fihll, mus ye unwasing be, Coneep:ion, birh and YJuh and age he same, An inde,rucuble ideniy.. If force, in 90a1, fihsmucd 1nl.0 name,. And hellce o seam, mainains i! equipoise In quad1ily. i.il every sae he same". Securely held by naures chu,ngeless bws;, Mus no lie soul reain is primal force: ~,No once is consciousne~s of being miss, And hrollgh all pas~ing changes h,-ld is course,, -_Alike. imnloral or in woe or bllss?, Life is I power, unseen, unesimaled; --,, And hough i Eeem o Pllnsh wih our. breah, Ye mus i no, as furce be correlaed, And hus survive. iui change ha we call dcah?,. A change mos welcojl8, since he correlaion. Mus~ lif us o he Epiris higher plane; The radian goal of. Ghrisiian aspiralon. Where, life and puriy forever reign., The force_of graviy can be defined,,, And gn-en o he frllcion of a grain: Buwho can esimae he power of mind, Or fix he boung.arles of is dpulain? Why was I raised up o he plane of sense, A vial spark from ou he earhs dead crus, A flash of reason and inelligence, Then agony, despair, deah anddus? I know, and firs of ali, know ha I am;, Whaever IS no, I am and shall be; If maer wase no. hen is life no sham Bu he sure pledge of immoraliy. I know I am inelligence and mind; No sublimaed brain force from he sod, Bu spill ino maer hrea~ed and shrine(i, Temple and fame and dwelling place of God. Twere impious o hink such high powers moral Evolved hrough bru~l insmcs from he sod To be exinguished a he golden poral,of life allli enq.less fellowship wih God. For if, as we are augh. h annihilaion Of smalles grain or aom Can no be Shall mind be mmimised in is duraio~, And dus alone have immoraliy? No, deah can no end au; ha were o impeach Gods ~oodness, wisdom and almighiness; Creaion s possibiliies all preach For faih and hope, eernal blessedness. For his, he Son. of God" brough life o ligh," From ou he mgh and sorrow of he grave; " Abolished deah" and jusified his ri"h And power, all hears from mllral f~ar o save,.. I am he resurrecion," saih he Ll)rd; "He lla on me believeh shall no die;,,. o risen Chrisl wih joy we hail hy word. And rise wih hee o live eer!lally. And so believing I may no refrain To pu on record my all-rusful prayer, Tha deah hrough Chris wili be eernal gain, A vicory over Science-proud despair. STONINGTON, Conn., March 1, _. TO SUNSET LANDS-NO. 18. SAN FRANCISCO. Mos ciies have a pe name. Boson is he" Hub;" New York is "Goham;" Balimore, he" Monumenal Oiy;" and San Francisco is he" Bay Oiy." Why i is hus called is no cerain Siuaed on one of he fines bays in he world, which is capable of B.oaing in securiy all he navies of he na ions, and is unequaled for beauy; ha may be claimed o be he god moher who gave he name. When one noices, however, he universal use o he California Laurel, or " Bay ree," for shade in Is srees, he is in doub if i may 110 be ha which gives i he name of Bay Ciy. Bu when he also noices ha every house ha!! a bay window" and many of hem a dozen or more, while a favored few are,,11 covered WIh bay windows, he is sure ha is sufficien cause for he name. Unless he visior from he Eas has kep himself weh posed,by reading, and has recenly consuled he census saisics, he is surprised, nay, even asonished, upon seeing his ciy of he Wes. Only hiry fonr years old,.and having lile or no care in is yonh, i has grown o a ciy of over 300,000 inhabi,ans, wih over a housand sree,s, and hiry housand llollses. Is pll~lic buildings compare favorably wih many older ciies, whili) i boass he,bes fire deparmen in he world; he lalg,es, and almos he only sysem of -calle railroads; he larges hoels; 113 cljl1rches, 168 newspapers, "and oher hings oo numerous o menion" as he. adverisemens read; besides having more Chinese han any oher ciy in Aplerica. San Francisco is a ciy of hills, having nea!1y as mally a he" Eernal Oiy" on he Tib\lr. These give i a fine appearance from he ba.y, and as hey are crowned by. elegan residences" hey servc o give he ciy a. marked charac.er. Cable roads rcnder I hese hills pracica.l, for i would, be!loh difficul alld dangerous o ry o moun hem by he ordinary h6rse l:amway; hu nowihsanding cable roads, business c]ings-o he lower srees, and doubless ever will.. One hing ha srikes an Easern visior, paricularly in he Winer! is he number of flowers growing in he open air. In many yards are shrubs of geraniums and fuschias in consan bloom, while calla lilies blossom in. he open air in December. -Where one can offord o u se hydran waer for he purpose, here is no dinculy in keeping a lawn green and beauiful all he year round. In Woodwards Gardens, he beds of flowers were as brigh -and beauiful as hey are wih us in Summer. A famous phice ofresor, his is.r. boanical, and zoological garden, an aquarium anq a museum combineo., and is doribless he bes p~ivae collecion in he world J Bali Francisco is o have a mos beauiful and valuable park. Wes of he ciy was a wide srech of land reaching o he ocean, composed of drifing sand, and worhless for building purposes. Some wise head Proposed o make i ino a park, and one equally wise has. been carrying ouj he scheme, unil now hey have Golden Gae Park, abounaing. in rees, flowers, and grass, a deligh o look in he own of Almond. He has subsequen- finally annihilaed, hen God upon and a graeful place of resor from he ly resided in Oolumbus, Warr~n 00., Pa.; hus annihilae hem. Iis however agreed.: heaed and dusy srees of he ciy. The in Dayon, Oaaraugus 00;, N. Y.; in Wes by all ha iwas he,purpose a.nd is he process of reclaiming his sand and making Genesee, Allegany couny, and, during he promise of God,no o desroy he righeous. i i~o such a park, 5s simple. Shrubs, las hireen years, in his neighborhood. Hence he can no desroy hem. I surely mosly from Ausralia, requiring lile moi3- A he age of seveneen he unied wih he hen, wih his view of he case, is no a. ure, are planed hickly ill he sand. These Hopkinon Church, R. I.,. and has sin,ce "bald absurdiy" o say ha Q-od h:ls crea~ hold i from drifing,. and in a lile while had membership wih he Churchin Persia, ed hi which he can no desroy,, "In he, soil gahers upon he surface which will sus- Caaraugus 00., N. Y., wih he Wes Gen- beginning" God knew wha would be he, aingrass roos, and in ime i is ready for esee, hen called he Third Genesee Ohurch; uliml1e resul of his~own limiaions 8n~ culivaion. All his secion will be evenu- and wih he Friendship Church, of which he aced as woula.. be for his own ulimae. ally hus reclaimed, and a loyely park secured he was a member a~. he ime of, his deah. glory who is Gnd and blessed forevermore.- " o he wry shore of he Pacific Ocean. A He was ordained deacon of helaher Ohdlch S. R. WHEELER:. cable road and seam cars now run hrough in December, ] 879. His healh has been i o he Oliff House, and Seal Rocks.. failing for more han a year pas, and in A friend ook us one day, o his deli gil - November las became so feeble as o be confnl place. The day was brigh and balmy, fined_ m-osly o his home.. He expressed For a number of years pas here has been and wraps were uncomforable, even when himself as enirely reconciled o depar when a general and gradual increase of p~rsoriar: and household exp,enses in families of- air riding in an open ca)")iage. On ou~ way ou -i was he Lerds will, and died in he confi- degrees of wealh and social- sanding. One we drove lulles hrqllgh srees lllled wih den hope of ~ glorious immoraliy.. He by one new wans have arison, maki.ng nllw pleasan residences, each WIh is sunny bay- has been seadfas in his Ohrisian characer, and larger demands upon he resources of window or windows, and flower gallen. a consan aendan a he prayer meeings he pocke. In no oher paricular:is he Sunshine seems o be appreciaed in Sa: as well as oher appoinmens of he church, conras beween he presen and. he pus( greaer or more marked han in he syle Francisco, and _here are few places which so long as his heal~h permied: His funeral and cos of living... ge more of i~ Many houses, besides all he wa;! held a he church III Nile, March 23d, TIle plaiu, simple, bu subsanial ra:le bay.windows hey can hold, have sunny piaz- a which a discourse was preached by he he H olden ime" has been siperseded by zas, enlosed wih glass, where children may pasor f~om 2 Cor. 5: 1. His wife is lef, -he producion of viands and. cosly dishes d which almos rival lle famous feass of pa.- play, an older ones may "i in he sunshine alone o mourn his loss, heir son, an only gan aniquiy, when o ea, drii~k and- ca-. proeced from he dus and wind. child, having died so~e years ago. 0: A. B. rouse consinied orie of he principal ob-:j We sopped o ake a sroll in he park. _ jecs,of life.,.. - Thc flowers in he open air, he glea variey J. R. GRAVES ON IMMORTALITY. Is his increase simply a resul of reckles., of rees and shrublery, many of hem sran!!e ~ and houghless, exravagance on he llar of : he peoplei or is i one of he ineviable - o us, he well-kep walks, and he large Somehing of hij characei of J. R. necessiies growing ou of an advanped cil-~ fern and orchid houses, have no equals else- Graves1" Seven Dispensaions" can belealllcd ilizaion? I is usually aribued o he where in America, The roads are fine, well from he aricle in he Sabbah Deparmen former cause, bu a lile reflecion will conmacadamized, and.well cared for, hough for of his paper. vince almos any mind, we hiuk, ha.he a long disance hey run hrough sand hills In observaion 1, page 176, we findi de- las menioned ca,use.is really he more po-.~.,;.:)"-<,!. d h h. h. --l en of he wo. n~ ye reclaimed. me a m,~~ as ld. ere~ Immor a I ~. The word _ civilizaion may be aken _o.. I was here we came upon our firs view of We are old Immorahy IS one of God s_. expres3 or embody he Combjned resuls- of he Pacific Ocean. I deserves is name, a incommun1cab1e aribues." Well, if God inel1ecual a~d.moral grow~. The sipl: peaceful expanse u,?-rl1ffied by sorms, spreas can no communicae 01 give immoraliy :ples form of hfe IS he nomadic or. wan~er ing ou and on far beyond he ken of human here is no being ha can and hence neiher lll? sage of developmen _ rhe deser Arab, he AmerIcan IndIan,. ~ VISlOn. One could si for hours and dream angels nor archangels nol men can ever be he was before he adven of he whie man in is resful quie, Qf ha haven he yond he immoral. To subsaniae his, four words on his he uneducaed ]JCll.sallJY. ocean of life, where a.ii-.is un surpassing peace. of 1 Tim. 6: 16, "Who only hah immor- in ~alfy :pars of and The Cliff House is buil in a nook dug in aliy," are quoed. THe fiin:senence reads:,~.may-:be ima1rroenbilfca~:nmjjl\- o-biilr:,,::~~ he side of " Wh I h h. al" 11. class. h~ rocky cliff, and siing on is. 0 on Y. a Immol I y, I,1we mg III, Ther I range 0 f h DUg h an d d esire 18.. ex-. piazza one looks ou upon he sranges of. he hgh which no man can approach uno. ceedingly limied, heir ases simple ana scene~. Three hundred yards away are a Surely Dr. Graves has violaed his acknowl-.heir wans few. A eni; or rude hu, for, a group of high rocks lifing heir heads ou eilged rule of inerpreaion, when he hus- habiai.on, gal mens enough o shield hem. of he sea, from which comes a sound unlike uses a mere fracion of an unbrokon sen- from ehmae changes: a dog or horse for -,... service and companionship, and some kind anyhing else on earh. I is beween he ence. The senence lllls!uh Impo: does of weapons for,huning and fighing, consi., barking of a regimen of dogs. and he coo. no ell us ha none have ImmoralIy save ne abou all bey need or care for as means iug of a housand doves. A close look re- God. Alhough bursing ou from a mind or insrumens of life. To ea, sleep, hun vea,s he fac, hese rocks are covered wih overwhelmed and eurapured in conempla- an~ go o war make up heir principal oecu~ liye seals, many of_ hem of enormous size, ing he unspeakable majesy of he Grh paolofns. h fl" - l.. J li 1"" course e,cos 0 IVll1g III lib prlmlwriggling and crawling, sprawling and sleep- e lova 1,!e 1~/S scllpure simp y e s ~s lve sage of developmen is exceedingly iug, barking and biing, in an indescnbable ha God IS more exaled han man even ld small. lhe exisence and uses of moncl.: medley. Have you ever seen a. piece of ch~ese he degree of immoraliy,and ill he glory wih such people are eiher unknown or very,,. full of maggos? Magnify i unil each of his dwelling place. So far as man has muc!l res~1ced. Bn a~e anyone of. hese been able o penerae i is a universal law ci.asses deslgnae~ :~d ~rll1g hem.up lllo a. maggo weighs from half o hree-quarers of higher sae of CIVIlIzaIOn, and hen persona on, or more, and you have an idea of he ha he offspnng IS he same III kmd WIh al and household expenses will a once begin appearance of Seal Rocl.;s. No one is al- he paren. Adam" was he son of God." o J?uliply ill exac proporiono.~eil elo :, lowed o shoo a or disurb hese seals, -so Luke 3: 38, Panl (Acs 17; 28,29) readily va\on or :ldvancemen.." here hey live, fce r1 il1g 011 fj~h, rnic f::lll a<ylees wih he heahen poes ha" we are The phllosophy of sucl:_ a movemen wou " b.."... seem o lie ha he physical nau~e,of manlies, grow 01 1; and die,!1 consan subjec 0 he offspllng qf GOd:. I WllJ requue mole kind cverywhere sriyes o keep llace wih ineres and wurce of amnsemen o ciizens han four words aken ou from a senllce he improvemen in he upper deparmens ~ and Rrangers alike. I is a coninual su l- of f.oureen words o prove ha in he croa- of being. \ \I prise o see such awkward looking creullles ion of luan here was a violaion of he As Hew ligh and knowledge flow ino he 1 dl h I d N general law of relaion beween I)aren, and brain?-nd expand ITId. qui.ck"n. be ieelillgs,. Ian e omse ves so rea lly. ow one big hese luelllal forces of life SeIze upon heir fellow comes up ou of he sea a~1d challeng- child. rhe DOyor furher says: "The idoa lower and exernal concomiuus and" pull, es anoher o come off he \"Ock for a figh, involyes a bald absurdiy.. i. e., h... God hem up o heir own new level..and if he challenge is acceped, hey bie could creae ha which he could no desroy." Conseqnen]y, 1!ew and varied 11hy8ic~, d 1 I. 1 h h d.. Bu suppose God,chose o limi himself in wan arise, wana in regard o eaing and an low WI }, ell ea s projecll1g above clohing, which necessiae an increased he surface unil one l:uns away, when he his way? We can no recognize any Mdside pendiure. And hus 1.he cos of livillg LU.~ -.. yicor wiha magnificen air.of self-comp1a- power limiing God in any.of his moyemens. iplies wih he area of inellecual acquirecency drags himself upon he rock o dry his Bu ho cerainly has limied himself in ccr- men and he culivaion of fincr anll nobler, glossy coa, regardless of he convenience Of ain hings. He has limied himself rio o feelings in he hear.. / d d c,nrench ul)on he freedom of ll,lan beyolld There is, no doub. a grea deid of llnne~ lose 1e crawls over an isurbs. Wha we essuryand waseful exravaganoe in he... ~-... someimes c1111 "human naure" is quie a cerain degree. This answers he quesion vailin.q: mehods of American household akin o brue naure. why God doesno 80 consrain every man bu all of he presen incleased cos 0; 1;...;,,;,... Coming back o he ciy -afer a lu~ch a a he can.no help becoming a, Ohrisian. can no jusly be laid o-ha accoun., he Oliff HOllse, we drive hrough he Mili. God by his Spiri urges everyone hus far. par of i is he ineviable resul of our, Nor can he go. farher because of he limi- en advanced civilizaion. The ary reservaion, "Precidio," wih is fors h. I f 1 h aion placed upon himself by himself. This uman wan f IS. egl Ima e y rouc Jr(laE!f arid beauiful roads, and along by he shore now han fify or a hundred years ago. of he "Golden Gae," wih he bay and is self-limaion of God was well e~presbed bj he The exernal :ll1us Y a leas o keep uu.,-~;1! island~ in he foreground, and San Raffrel dying Ohri~ian women. When asked if wih he inernal in. developmen alld h... h d she hough God wonld.save her, lifed wih ress. And his fac makes wi 1S mounams m. e Isance; pas he enfold more harsh.and unbeara cemeeries wih Lone Mounain a.nd is her clear faih ye in he greaes reverence lind makes laborers srike for Oross, andove~ Nob Ilill wih is residences she said: "God can no help bu save me. because hey can no mee he mu L11)Jll!\.I" of he railway kings, reaching he hoel while He has given his word. o save hose who mands of heir h..ouseholds and he burning glow of he mos brillian of rus:wholly in Qe Lord Jesus.<?hris. I There is lile prospec. of any.de!cre:ase. 11 h I. have done so. He can no do oherwise han his respec -unil absolue wan com]:elb:l. sunses IS Iil m e_ B y. G. H. B. All long as people can have wha. hey \."... ~,; _.. hey will in some way inanage o procnre DEACON JOHN CRANDALL. or gq o ruin in he effor.-ohicago lourul:/f~ Deacon John Crandall died a his home in Nile, N. Y., Mal.-ch 20, 1884, of consump. ion, aged 66 years, 7 monhs, and.13 days. Dea>. Crandall was born in Oharlesown, R. I., Aug. 7, He lived in ha own and in he own Of Richmond unil he was wenyyears of age, when ~e came o Apegany couny in he year 1637, and lived Bome i~e. -

2 JJJissi~ns.,,~ ye ino all he world, and preach he gospel \0 every cre~ure.".. pasor, wries: "Our peo ple here have no ye le~l"lled o glvfl, bu I. hol?e hey are learning."... -, THE French have capured Bac-Niuh; and i now IQoks. as hough China migh be obliged o surrender he whol~ of lonquin o FreJ].ch conrol. --- THE church a. Norh Loup, Neb., has voed o ake collecions on he las Sabbah in each monh, he money hus raised, o be divided equally beween he Missionary and Trac Socieies. -- THE Secreary of he Missionary Sociey has, a differen imes, received reqness for Sabbah racs, and asked he Agen a Alfred Cenl.(l o fill he orders. Bu i would be beer for missionaries and ohers desiri ng ; acs o recollec ha hey can be supplied he mos readily by wriing direcly o Boher Plas. ~., THE las Repor of he Briish and Foreign Bible Sociey says ha he whole Bible has been ranslaed ino 9 African languages; he whole New Tesamen ino 19; and pars of h~ Bible ino 31..,A collesponde\n of H The Reg{ons Beljond" speaks highly of he spiri and mehods of Mr. Sanley; and ha paper asks, When will he New Tesamen exis in he Congo language? THE Secreary has recenly given.. fifeen sermons and addresses a Shiloh and Marlboro, N. J. ;and Berlin, Sco, LeonaIisville, and Wes Edmeson, N. Y.; and slso me wih some of he brehren and sis- -els of New Marke and Plainfield;N. J.; snd New YOlk,Verona, and ljeruyer,n. Y. In conversaion and discourses he sough, in addi ion o he preaching of he gospel, o se forh, fairly and plainly, our missionary and publishing ineress., THERE are in China hose who are called "R:ice Ohrisians." Rice is an imporau a1 icie of food; and hose who profess,ohrisianiy apparenly for he sake of added emporal comfors, arc hus designaed. Thffi;e were hose ha followed Jesus who came, he said, no ~ecause hey saw his mil I;I.cles, bu because hey ae of he loaves an~ were filled. Thev were "bread followers." Bu he Lord did no on ha accoun, wihhold from hem he Bread of Life. They needed his all he more, if hry were selfseekiu<t. o Nor, should we refuse o give he gospel o he Chinese, because some become adherens from selfish moives. They need he gospel o enn.oble heir moives. Bu,while hey. and we should become Ohrisians,ha we may become holy men and wo~en, before he LOld, is i no according o he. Scripures o each ha he spread of Chrisianiy carries wih i a muliplicaion of. emporal blessings?. _. SHANGHAI DIISSION SCHOOL FUND., I. TH.lC SABBATH ~~COR:bjjJR, APRIL 3, 1,884." he orhodox porion was. very weak in numbers and very, desiue of means. Jus a his ime, in he year 1812, five young men from he Andover Theological Seminary, o wi, Newell, Judson, No, Rice and Hall, came forward o offer hemselves as missionaries, and asked he feeble Churches for one housand dollars o iniiae he movemen. To his demand answer came, "~he money could no be raised;" ye hey were deermined o go, and before hey sared six housand dollars were pledged, and hey wen. This b~ginning of he missionary enerprise among he Congregaionaliss was he beginning of heir new life and growh. In less han hree years aferwards, in he year 1815, revivals sprang up all hrough Massachuses, which lased en years, and he quesion, wheher orhodoxy CQuid live in ha Sae was hen seled. Ou of he offering of hese young men o he cause of missions has sprung he American Board of Fo;eign Missions,and he CongregaionaEss have o-day 154 American missionaries, ordained minisers of he gospel, laboring in fdrelgn lands, besides heir wives and fami lies, and his, oo, is one of he smaller bodies of evangelical Ohrisians. If he Uniarians have a single missionary abroad we are ye o be informed of i. Pasors and Churches can only be aroused o a missionary ineres by being brough o ffel ha as in he case of he Congregaionaliss, so wih every evangelica dcnominuion, is life and growh depend upon is aciviy in sending he gospel o he desiue. Anoher way o arouse ineres in he cause of missions in boh pasors and Clullches is o make boh convers!ln wih wha is being done in all pars of he world by Chrisian laborers. any of our own pasors are oo pool,heir salary is oo small o enable hem o ake he proper missionary reviews and magazines needfll1 for heir ineliigence. I would" arouse missionary ineres in a Church if a few benevolen ladies would in quire of hei:!:, pasor wha reviews he would like o have and hen obain hem for him. Then, as he is furnished wih missionary inelligence, he will supply his flock. One grea, lack of ineres in he missionary cause amoag our Ohurches is jus his lack of inelligence as o wha is being done by by Chrisians in all pars oihe world. An excellen way o increase he ineres of a Church in home missions is for he Church o. send ofiheir pasor for one 01 wo monhs o labor in some desiue field, coninue his salary, pay his expenses, and hen, as he brings back repor of his labors, he ilre will burn. / The Church is a missionary organizaion or i is nohing. Take ha branch of he Church, he Y. M:. C. A., and no one can dehy bu i has and is accomplishing a vas a~oun of good, and is spiri is emphaically a missionary one. Undoubedly a sysemaic mode of conribuing o he :mi3sionaly cause will serve o keep alive an inere.s Persons are inere,sed in sending heir prayers and in looking for resuls in he direcion in which heir money goes. Weekly or monhly conribuions o specified objecs in he field o missionary labor is a prime cause in keepi ng fresh a missio n zeal.,i also sim u- Previously r!lpored. 33 shares.... $ laes he zeal of any Church o learn wha Plainfield, N. J.. Sabbah Sehool. IS ~hares 30 CO oher Churches are doing by way 6f O"on- Dodge Cenre. Minn.,1 share UO Independence. N. Y. 2! shares ribuing o he cause of missions; le his Firs V"rona, N. Y., 1 share be aj?nounced, no boasfully, bu in -an en- Bone.. or. Ill. 1 share Nile, N. Y. 2 shares couraging spin, and oher~ are provoked Wes Hallock, III 1 share..., o greaer aciviy.in he good cause. Long.Branch. Neb.. 1 share Leonardsville. N. Y., 2 shares.._..,..., E. M. --- DUNN. -47 shares..... $ A HEATHEN LADYS TRIUMPH. "OlENS WORK FOR HEATHEN WOMEN FUND... PreVi0l1s1y repored, 1 shares... $40 00,! Women of Harsville (N. Y.) Church, share i sha.res... $50 90.IOW SHALL WE AROUSE AND IlUINTUN A nils SIONARY INTEREST IN THE CHURCHES ~ BY MRS. J. D. CHAPLIN. A missipnary lady in China who,realized ha h~ souls of he ric)1 were of as mucn value as hos.:! of he poor, lau).ened her inabiliy o reach hem. _ ~ Yon. may, imagine her joy a seeing a finely: dressed lady ener her compound one even~ ing, followed a a respecful disance by a servan. The hair of he visior was piled half,\1 yard high on op of her head, and was siff and heavy wih perfumed oils, and decoraed wih grea-headed gold pins; and her silken robe was covered wih embroidered flow81s and birds and buerflies. Drawing he missionary aside for secrecy, she said, "Lady, I have despised you and he low people you e"ch,and I know bl;l one person who loves your God. I have a sore he:1r and am bowed down very low. I have been o our_emples wih offerings of frui and flowers; bu my gods do no help me. I have gone day afer day o he shrine of my ancesors; bu no one, no even my ender moher, answers when I call. I wan o find he God. I wan his love. He comfored my one friend, over he coffin of her swee child. I wan him" bu he will no come o me.", Themissionary sa down beside her visior, and ou her ha he God whom she sough so loved he world as o give his only Son for he salvaion of all who. believe on him, and ha Chris so 10veJi.he world as o give himself for is l ed~m:plon. She ~ld her how Chris bears our gnefs and carries our sorrows, and how he invies all roubled ones o come uno him for peace. " Yes," sard he visior, "my friend who knows God old me al~ his, bu I can no find him." ~Yonr friend foundgod rue o his word," said he missionary.," ne was a helper o her in ime of rouble. Go o her and she will help you o find him." Afer receiving a porion of he. New Tesamen in her own language, and lisening o a ferven prayer, hechinese lady wen away promising o repea he visi., The missionury a o,"-,ce sough he ChrISian Chinawoman of whom her visiol; had spoken, and begged her o encourage and help her neighbor.. "Oh," said he Chinese lady mournfully, " God can no ake her. She is he rich and amiable wife of a governmen official; bu she is a drunkard, hough no one ever, sees her shame;for she hides herself away. Chris will no have drunkards for, his friends." When he heahen lady came again she was Aill "waning o find le God." The missionary asked her if she was willing o give up everyhing for. Chris. She hesiaed a momen, and hen replied, "Yes, everyhing bu-bu-" "Bu your wine?". " Y er, all bu ha," she earfully replied. " And I will drink a nigh and sleep off my disgrace, and never disgrace him; hen he will no be ashamed of his new disciplewill- he?" she asked. The missionary explained o he poor heahen lady ha hidden sin is jus as offensive o Chris as ha which is open o he world.., For some ime she wep and fell back on her promise, "I will never, never shame my new God by open drunkenness." When he missionary old her wha Chris says abou bearing he cross for him, she rembled like a slave before a yran. Only God knows wha ha woman endured before she came off conqueror over her beseing sin. Bu she did conquer a lengh by he power of he Highes. And o-dlly she and her friend are moving abou like angels of mercy, among he poor and _.- degraded women of heir naive land.-tle,fr end of Missions. JAPANESE PECULIARITIES, The lecure in he Lowell Insiue course QY Professor Morse relaed o he domesic life of he Japanese malllly. He said ha while he women of Japan are much more consideraely han he women of mos Easern counries, hey are regarded as social inferiors, and heir demeanor is ha of subordinaion. If a dinner pary be given all he women of he household are absen, and, afer he dinner is eaen, girls are hired o come in and nnerain he company by singing and conversaion. These are p:ofessionals ip. his line, nevermembers of he household. If a man and his wife go ou o walk for pleasure or business he woman walks behind he man abou en fee disan. If a servan goes wih hem he walks en fee behind he woman. The Japanese like o accumulae relics, curiosiies and aniquiies. They are fond, ILmong oher hings, of ancien poery. The ceramic craze wbich is new wih us, is 300 yeurs old a leas in Japan. The houses are floored il\a rough and clumsy fashion,bu he floors are made comforable by covering hem wih mas. These mas are laid in a paricular manner as o he joining of he edge according o he number. The mas in a welve ma roolll would be laid differenly from hose of an eigh-ma room. Th~.Japanese never wearslioes in he house. Their shoes are made pf wood. The fee se loosely in hem, leaving he oes free, so ha a Japanese foo is never cramped.in is growh, and he ues, being naurally developed, are serviceable ~o some exen us are h_~ fingels of he hand for grasping and holding objecs. The houses have no chimneys, bu ~re heaed in cold we~her by charcoal soves, he venillaion being such ha he carbonic acid gas escapes and causes no injury. A Japanese never walks ou a4,nigh wihou a lanern, and,even he firemen carry.hem wih hem when going o exinguish a conflagraion. Fires are frequen and ofen very desrucive on accoun o he com\msible maerial of he houses. The small dealers always keep heir _ mos valuable goods packed so as readily o be aken o a place of safey if a fire breaks ou. Tea is he universal drink" and hej have also a mild liquor which is produced from rice, whichismuch less a simulan and inoxican han onr mildes beer.-boson Adveriser... _. A WOMANS TIllIELY REBUKE. One brigh woman brough a hundred and fify young men o erms by a very ingenious performance a a medical clinic a Blockley Almshouse recenly; Thre.e of he fifo een sudens a he Womuns Medical College occupied seas in he lecure room, and while waiing for ho lecurer, who was belaed, he class indulged in some hoisy demonsraion, which was finally direced in he way of playful baner o he women pres, en. ~ Suddenly Miss, A. M. Field, one of he female sudens, who is widel.y known as an eminen missionaly in China, arose,,and as she began o speak he noise was changed o respecful silence. " Genlemen,",she said,,; I have been for eigheen years a missionary in China. The Chinese have no medical science, and s,upersi ious ries are chiefly,rer lied on in he reamen of disease. All h~ people are in need of~"medical a,jd, bu - he women are he needies. A Chinese woman would,unde~ no circumsances, go oa male physician for he re.amen of any disease peculiar o Sho would be prevened by her own womanly delicacy and by all he iloions of modesy held by hose. around her. She would suffer lifelong agony raher han violae her sense of propriey. Her faher, hel brohers and her husband, would evcn le her die raher han allow he1; o be reaed by a male physician. Full 0lsorrow for he suffering of hese women I,have been looking in Chrisian America o see wha hope of help fodhem migh I e here. I have been glad o find.ha in som~ of our grea medical schaols earnes and seh-sacrificing women are fiing hemselve~ for a work of mercy in Asia and oher lands. Unless such women learn o do snch wprk well here is no physicial salvaion f6r hose afflic cd pnes. And in behalf of hese women who have no medical care while hey sorely need i, I ask from you he couresy of genlemen oward ladies who are sudying medicine in Philad el phia." As Mies Field sa down she was greeed wih a cheer, and a member of he clasb rising assured he ladies in a very gallan speech ha no annoyance o hem was inended. The imely remarks of Miss Field had ouched_ he inborn couresy of he young men and augh hem a lesson hey _.- will probably never forge.- PMladelp1ia Record. RUM AND RELIGION IN MADAGASCAR. BY REV. G. SHAW. Frequenly in he hamles along he eas coas of nfadagascar, if he raveler arrives lae a nigh, he will be disressed and horrified o find ha he demon of he rum barrel has been here beforfl him, and ha he_people are all more or less under is infiuence. I have ofen enered a village afer sundown and found every person in i,drunk, and even he lile children saggering in heir play round he fire 01 ill he hem and sa up a sandard a once. As hey grew in numbers hey ook seps for he erecion.of a church. I is now free from deb. )3y he side of i~ is he pasors hous,e Jnd a sc~ool for boys and girls, he boys school being under a Ohinese eacher. The girls school is augh by an American lady who spen seve;al years.in similar :work in Fuchow. This is a missionary church III every respec, conribuing for he spiead of he ruh no only In he Islands, bu in he moher counry. Go, American Chrisian, scoffing perhaps a he "Heahen Chinle," and learn from his noble. example.-th. Fmeign MissionmY ---." SAKALAVA STORr1JF THE FALL. The Sakalava have a ladiioif respecing he fall of man, which is as follows: " There were in he beginning only wo persons, a male and a female, who were seled in a cerain place in he world, mos probably in he Sakalava counry in wesern Madagascar. rhese wo people were exremely happy, for hey hadnohing o do bu o si and.look a each oher and enjoy hemselves from day o day. Bu one day hey were visied by a curious fellow called Do, who was 8 big serpen. He said o hese wo happy people, Why do you si in such an inacive manner? Is ha he way o grow up o a life of comfor and "forune? They were very much snrprilsed a his qquesion, bu replied ha hey wer,e happy in heir presen posiion, for hey had nohing o do.bu ake care and absain from hings which were forbidden o lfem; for such was he law hey had received from Andriaianalary (he creaing and ar:ranging Prince)_ Bu he serpen l)roved o hem ha hese hings which were forbidden were he very hings ha wonld make hem exremely happy. So hey lisened o he serpens words, especially as he sneered a heir fouy; and hey I.ansgressed, he law hey had received from God, and hus became bad in characer.-tke Fr~end of Missions. moonligh. Bu wha can he missionary do agains, PAUL was no conensimplyo preach he his powerful agen for evil, inroduced in gospel, he chose oher men o ~ecome European vessels by professedly Chrisian p~ eacher.s in,ul:n. ~he case o! ;Ilmohy men, o he complee desrucion of all glv~s a!ile lllslgh~ I\I1O h.e principles on moraliy amongs hese ignoran naives? w~ich ne made his selecion. H~ wa~ a No only are he people being ruined in body child of dev2u. parenage, an~ from clbldand soul, no only are hey becoming so de- hood educ~.ed III heholy SOl1pu~es; he Yas banched ha hey culivae barely sufficien a man?o, of s?me, naura.1 gifs,which rice o supply heir mos pressing wans, bu adaped him o. ~hls,",ork-glfs srengh. hey fail uerly o supply ha pressing de- enrd py he SP11l of God.. mand of he foreign merchan and planer,. I seemes o me ha he cxaj?lple of Paul he labor marke. So long as,over 10,000 IS one worhy of he consideralou o! modbarrels of rum, each coqaining beweim ern ChUl.ches. In England~ a leas III n~n- fory and fify gallons, are impored in one conformmg:. chulc?~s, he young men are yeal o he eas coas of Madagascar, a so selece~ for he milllsry by. he same meh-, cheap a rae as ll be reailed a sixpe,nce a od;. he young man w~ose ~ll h, whos~ ~duquar i is vain for he planer o look for caion, and whose naive gifs, as exhibied labor: consan, regular, and rusworhy in he prayer-meein~ and in he Sundayamongs hese people. And his is he low- sc~o.ol, sh?w adapa~lon o.he work of" he - es view of he maer. There is a higher millisry, IS. counseled by hls pasor o leave and graver responsibiliy resing upon he he cl~rksh!p, he sore, ~e shop, ~he farm, Briish naion who wih one hand send he and give himself o he higher callmg; hen, Bible and mis~ionarjes o each hese people, c~mes he special e~ucaio~ o adap him for and wih he oher pour ino he counry!n.s work. As Chris saw III ~eel he q:lalha which washes ou a one sweep boh he IJeS ha were. o ~ake ~lm a rev.iyai moral and religious life, of he naives, and preacher, and cal.l him from.he fishll~gconducs hem o an early and cera.in grave. n.es, so,hou.gh ~Vlh no such mllacu!ous m I is o he disgrace of hose speaking he SIgh, he. gif III he. young l?3;n I~ see~. English ongue ha i was heir voice which If we wan more men III he I?IUlsry,.s!ll was uplifed o preven he naive goverll- m.ore we wan more mallhood,i~ h~, mllllslilen from imposing a higher duy upon ry, m~ll beer adaped o m1l1ls~llal work; his imporaion, and so resricing in some a~d his process. of u~ural ~el~clon woul~ measure he evil effecs upon,heir people.- give hem o us. Every considerable church Pall Mall Gazee., ough o have is. represquaives sudying,.... for he pulpi, and every church of years THE FIJIS. Of hese Islands, Gordon Cumming ough also o be he. moher of aposles. In like man,ner and, by like process he eachers, for,uur Sundaj-schools should be, seleced, and a,raining-class should be organized:,, whelehey could be fied for lleir work. wries: "Think of he sick buried alive; he array of widows who were deliberaely sra.ngled on he deah of any, grea man; Lyman Abbo. he living vicims, who were buried beside... every pos of a chiefs new honse, and mus Dr. Mack!\.y landed m ;Formosa III 1873., needs sand clasping i while he earh was ~njour years lie had bull 1O ~hapels anu heaped over heir devoed heads; 01 hose placed hem nnder he care of naive help«;lb. who were bound hand ai1d foo, and.laid on,by he end of "~he n~x year 1,000 naive. he ground o ac as rollers when a chief had renounced Idolary and regularly aendlaunched a new canoe and ilus doomed n a ed Chrisian worship. In 1882 here were deah of excruciaing agony; a ime when 26 naive preache.ls. and 26 chapllis, wih here was no he leas secnriy for life o 3,000,naIve ChrIsIans. Las. year. here, propery, and no man knew how quickly his w~e ~,OOO more coflvers,,~or 1n, one mounown"hour of doom migh come; when whole am vllla~e ~fer anoher lie people hrew villages were depopulaed, simply o supply away heir: Idols o follow he Lord. ~n heir neigh bors wi,h.fresh mea! Jus hink Augus ~6, = 1883, a college for he raidlll~ of all his, -and of he change ha has been of 50 naive eachers WSB, ope_ned a TamBul. wroug, and hen jus imagine whie men.... " who can sneer a missionary work in A.... ed he way hey do. Now you may pass - sp~clal app.eal for ~undb IS.be!ng ISBU from isle o isle, cerain everywhere I by he MOra!lanS Ol ~e buii~ldg o~ wo o find he same cordial recepion b new churches Ill ParamarIbo, Surmam. The" kindly men and women. Every villa ~ pre~en,church,hold~ onl.y.s,ooo persons, in eighy inhabied isles has buil f~r w~lle he numb~r of. C.hrl~bans c~)1lneced iself a idy church, and a good house for is wi~h h~ ~oravlan MISSIOn he!e IS, 9,647, eacher. 01.naive miniser, for whom he being an Illcrea~e of 1,1&8 duflllg h~ pas village also. provides food :1ud clohing. Can year. you realize ha here are nine-hundred Wesleyan churches in Fiji, a everyone of which he frequen services are crowd13d by devou congregaions ;ha he schools arewell aended;and ha he firs sound which grees your ear a dawn, and he las a nigh, is ha of. hymn-singing and he mos ferven worship, isiiig from each dwelling a he hour of family prayer?" IN Honolulu, as one passes oward he cenral porions of he ciy, he observes,..a pleasan lile church which seas four hundred persons. I is a Ohinese Ohrisian Churc!l, and is under he care of- a naive pasor educaed in San Flancisco. dhinese. Olirisian emigrans firs came o he Sandwich Islands from Canon. I is said of hem, as i is no always o be said of Anglo Saxons ha~ hey brough )1ell religion wih

3 .1dncaion.," Wisdom is.he prinoipal hing, herefore ge yns~o, m; and WIh all hy geing ge undersand, JUg: Tm~ Graded School a Ashaway, R. 1., of which Mr. Frank Hill is Principal, olosed Ii very suooessful erm, March 21s. The examinaions of olasses for promoion., in eaoh deparmen, resuled in promoing foureen of he Inermediaes, (he enire class,) wih a clasl! average of 86.5, a, olass of fifeen of he Primary depar. men, and a olass of eigheen of he imb Primary. The examinaions were all wri- en,!llld he average sanding of he hree classes was 70r The Towil Superinenden examined he papers of he oher 01a8~ieB,.as well as of hose for promoion, and repored hem " excellen in poin of neaness and presen Chrisian life is consecraion which does no give he remoes hin as o wb~r~ acoording o be Scripures, ~wih be.bepais undersood o mean devoion ~ acive h" i""., service. On ever,y hand we are incied o IS proo IS o be found 01 wha i is. ry division of ime, "Gods ordinance" un- ~~r~. Ol~r zeal is sirred by every inspir. In view of he wide spreading Sabbah agi- disurbed, he "Eernal Sabbah" would mg mcenlve. Th~ call o duy come o us aion now sweeping over us,. j seems, have fallen. on he sevenhdny of he week from a housand earnes voices.. srange ha such 8. silenoe shonld be pre- oommonly oalled Saurday. And his is well. There is lile feil ha served. Now le us urn o he Bible: We oan bu regar4 he plan of his book we shall evei grow oo earnes in working for Gen. 2: 2, 3, "And on he sevenh day God as one more sudled effor o smoher Gods onr Maser, or ha our enhusiasm in his service shall evel~ beoome oo inense. ended his wo~k whiph he had made; and he "holy day." Surely i is a comfor o:remem-, The way of spiriual healh lies in he resed on he sevenh day from all his wdrk bor ha he heories of men, be hey ever pahs of oollseoiaed service. Ye he oher whioh he had made. And God blessed he so giea 01 learned. never ohange he purside is jus as rue. Before here oan be a sevenh day and sanoified i; beoause ha poses and plans of God, " wih whom is no srong" vigorolls, healhy ree, able o bear Excess of Uicas drink bill for wo years, muoh frui, o sand be sorm, o endure in i he had resed from all his work whioh \variableness neiher shodow of urning." over he o~l capial of Uica banks.. $263,000 he hea aud. cold, here mus be a well. God oreaed and made." This sevenh day S. R. WHEELER. "! e will make anoher oomparison.. planed and well-nourished roo; and before was he Edenio Sa.bbah observed by Adam, _ oaplal of he mills in Uioa is: here can be a srong, noble, enduring and lasing ill he ipie of Moses. Exodus OUTLOOK COaRESPONDENCE. Sh~nand?ah Coon Company... ::... $200,000 Ohrisian life in he presence of he world, 20: 11 reads: "For in six days he Lord Umon Seam Coon Mills.,... " ,000 safe in empaion, unshaken in rials, full d h h Globe Woolen Mills..., of good fruis, perennial and unfading in is ma h e eaven. and d ear, d he sea, and all ha T EXARKANA, A r., k M arc h 1, Mohawk Willow Vale Valley Bleaching Coon Company......,.1~ , eaf, here mus be a olose walk wih God m h em f ls, an rese he sevenh day; A.,H. LEWIS, D, D., Pla~nfi.eld, N, J,: I ij m secre.. were ore he Lord blessed he Sabbah,day D S d B Toal capial of hesemimufacories... $ Wih hese saored "sile~ imes" in every and hallowed i." This is he Sabbah ear r an roher,-i have delayed Two years drink bill of Uica...:.. 2:263:000 day of oil and sruggle, we shall be always given as he fourh oommandmen and an answer o your reoen leer on acooun srong and "prepared uuo everv good of absence mos of he ime from home. Excess of wo years drink bill over manu accuracy,." Mr. Hill and his oorps of eaohera are doing good work. Q.. slb1 f b d h I Yon oongraulae me upon he aooepance AgaIn he annual drl"nk blii of UIca ;"ould " work! Waiing hus upon God we shall observed by he Jews.. Reaqer, is i pos. facuringcapial..../..;... $523,000. renew our wase d srengh, and be able o e 91 any 0 y 0 say a Ie day " ru,n and no be weary, o walk, and no menioned in Exodus is a differen day from of a new ruh. No, no a new ruh; for pay he salaries and incidenal expenses of THE Winer erm.of sohool in he Albion ~alll, and o moun up. wih wings as eagles he one menioned in Genesis? How oan i i8 as old as, oreaion, daing from is h~ 36 ohu~oh~s and ohapels of he ciy of. Academy closed on Wednesday, March 19h. In, bold spir1ual flighs.--sunday School olose. Nor is i new in my own mind; for UlCa for SIX years.. allowing o eaoh 4:heav On he evening afer Sabbah he Baoger Tmes. anyone who is inrepreing he Soripures I have beeu oonvino"ed f6r more han en erage yearly expendiure of $5,000, and leave lierally deoide ha i is he day preoeding a balanoe of $51,500. a.nd Valedian Socieies held a join Adams Sabbah? Surely be anhor has years ha he praoioe ha has so long ob- Le us make sill anoher oomparison.. publio session, which, nowihsandinghe ~abbah Wflf orm here violaed his aoknowledged mle of in- ained among Ohrisians of observing he There are 1, manufaouring esablishunfavorable sae of he weaher, drew a fair ~ ~ If ~ erpleaion... firs day fo~. he Sabbah ill wihou fonnda- me~s in Oneida Conny,. having aggregae aendance who seemed highly pleased wih ion in Gods Word. I have so augh boh capial of $1~,.60{i,989; and bis oapial pays he exeroises. On Tuesday evening, Maroh Si~~:;e~~l~~~ l~~~~a~g&; aw :;e~~;k~~~i Again on pag~ 298, he ime of he resur- privaely and publicly, bu like many. ohers employees per year, $3, ; Uicas drink 18h, he Vooal and ID.srumenal music he sevenh dayis he Sabbah of he Lord hy God." recion of Chris i.s h menioned. h. I And here who feel praoioallv, wrong on he subj eo, ;;ill. "Agmn, fo~ hree he bonded yesls)s deb $3,394,506. of O~eid~,Oonny " classfb, under. he ~upervision of heir we are sorry 0 see e au or VlO amg an- have been oarried along by he foroe of oir- IS $1,320,000, he floaing deb of Oneida eaohers, Mrs.-Mira Green and Miss Florenoe 1. R. GRAVE-S ON THE SABBATH. oher aoknowedged rule of inerpreaion. cumsances in he oommon curren. I do Couny is $13,000; oal deb,. $1,333,000. M. Ooon, gave a Musioal Rehearsal, which The plain passage spoken by Ohris, Ma, no olaim auy jusificaion. lor ooninn- Uioas drink bill in 14 monhs would wipe afforded a very pleasinir 6 and enjoyahle en. J. R. Graves, LL.D., is senior edior of 12: 40, is no quoed.. I is referred o and Ing In. h a w h 10 h 18 mos d evl en l y wrong. ou year he is more whole han deb. l"rge Uicas enough drink o bill bulld in orie he er : h h h d h he Te ne B E II 111 erpreed by he ambiguous or indefinie FIb h " aillmen o ose w 0 ae good n 8see ap 8 specla y among our years ago roug on myself he n.ew waer works, and give every house in he forune o be presen.. -he Bapiss hroughou he Souh he is re- passages. Thus is he oommon sense rnle, odinm of heresy in my ohuroh here, of whioh Clv waer free. - The erm has been a very profiable O1~e, garded as one of heir mos able men. His ("inerpre he indefinie passages by he I had been pasor formerly, for advocaing Ye anoher view: Uicas drink bill for ~nd hough no a lile disurbed wihsiok, new book published las year is eniled, definie ones,") oompleejy reversed. No openly lre wan of divine auhoriy for Sun five years would be $5,657,500. This would "TI W k f Oh. h 0 only so, bu his plain passage is referred o d S bb h Th 0 k supply oapial for all he banks, $2,000,000; ness among h e su d ens,main 1 y from mnmps, Ie 01 0 ris III e ovenan of ayas a a, e uloo has grealy and build and sook allhe m1lls, 1,"40.000, R d did S D iu suoh a way as o mislead. In he foo- h d. h d " oj h e wor k d one h as b een horoug h,as he ex. e emp IOn eve ope m even lspensa-. s eng ene me m ea yooaoy of be rue and.wonld pay he oouny deb. $1,333,000; ami naions of he various olasses evinced., ions." In a peculiarly silen way his reo noe we read : "Had Jonah been oas ino Sabbah. Quie a number of persons are in- leavmg a surplus of $584,500. This surplus Spring erm opens on Wednesday~ Maroh markable book has a srong bearing on he he sea on Friday; andh~own upon dry vesigaing he subjec aud I amenoouraged would buy I-ons uf 000,1 for every person in 26h. s. H. B.. Sabbah quesion. In hese days of Sabbah land on Sunday morning, as is hough prob, b r h ch h 11 b. d he ciy of Ui~a, ana pay heax levy of oe leve a a uro WI e orgalllze The esimaed populalon of UlOa ls " 1 a bl e; h e J,. _.. ag1 a lon 1 IS meres mg 0 earn wha suoh ews would have reokoned i hree here soon 0 f h ose who will winess o he 35,000. Allowing eaoh person H ons.. of ii SPEAKING of lecen irregulariies on he an muuen Ia 1 man h as 0 say on his subnays and nighs." The SoripuIe, M"..... rue Sabbah of he L ord. coal, we have as liire oal number. of ons,. 12:40,reads hus: "ForasJonaswashrge I b h II> par of some of he sudens in Prinoeon Jec. have u i e aoquainanoe wih he, ; IS, a al} average cos of..,5 per on., and H,amilon Oolleges, he Independen Dr. Graves. akes much pains o have his days and hree nighs in he whales belly, prinoiples and usages of he Sevenh-day amonns o $262,500; Uioa ciy ax levy for-. l reader:s nnde s d h h, SO shall.he Son. of man be hree days ann Baplss, beyond he fao ha hey keep he 1883, $202,072 78; oal coal bill and ax.,".",c", JUs y says: l an a e IS m erpre mg h h h h f l h levy, $464, Surplus, $084,500. To- " The Prinoeon boys have proved hem- he Scripures lierally. Preface, page IX., ree lllg s m e ear 0 Ie ear.. sevenh day: insead of he firs as he Sab al balance of drink bili over all" $ selves men. They have done he hing ha gives he following: " I have inerpreed Why?as, Dr. ~laves!;f ou,he numer bah. I.presume ha on ohcr poins hey Accord!ng o he Superinenden~ repo.-, is hardes, in he way ha is bardes, and he Soripures relaing o my subje~,acoep- al adjeoive hree. b"efore "~e. word agree in he main wih he Firs.day Bap- of he UICa sohool.; (p. 11) heir annual won a grea vicor:y for hemselves and h,eir ing hese saemens as axiomaio:" "The "nighs?" ~he wo~d hr~e IS m he iss. If yon oan assis me o furher knowl- is $71, The yearly drink bill of Uioollege. They have looked he maer bold Bible was made for man, in he language of Greek, ex..lhe. SavlOur pu I-here, To edge, i will grealy oblige me. ca would, herefore, luldhe schools of Uica ly in he face, had he courage o see ha I d 1 h 0 16 years. hey were wrong, and,said so, hke meu, wih men, ann mus be inerpreed by he r~les eave 1 on o:s V10 ence 0 e passage. ne Wishing he blessings of Heavenly Faher rhe v~lue of he sohool buildings of Uic~, ~. no aemp o le hemselves down easily or ha govern human langua~e." day ~dnd,o~~ lllghk.always w f ere, and now are, npon your labors for he ruh, I remain, inoluding he oiy l~brary, furniure, spo ge off wih a.few rags of heir flag flying.. "The lieral, whi~h is he reoeived mean. consl ere.. as ma mg one ull ~ay, of weny. Yours in Qhrisian hope, paraus, books, ec., IS $721, whioh We wish we could say as muoh of he Ham- ing of a word, is o be in ail cases reained four hours. Two days and wolllghs make JAMES F SHAW is less han he annual drink bill by$409- ilon Seniors. They have gone baok o heir 1 h d nohing less han wo full days of weny work, bu wihou frank and honorable con- un ess WeIg y au necessary reasons require f h Th d STERLING, Whieside Co., Ill., 1 The esimaed loss from he lae desrucive. fessio.n ha hey were wrong: They have ha i should be abandoned where a figura our ours eaoh. " ree ays and hree MARCH 8,1884. I, fire in his ciy is less han he annual drinl: lef i o Professor Hopkins o say, in a pub- ive 01" a seoondary may be employed." nighs" make nohing less han hree fu]] Kind Genlemen,-The Oulook is a very bill by $451,225., lie oard, ha heir sub~ission was unoondi- ".TouohiI)g is rheoric, his is an inflexi w days of weny.four hours each. We are insruoive shee for me. I am only sorry Ye anoher compariso,n: A~00.d5pg o he ional and oomplee. The oollege auhor i- ble rule, viz., no passage is figuraive unless no finding faul wih he Dooor for no ha I have been foroed o be so ard.yabou repor of busfiels of gram raised 111 Oneida ies have oarried hemselves well in his d d" h S 1 B Oouny we find l f II. l conalns a fig[lle" un ers an lpg e Ollp ure as we (0. u be pay. I am a German by bir,h,. he ao- 1e 0 owmg.:,maer, and meri all he more praise as he. case was diffioul. There is grea virue in In addiion o his, on page 539, we find we do find serious faul wih him for no quo- quisiion of he English language is some Cor~ ~u~hels, 90c, p,er,heir bold sand ha Hamilon Oollese can he following: "This mus be acceped as ing he passage, nor elling wher~ i, can be wha difficul for me, bu I am able o rean Oas, ubu~hei~," i:092,695,@ 40~.,p~~.afford o have no Senior class for a ye~r, bu axiomaio; viz., Consrucio~s mus no found, and sillleforring o i in suoh a he Oulook, and no wihou grea pleas~u"e.. bushel.....,...,.... oan no affo~d o fill,i l~p wih men w!lling be pu upon figuraive and amb _ way as o derao from is full me. Th d f l S bb h Whea, bushels, $1 00 per o oompromlse he dl!!l1lcy and auhony of" L1 II 1: Iguons pas. alling" IS oonsl era IOn 0 1e a a l),ueslon bushel,...,..,...,...,.. ~ sages wla WI an agol1l d h hus giving his readers a misconoepion upon he-- Biblical and hisorioal field oan heir college. As for, he Seniors, of au ze p am ones an e - Toal value corn, oas, and whea;..... ~1,094, , I. 0 1 f l S " or is impor. no bu produoe good resuls, and i is he U" I d i b ores alrlng len gr~evances, bey are he oenera enol 0 Ie cnp ures. lca s year y rink bill...,... 1",131,00000" wors. They long ago b ceased k obe endearing Th Again, he firs hing in he aijpendix we Anoher poin is noiced as having espe- will of he Lord, ba his command given Excess of drink bill over value.. of grain an d h were I ge I mg o b e provo. mg. k,., ey do. fi. nd a 1.ei eraion of he above:n hese,"ords. oial bearing upon he Sabbah quesion. in he beginning, should come again in o. raise. d III 0 nel d a C OUU y : no e p lell oase y OOll1l11g bac 111 sullen "I have in his volume ineipreed he The "Seven Dispensaions: are made o hallowed rospeo among mankind in hese silence. Afer.wha hey luvq said and doue,,.. Bu i is said, ha if he men. enga.ged in he only hing o jusify heir reurn is he Soripnres ao~olding o heir lieral sense:.correspond wih he seven days of lie week. laer da,ys. :May he Lord give his blessing selling liqnor as a beverage shoild be urned discovery ha hcy were wrong. On ha and.i regard his he only correc and safe In harmony wih,he ul1soripl1lal and ha suoh a work may be hasened on by ou~ of, heir business, a gre~ hardship would bas,is hey can go baok like men, as he prinoiple of inerpreing hem; and i is his un11roved idea ha onr firs day of he means of he Oulook. I send in bis 25 becmflioed upon hem. Why! wih he mm. Priuceolliaus did, wih he respeo and ap- prinoiple which I wish o esablish in con. weok was Adams sevenh,day Sabbah, he cens; Ill pay for he presen year anoher wased yearly a he bars of hese drinking. plause of everybody. Bu wihou i, hey f i 1 d d Docor makes he second day of he week ime, In broherly love, yours, places we can handsomely pension every liqcu a poor figure, and Amhers may well. raven IOn 0 1e preval mg angerous an uor seller -and hen save half a million of laugh in her sleeve ha her quie snub saved pernioious way of spiriualizing he Word of he firs day of he worlds grea week. JOHN STOLL. dollars. If I had his money I could pension h,er from such disorgalllzing elemens." God." Since his book purpors o be so srioly a hese liqu?l sellers so ha hey need no reaise on he Bible, i will be noicedfrir. ~ work. neiher need hey spin, b~l fare ha.he Bible mehod of numboring he ~mlpr(jln. sllmpuously, and be arrayed,like Solomon In one of hold:- is he morning and ev~l1il1g" silen ime. : A~ he ~peding, anq closing of, he day ilere IS a brief penod, marked" by he srokes of he bell, in whioh all he house is quie.. Every, pupil is in,her room. There days i:;l enirely kep baok. I. is soal{)ely in his glory. Do you doub i? Here are he,. " Look no hou upon he wine when i is red, figures:.., referred o, while he unbiblioa1, or heahen when i giveh his color III he cup, when i moveh!, f h d f I k If h" pay 50 sellers... $3, $150,000, Wlmes 0 e ays 0 1e wee,are oonsanly ls~, A~~~e l~s i bieh like a serpen, and si.dgeh " ""., 2,000...,0.00 made prominen. like an adder,"." ,.. 1iiO,000 " 125 "~ COO : 000 Here is he heory : Toal pension o reired liquor sellers:.. " Monday of he worlds grea week," in WlIAT IT COSTS. To~l!early drink bill....._:...;.:...;.",;" _eludes Adams life in Eden, supposed by he Surplus ou pensious.... auhor o be years. Mr. P. A. Burdiok, of DeRuyer, N. Y., The. balance would enable me o pay hlo ~Tuesday of he worlds grea week" ex in a emperanoe meeing in Uioa, made followmg annual sums, viz:, ends from o 1656, he ime of he some sarling saemens wih referenoe o For he Y. M, C. A. Associaion...,.. 50,000 f;lood.. he enormous cos of he liquor-drinking Every member of he gospel, $8, lob " Wednesday" exends.from 1657 o.2513, business. Alhough hese. figures are based Uica orpban asylum... "..... :.... Old Ladies home... he ime when Israel became a naion. upon saisics somewha local in heir oharacer, hey are worhy of sudy by every Home for he Homeless,...,.... Faxon hosp!al....,~ Thursday" goes baok o begin wih 2465, Home of he Good Shepherd... aud reaohes o 4004, he I ime of Ohriss ciizen in he land. We quoe from he And pay wha i coss!o run Oneida couny -~...;" birh. Prohibiioms he following passliges:, Friday" reaches from Ohriss birh o " I have made he following esimae of A.,D "Saurdav " is hemillennial. Ohris oomes,.. o earh in person and reigns from A. D o Sa~urday nigh (?). " Sunday" is he eernal Sabbah. All he unpleasan and hard work has been done. The wioked have bep.n desroyed. The earh has been renewed and he sains ake ~p heir abode hereon forevermore. I is here se~n ha he basis of he book is very largely he aforesaid. unscripural and unproved posjion concerning he Eden~ io. Sabbah. Had he days been reckoned he money paid daily in Uioa for liqu.or drank a he bar. This is exclusive of liquor used for medioal and mechanioal purposes, and of liqu01s drank from, privae cellars: No. AVe/rage, Drinking PlaceBo Daily Receips. Toal $25... $& , _ , ,...,...,., ,.. :, Toal daily drink bill... $8, As liquor sellers know no Sabbah, he o-.

4 b..~ I.1 1. The passages quoed have a sharper herbs grass. Mille,Hungaria~ grass roso do more permanen resuls effors, MI. Foran bri~fly explained his advocacy of ~ f~ ~JJ V"1 Oalf, modein denominaional conroversial char- well hese are p~ined ono If here are special i. Mr. Jordan~ dwel upon he immense.. ~. acer han almos any oher documen known, Tile sociey is good,,and.sill improving, sudies which an early lack of raini~ig indi~ revenue which he ax on whisky brough IUre CeoPe, N. Y., FIlh-day, AprIl 3, 188(. unil quie moden imes; his, ~o he su as he old selers who have depended on caes as necessary, hese are designaed. ino he Treasury. _Mr. Hurd favored he REV. L. A. PLATTS, Edior and Business Agen. den of hisory mus have a suspicious look, huning and gaming ge- farher back on If cerain books cona.in he very. wises bill i~ one of his happies effors. Mr. since i is well known!fa he denomina- he froniers and ne\,\ selers in he persons counsels, or consanly Inflame devoion, or Jones of Arkan~as spoke.:on he oher sido. TElUIS: $2 per year in advan~e; 50c. addiional may be charged. where paymen 18 delayed beyond ional conroversies of he Proesan of energeic men come in. reveal he myseries of humannaure and Mr. Hach opposed he principle of he Ule middle of he year. Ohurch are of comparaively recen orlgm... 0 lll sc h 00 I f acl ll Ies are good foi so new lilusiae he Book" hese are made h.e Governmen lending money o ally o 1)e,.. es- lf" All commuljicaions, ~l!eher on business?r for publiealion. excep hose mended for he M!ssionary Deparmen, should.be addressed o He SABBATH RECORDER, Alfred Cenre, Allcgany Co., N. Y.. "r. D Communicaions for he If ISSlOnarv epar - men should be addressed o Rev. A. E. M.u..If, Ashaway, R. I. A NOTICE of he regular meeing of he Board of :rvfanagers of he :!viisslonary Sociey appears in alloher cojumn. l\fembers of. he Board and friends will please observe i... _. WE hear ha Broher O. U. Whiford, lae of Chicago, expecs o begin his labors as pasor of he Pawcauck Ohurch, in ~ eserly, R. 1., his week..1!ay hose labors be abundanly blesse!l.by he greahead of he Ohurch.. TEE following is a pre,y conclusive ans~er o he quesion someimes asked, "Is i wrong for Chrisians o danee?" "A Roman Caholic bishop of New York, says ha he work of he" confessional" revealed he fac ha nineeen ou of every weny who fall can race he beginning of heir sad sae o he modern dance. " LOYALTY o Ohris is he mos compreh~risive moo which a Ohrisian could adop. Bu i should be remembered ha loyaly o Chris means no only doing wha Ohris would have us do, bu also being wha he would have us be. This is, by far he mone. fundamenal consideraion, for o be Ohrislike in heal. may be very much more han o be blameless in conduc. A man may be uprigh in all ouward affairs, from unworhy moives, b he can no have a pure hear excep he spi~i of Ohris abide in him, and, having a pure head, he can be moved by no unworhy moive in ouward. life. To posseils he pure hear and hence o live he> holy life which flows ou from i, his is loyaly o Ohris. Wrie i on he door poss of your hear. -_.. ONE of he m0s pracical chariies which we haye had occasion o noice laely is "The.Home of Indusry and Refuge for Discharged Oonvics," locaed a 40 Eas Houson Sree, New York. The whole ~me corr,ecion which, in he heory of he law, a erm in prison is expeced o adminiser, is oo ofen los because..of he social osracism and enforced idleness which he convic mus mee on his release from his erm of servide. I is he aim of his Homo o afford sucb persons a sheler and useful, and self-helpful employil:1cnunil uch ime as more remuneraive occupaion can be found, The Home had is origen wih a man who,had served n,:arly 40 years in prison a various imes and in differen counries, and who, shorly. afer his release frl)m, his las erm a Sing Sing, became an e!~rnes Ohrisian_ This was abou fi,e years ago. The Home is now an incorporaed body numbering among is managers some of he well-known names of New York, owning a valuable propery, and giving em ployme~ o several hundred released convics annually. Is superinenden is Michael Dunn, he man wih whom i had is origin. The" Firs Public Repor" of he, Home now before us conains some Ill- eresing facs and figures. -_. HASTEN SLOWLY. Some ime ago here was discovered rha was supposed o be a very ancien manusorip, daing back o wihin a generaion or wo of- he aposles. This manuscrip olearly eaches ha i was he pracice of. he church, of ha early ime o observe he firs day of he week as he Sabbah"and o bapize by sprinkling, This, if rue, would make a!rrong hisorical argumen, for hese wo pracices. I is a lile iner~, esing o see wih wha eager hase cerain.,.,well-known journals almos jumped o he eonclusion ha he documen is genuine. :, " Even he Independen, which is usually very.. careful in snch maers, hasily found a ver:, die orgenuine, hough, we believe, i has,. since found reason o admi ha some pars I of i are a lile doubful. We are no an exper in he selemen of. such maers nor have we had opporuni~y :.o invesigae his pari,cular subjec had we -he abiliy. Bnfrom he lile we :have ". ~een of, and concerning his manuscrip, we hink here may be drawn wo or hree plain reaso~s for q~lesioning is genuineness: I is also well known ha he early cenu- a counry; here are hree Academies in rex_ companiuns of he sudy and of he close.. pecially o whisky raffickers, and Mr. ries of he Ohrisian Ohurch recold very as couny. As o common school eachers, Lay-workers who follow he Oourse Price of Wisconsin objeced o i on business lile conrover~y over he quesion of he no one can ge a cerificae ~or eaching ill,ma~ked ou in he Deparmen, of Evangel- and moral grounds. Mr. Dingley hough day of he Sabbah odhe mode of bap- his qualificaions in educaion and porals ism (No, 31, of he Jerusalem Ohember); are Oongress had gone o lie umos limi alism and ha he farher back he are proven. assuied ha neiher ime nor srengh will be ready for he whisky ineres" while Mr. sud~ngoes,he less does he find of anyhing Wih respec o irn,provemens, our bnild- used in experimenal effors or in hebreic. Ea~n of 90nnecicu, favored he Bill as approaching a collrove~sy on hese poins. ings are generally quie. common.. Bu firs or unnecessary sudies. ~ WIse business m~asl~re and.ar&ued he.re d b d F h S hi isi s deailed infor- could be no consiuional objecion o I. If, herefore, his manuscrip be genuine, i class building lumber can be ha m a un -?r e c 00 sa. c,. Senaor-elec Blackburn of Kenucky made mus esablish is claims o genuineness wih ance a en dollars per housand fee. We maion, or for he cl1mcul~ms, address. wih he Qlosing argumeil in favor of he :Bill, he whole rend of such documens agains ha,ve six good saw mills in his couny, and samp, he Dean, R&v. Alfred A.,WrIgh,, i. We are in no hulry o accep such a pleny of room and deman~ for ~ol e. There Boson, Mass., THE NORMAL AT SIIILOn concluslon. are also welve or fifeen grls~ mills and seve _ 2. The syle of he language used is no eral more are needed.,we wa~ a good WASHINGTON, LETTER sricly ancien. There is;in all really old lie gris mill and. saw for oak lnmoer, ~ my (Fro1Il our Regular Correspor;den.) rary producs a pecnliarone or flavor,which place, and Iwill give he land.on,,:~ch ~o WASHINGTON, D. C., March is difficul o describe, bu which one readily build o any good man ha WIll bull on I. The Democraic~caucus of Tuesday nigh recognized as being one of fhe disinguish- We have a railroad running hrough he has been he opic a he Oapiolo he exing marks of an ol~ work. In he few ex- souhwes par of he couny; our neares elusion of almos all oher subjecs. rhe racs from his manuscrip which hlve fallen saion coming, via. Springfield: is Oabo~l, effec of he resoluions passed was ine"rnnder om noice, we have failed o deec fifeen miles o he wes, and VIa. S. Loms, preed largely in accordance wih he wish any snch ancien flavor. is Salem, f~ry miles o he no.rhea8~.. We of hose discussing i so far as here was,for hese wo re,sons, if for n6 ohers, we have a railroad survey running wlhm a room for doub as o heir meaning.. By a wai for sronger evidence of he genuine- quarer of a mde of our pla~e. This road voe of wo o one he Morrison bill was en~ ness of he documen in quesion, han we will do::bless be builded soon. We have dorsed wih an amendmen abolishing he have ye seen. five hriving lile owns in his couny: b d d h.... h h d d 0 While we wai le i be rememberod ha Onbool, and LlCkIng, ofabouelg un re \ f acco b axes, d an cu mg own II e axes H on..... : -... d PI rm ran y 0 lllsorwal es~lmony wheul en cen saga on. ence, IS unquesioned, InhabIans each; SummerVIlle all ao d ho h. 1 un er 18 arrangemen. e In is valuable only as showing wha he prac- of hree hundred each, and Houson, our erna revenue. b h. h d, h d. lb sys em IS 0 ear ISS are In ice of he Church was durin o e re uc IOn he ime o couny sea, of seven undre lllla ans. f 11 h ff l- d - I:>. d 0 axes as we as earl -a c ajll1 pre sse w luch he esimony relles I can no We wan o sar a VIllage on my place, an b h h. h h d e k sele he quesion of he ri<)"l~ or wrong of I will donae five Jos o five paries who y o:~ w 0 WIS T: Impo;. U Ie~. ep f a ha I)lacice. Only he ~acled Scripures wiii come and sar in business. P 10 ecflon h raes. e mh ob In dei:esingk ea- -.. ure 0 e cancus was e s an I 00 OD hemselves can sele ha quesion If We have procured mos of he maerial for I d f h. l d l herefore men can find no auhori~y fo~ he bu:lding of onr (Lhe Providence Sevenh~ le efglmee b au A n YDc alme dver le.,. vo es 0 em er. emocra oes no Sunday keeping or sprinklino for bapism day BapIs) church. We have received" 1 h l f l " b in he New Tesamen any hisorical esi-o from he churches and brehren o aid us in.. reahe bl~llse TOhll 0. Ie dpar. ~ Y 0IIPPOS- h,.. Illg el. e caucus ecisiod s a no mony which hey can find showing ha such, bullding he amoun of $106 85, and we b d l. d"d 1 f D. In Ie 1ll IV] ua ac lon 0 pracices obained in he ancien Ohurch, grealy need $50 more. Who Will help us? h h omocra f I h s,. T excep 0 e ex en a eac.l may ee a.is only so much e~lm0ny o ho early de- Address S. W. Ruledge, Houson, ex as h h b. fl d b h. h f h e oug 0 e III uence y e WIS 0 e pa~ure of ha Ohurch from he one rue 00., Mo, majoriy of his associaes. This suggesion sandard-he Word of God. Le us be may mean much or nohing according o swif o heal alid obey ha Word. In all TilE CHAUTAUQUA SCllOOL OF TIIEOLOGY. he feelings of Members. The ariff, will else we shall do well o adop he mo o of he anciens and learn o "make hase The various Oourses under survey in he slowly." Jerusalem Ohamber Deparmen of he Ohauauqua School of Theology, have been, especially adaped o he wans and needs of "Bu leyour eommunieaion be, Yea, yea; Nay, nay: for whasoever is more hll hese comeh of evil. " LABOR. " Labor is worship" says he proverh, also-nay neces~arily so-labor IS bappiness.-..iwis8 Mulock. Tholl who woulds happy be mus never idle sand, Bu labor paienly a " whasoeer hy hand Doh find o do." Yea, labor sill WIh all hy migh, Quesioning only o make sure hour in he righ, Tha o hy fellow hy ask shall bu blessing bring; Thus hou n bles in givinghonor o hy Kng, ~..;,." Work" wih all hy migh," saying no ill complee, Nor saisfied res, unil perfee a His fee Thy service lies: hen shall i be hine o know The deares happiness eer graned here below, Since is a forease 01 ha above o believe Tha from hy haud he Faher doh sacrifice > ceive, re- " Accepable, well pleasing, an odor swee." c MARY C. MOORE. PROVIDENCE, TEXAS CO., MARCH 18, 1884: For be informaion of many friends and brehren who would inquire. abou his counry, I ~ubmi he following: I learn frpm he many privae leers received ha many are looking o his counry for homes, and o he upbuilding of he Sevenh-day Bapis -canse also. Every indicaion for he cause is favorable, quie a number of our Firs-day brehren 4ave already commied hemselves, and donbless will soon become members of he Sevenh-day church here, while Sevenh-day emig}{1ns are seling in rapidly, and he exciemen over he sevenh flay movemen is unabaing. We have a high, Ulidulaing, healhy counry, from fair o good for whea, oas, barley, rye, and corn. Poaoes, Irish. and swee, bees, onions, and all garden v,egeables do well, Frui, apples; peaches, plums, cherries and all kir.ds of berries are culivaed. successfully; sri"v:berries are a naural producion. We have.pleny of good, clear waer. Also imber, of he differeii.~inds; oak,.pich pine, walnu, hackb~rly, elm, and hickory abound. Our land consiss of he black loam and mulao soil. Some pebbles in places, where we, have wha is called whie land; such is no valuble for farming bu is generally supplied wih good imber and wild grass, which makes an unfailing range for sock. I is a good sockcounry, second o none. Our hogs ofen faen in he woods wihou he- aid of clover or corn. Our grass IS clover, imohy,. red op, or laymen wh~ purpose o publicly labor for he evangelizaiun of he common people. The differen Lay-colleges have accomplished much good wihin he same lines of aim and effor. Bu i is rue of he grea majoriy of laymen, as i is rue of he grea majoriy of minisers hns l)1boring, ha while hey have need hey have no ime o aend he insrucions given in hese insiuions. The OhauauquaSchool of Theology offers hem, however, predisely wha hey need and a heir own homes. LayworkerS", busily engaged in he labors of an evangelisic campaign, have less ime for in-. srncions in heory,han have hey who are privileged o quiely prepare for he fray. Tho former need appliances and insrucions which can be immediaely used. In view of hese necessiies he Oourses of S~dy in he Jerusalem Chamber ha-ve been carefully adaped o secule Fhe greaes immediae resuls o lay-worke~s and evangeliss. The faculy of he School are hearily in sympahy wih all rue and earnes souls longing o advance he Redeemers kingdom; hey are as hearily in sympah wih hose who can see no possible good which can come from sending forh harvesers wihou a sickle, or gleaners who have no hands. If i were evei, rue ha a demand exised for unedu~ caed and unculured minisers, i was a he same momen more rue ha a greaer demand exised for an educaed and cui ured minisry; no because he numerical majoriy is on he side of culure andeducacaion, bu because populace majoriies can no be advanced in culivaion by one sric Iv on heir own level. Neverheless i is o be ;dmied ha he popularly called " average man" hough unable o raise his class beyond )lis own allude,may pellform mos beneficen, funcions. He may keep his confmes awake,aroused, expecan,recepive. He may preven inellecual and moral 8ag~ naion. He may clear he vision. He may healhfully agiae he hear. He may lead some o OhrIS, he only One able o lif man o Ohris, he quickener. Ill(~eed, he supreme office of any pieacher is.hus o lead one o he Quickener. IDsurIDg mehods beer now be. so far as Democraic members are concerned, a cc local issne." Where hey have proecionis consiuencies hey will oppose he bill; where he people believe in fee rade hey will favor i; where once pre"ails, Members will be open convicion. Prominen quesions discussed in Congress during he week have been, Aid o Public Schools, Whisky, Salaries of Disric Judges, and MissiSSIppi Inullilaions. Boh Houses voed fo help he Louisiana flood sufferers by auhorizing, he Secreary. of War, o use for ha purpose $25,000 of he unexpended balance graned for he relief of he vicims of he Ohio overflow. By he Senae, D Isric Judges go heir yearly salaries increased o five housand dollars a year, bu wih he resricion ha hey shall no appoin heir relaives ~o posiions in heir cours. The Bonded Whisky bill failed o pass he House by a hundred voes,and he line. Almos every.member of he House con-

5 \, Rhode I.slalld. A dynamie explosion occurred a he THE call for 250 men in anoher column, will in. convered o God, and has ever since lived 0. useful Mrs. A, B. Coon Friendshw, eres hos~ waning permanen Siuaions on salary. NIA,NTIO. Repauno chemical works near -Thompsons consisen ~nd devoed Chrisian life. She., - and Oscar Williams, Lowell,. her husbapd were boh bapized on he same day Poin, N. J.,. March 29h. A number of Mrs. S. A. Leonard, New London, On Tuesday evening, March 18h, while LARGE SALEs.-Dnring he year 1883, L. B. Silo by Eld. Coon. In he year 1830 hev removed ~ Mrs. Cod:lia Heseline, Whiesville, men wlre killed. Nohing remains of he we were "ou a ea" we were informed ver, of Cleveland, 0., sold and.sllipped ino he bis couny, and seled in he own of Genesee on W. M. Saunders, Alfred Cenre, building, which was a wo sory frame sruc vanous Saes and forei!rn counries six hundred he farm where she has lived for more han half Urs. C. H. Wells, Elkdale, Pa., by our hos ha we hs,d callers awaiing us ure.. An excavaion Bufficien o bury a and eighy.nine (689) head of he fam~us Ohio 1m a cenury, and,where she has fallen asleep in Jesus. Josiah G. Lewis. Crossingv:llle, a home, and so we hasily reurned and good-slzed house was made in he ground PT()IJ(!d Ohue1 swine for breeding purposes. Wheu \ he "es. Genesee Sevenh day Bapis Calvin Waldo, Venango, Church was organized, June 2, 1843, she and her D E. Rice. New Enerprise. found our home, which we hao lef securely where he builling sood, and -houses for hnsband were wo of he welveconsiuen memo Loie Baldwib. Glen Beulah, Wis., half a mile aro1;lnd were badly shaered.. bels. Five sill survive, one being presen a her locked, li up, while eams were hiched E. D. Barker. Noank, ConD., aronnd in every available spo. Seeing we ~he commiee on he preservaion of he We are now opening our Carpes for he Spring,funeral. Her ~lusband.!or m~ny years a.deacon in Mrs. Joseph Crandall. Weserly, rade, and can eafely say ha we were never able o he church, dle~l Dec.,,1, Funeral ~ervices Mary C. Green. Hope Valley. ~Ad1l.ondack foress, a a meeing recenly were grealy ounumbere(l we a once made.. were held on Flfh day. ~Iarch 13h, conduced by B. W. CrondaI, " held,. made arrangemens for holdmg a mass show you as large, complee, and beauiful 0. line he pasor; ex, Psa 90: 12, "So each us 10 num N. B. Palmer, Woodville, an uncondiional surrender. We were now me~ll)g o furher he objecs of he org!mizalon. Resoluions were adoped in favor er esablishmen in he ciy or secion can show you. wls~om.". J. E. N. B. Jacob JenningR. Plainfield, N. J., as now-more han wice as large a sock as any oh be;r our days na we may apply our hears uno Horace Sillman. Nianic. reaed wih every kind r.onsideraion ha i is possible for persons o receive. They of forming a New York Sae foesry league, In he Ingrain lines we have a11- grades o he bes. In Independence. N. Y., ~Iarch , of Brighs Mrs. Mary R. Harringon," adorned our sudy wih a large easy chair whose membership should include boh made ;also Tapesry and. Bolly Brussels Velves and dl~ease. J,~COB L., B.LOss, in he 75h year of his age. Mrs. J. J. Nichols, Pleasan Hill, Mo., 1 00 " HIS suffermgs were long and savere. He leaves a Mrs. C. V. Poer, Brookfield, aduls jnd children.. Borders o mach, Velve,.Smyrna, and Moquee wife and eigh children. J. K. W. C. Davis. Noronville. Kan., 2 00 and lef money, groceries and dry goods Mrs. R. M. Sies, " 1 00 amouning in he aggregae o abou $44. A errific hunder, rain, and wind sorm Rugs, Canon and Chine~e Maings, -Hassocks. q. A Weserly, R. I., March 17,1884. Mrs. PHEBE S. G. H. JohnsolI," 2 00 omans, &c. We can please he.ases and purses in Boss, wife of Thomas vv. Boss, aged 40 years. sruck he ciy of Knoxville, Tenn., March B. I. Shl1man," A able was se wih refreshmens of which 25h. Hail covered he ground, and for all respecs. Come and look a he new goods. J. w. /11.. JoelH. Davis NewSalem, W. Va., l! 00 o,er seveny parook. The evennig was J. HARRIS, 125 1r1ain S., Horne11svIl1e. A Marlboro, N. J., a he house of her sen in ColumOia,Teffrey, " 2 00 several hours hail sones weighing from one, law, Mr. Uz AY!.lrs, on Thursday, Mareh C. G. Davis," 2 00 pasled in social cha and music, which all o wo ounces were abundan in he norhern Mrs. liiauy J. C. MORTON, wife of. Rev. Jos: Emza F. Randolph, Greenwood, 50 seemed o enjoy. We were kindly remembered no only by our parishioners, bu by porion of he ciy.. Fifeen frame buildings were demolished.. The Oonnecicu Senae has concurred in IDl1llJ of he Firs day people, who iive in he passage of he bill fixing a fine of $1,000 his comma.niy. OL one year imprisonmen for deprivaion of We have also laely received as a gif $41 any righs because of race 01 color. from friends a Ashaway and Poer Hill. The heavies earhquake since 1868, oc Many hanks o all. curred a San Francisco, Oal., March 25h. There is a new ineres manifes a lae People rushed from heir houses in grea frigh. I lased fifeen seconds. in our meeings. We have good congregaions a Nianic and B few are inquiring he way of life and salvaion. Le hose who pray remember he ineres here..horace STILLMAN. M.rnCH 25, Wes Virginia, QUIET DELL. fhis pleasan lile village is siuaed six miles e1s from Los Oreek and five miles from Olarksbuli he couny sea and railroad saion. I is he place where Deacon Abel Bond seled, and gave i such a good name by his uprigh life and exajed Ohris The earnings of he Bell Telephone Company for he pas year were $2,295,000 agams $2,576,000 las year.. Professor Francois r. De Bussey, a French eacher in Yale Oollege from 1835 o 1849 is dead, aged 81 years, " Danielson, edior of he Providence (R. 1.) Journal, is dead, aged fify-six years. Severe sorms and floods are repored from various secions of he, counry. Augusus Schell, well known in New YorK poliical circles, is dead. Foreign, Poliical paries in Prussia are preparing for a general elecion. The ljfunich Gazee ian characer. declares elecors will find hemselves beween In b.e village and viciniy, dwella pres- hese alernaives-o suppor eiher law or en, liehodis}s, Bapiss and Presbyerians, parisans of socialiss. The governmen and hede have been accusomed for many hopes o arouse among he German people a years.o unie wih us in a union meeing. An- conservaive movemen analogous o ha of afer he aacks on he emperors life. cordi!};; o he Virgima cusom i is expeced ha [l proraced meeing will be- held a each Paul Frederick, broher of he grand du ke of Mecklenburg, Schwerin, having been COll- "appoinmen" some ime during he Win- vered o he Oaholic faih, has renounced el. Tlus a Quie Dell, on accoun of so his herediary ri.ghs in favor of younger many ollpr precious meeings, was pu off brohers and heir offsprings. If he b:mh ill, h: las, bu he people had begun o ers famil1es become exinc, he hrone is o hunzcr and hirs afer a refreshing from re"er o he family of Paul Frederick, pro - vided his successor becomes a Proesan. he Lord wil:( so much humiliy and prayer +. rrince Leopold, he younges son of Queen ha he Lord gave us one of he mos pre- Vicoria, "ied suddenly a Cannes, March cions meeings o~ all. The very fir.s nigh 25h. The cause of he Jukes deah was Borne arose for prayer, and on he second an effusion of blood ino he somach anri nigh eleven came forward o he alar. A lungs. There were no unusual premoniions, deep and solemn filolingpervaded he assem- bu sympoms ~ave long been hreaenillg. bly and whilechrisians humbled hemselves The Democraic and Liberal journals and confessed heir sins, backsliders reurned charge he gevell1meu of Spain wih marrnifying a conspiracv, which has been madehe an,d i grea ma,ny were hopefully convered ground for Dllmerons Ulless wihin he pas I can ruly say ha i wall a warm meeing, few days. RepUblican papers pronounce he in he Wes Vrginia sense, amid he hand conspiracy an invenion. shakiugs and ears and hallelujahs as he Leading conservaives sa,ed ha he os happy people g~ve expression o he deep will a1jow he franchise bill in he English feelings of heir hears. One nigh here Parliamen o pass a second reading and werc fifeen a he alar of prayer, and in a {~:d. srilre ou all porions relaing o Irefew lilinues 4ireen of hem were on heir: OrangemeIi and liberals of Ulser are fee shoning and shaking hands as hey are negoiaing wih a view o a division of h!l accusomed <,l do when hey feel heir sins. seas a he nex general elecion, o preven forgiv~n. Bu his was no all They be, he elec~iou of Parnellies. gan o search he Scripll loes se up long neg. Prussls has ordered he S!j>e ha pay leced family alars and se~le u diffic li. ~en of salaries of Oaholic clergy ~n ~he.. p u es dlocese of Oologne be resumed, begmmng ill I leemed ha mos Hery house had be- wih January las., come a house of prayer, and almos every Paenore, new French miniser o Ohina bapism and church membership, a.nd our wo mllho? d~l1ars.. prayer is, ha all may live a Ohrisian life _. The ~W18S ~ede~~l council has ordered he " h f h h d ImmedIae execlllon of he order of expulau d d j), orn e pro erslon ey ave ma e. sion agains he anarchiss. ". I-- L. =. SWINNEY. ~he police of Havana, Cuba, hae cap- Wilseonsin ured $21,600 worh of.solen posage samps \ and samped paper..albi?n. The French in Tonquin are discussing he, The pas few days have been qnie Spring- occupa.i~n of Am_6y, Ohina. like.. Our snow ha.~ all lef us, excep here and here he remains of a" drif," and i seems quie a relief" afer nearly hree monhs, o see he face of moh;r earh again. ASSOCIATIONAL DIRECTORY. SOUTH EASTERN-nex session will be held a Greenbrier, W. Va., beginning Fifh day, May 29, S. D. Davis, preacher of Inroducory Ser We desire o make especial menion of our Black Dress Goods. Our sock comprises he choices fsbnc8 in he marke. We can assure you ha as larges variey or as good values were never shown here. J. HARRIS, Hornellsville, N. Y. SPECIA NOTICES. ~ R~v. O. U. WHITFORD, lae of Chicago, Ill.. requess his correspo~dens o address him a. Wes erly, R. I. ~ THE regularmeeing of he Board of Mana gels of he Sevenh day Bapis Missionary Sociey will be held a he usual place of meeing. a. Wes W. Moron, aged 62 years and 7 monhs. The de cfased, who was a daugher of Dr. li..curry, was born and rear d in Columbiana couny, Ohio. She made a profession of religion and conneced herself wih a Presbyerian church in early life... May , she wa9 married in Bcaver couny Po.. Of her eigh children, sevcn survive her; all of whom aended her funeral. In 184.7, she wen. wih her hushand and eldes daugher o Por au Prince in he island of Hayi, as a mlsgionary of he R~. F. J. Ehre. Whie Oak J. B. Paugh. Los Creek, 2 00 Kenyon P. Crandall. Norh Loup,Neb.2 00 D. G W. David... Harvard, 2 00 A. D. Bond. BuIalo Gap, Dak... ~ 00 H. Erns, Decorah. Is". 50 Lucreia Conklin, Seamboa Rock, 2 00 QUARTERLY. Flora A. Randolph, Alfred Cenre, Mrs. Eveline Wells, Almond, hear a: emple for he indwelli-ng of he who wi1l1eave Marseilles for Pekin soon, i~ Holy Spiri. A goodly number are awaiing insrn~~d o claim an indemniy of iliry- erly, R. I., on Wednesday, April 9, 1884, a 9.30 fo~ed Presbyerian church. In 1849, he family having embraced he Sabbah, reurned o his Mrs. H. M. Saerlee, Richburg. A. M. WM. L. CLARKE, Rec. Sec. counry, and subsequenly became more or less E. P. Saunders, New Marke, :N. J., closely idenified wih he Sevenh day Bapis de m- THE nex Quarerly Meeing of he Hebron. nominaion. Abou wo years laer she was bap Hebron Cenre and Shingle House churches, will be ized in De Huyer; bu she never enered ino held wih he Hebron Church, commencing Sixh f~rmal co?necion wih an;y:. Sevenh day church. day evening, Aprilll, Opening exercises o Smce leavmg De Ruyer, she bas lived in Plainfield. N. J., in Ashaway, R. T., in Vineland, N. J., and be conduced by Eld. H. P. Burdick. Furher ar rangemens ~ill be made. A cordial inviaion is exended o all. G. P. KENYON. m- ANY Sabbah school, Church. or individual, wishing o buy maps of Bible Lands. or a large mis sionary maps of he world, may learn somehmg o heir advanage and ours, by addressing, MISSIONARY REpORTER, Ashaway, R. I. in Camden, N. J She never enjoyed good healh and ~er sufferings have ofen been very severe: Some wo years Ilgo, she ook cold, accompanied by an unusually severe cough.. Her lungs, which were never srjd!!, became affeced, and she failed gradually bu surely from ha ime onward. I cos her a severe sruggle o give up life and all her family ies; bu a las shewas-enabled o overcome he fear of deah, hrough faih in a crucified Re deemer. Phys:cally speaking. hcr vialiy wa!!,im meuse; and lle co~fiic wih he" King of Terrors" m-the Sevenh.day Bapis Quarerly is pub was ruly heroic. She was a woman of firm princi Hshed, mainly, in he ineres of he denominaion pies, bu unobrusive in defending hem. She was whose name i bears, bu i will conain maer of devoed o lier children. anll was always ready o I d. make any sacnfice for hdr good. I is a grea com va ue an meres o all Chrisians. Is objec is o fur o us all, o believe ha she sleeps in Jesus. gaher and preserve such facs, papers, biographies, J. w. M. sermons, ec., as may be deemed worhy a permo. A Marlboro, N.,T., ~I:arch , of consump nen place in hisory. ion, Mrs. ANNA T. Hn,YARD. wife of Clinon If he suppor will jusify he oulay, each num- Hilyard, ld he 27h year of her age. T. J,. G. ber will conain one or Il )re phoographic porrais In Roadsown: N. J. March 28, 1884, of con 8umpion. Mrs. MAUY GILLETTE HAURIs: dau!rhei; of aged or deceased Sevenh day Bapis minisers, of Re"l. Waler B. Gille e in he 40h year of her or such oher illusraions as will add o Is hisorical age. She made a prliession of rcligion, acceping value. The volume for he year will form a book Chris as _ her Saviour, a he age of hireen, and of over 500 pages, which will grow lu value wih unied wih he Shiloh Sevenh day Bapis Church, of wblcb she remained a beloved member ill he each succeeding year. day of her dellh. Dunng her long illness, she be The price of he Qua.1elly is pu a he low figure came more Ilnd more recconciled o be providence of $2 a year, or 50 ccns a number, which pus i ha was o remove her from earh in be prime of wihin he reach of every f,\mily. From his firs life, and was will o "depar anll be wih Chris. winch is fllr beer." Thus her hope grew brigher number several aricles could be seleced, eiher one and brigher. She had heen a widow for seven o~ which is worh be Price of be number. years, and leaves wo orphan boys o mourn her loss. Sysemaic and vigorous canvass should be made These, ogeher WIh he aged and infirm faher, who f h Q l d I. was pasor of bis people so many years, have he a once or e ua1 er y, an e he responses of warmes sympp.hies of all who kno:w hem in his he people fully jusify hc Trac Board in his new heir day of sorrow. T. L. G. move along he advanced lmes of our denomina A Milon Juncion Wis.. ~Iarch 11, of ionhl work. Bu no one nced wai for he visi of dropsy of he hear, Mr. RUSSEL P. BURDICK. aged a canvassmg al(en. Names snd remiances may be 53 yeurs. He had heen declinmg in healh for sen a once o llo SABBATH HECORDER \lidcc, when several monills, Hnd liad arranged o sar, in com he Quarerly will be sen as ordered. _ Silks! I is I well known fac ha our sales of Dress Silks are he mos exensive made hy any esablish meu as we give he bes values and bes wearing goods. Om sock hils heen replenished wih large lines of Black Gros Grains and Cashim(res, Rhad ames, Sain Duchesse. and Rbadzimeres, Suraho Serges, Coillred Silks and Sains, Brocades: Cadrille Silks, Glasse effecs, ec. A visi will repay you. J. HARRIS, HorneUsville, N. Y. ~PLEDGE CARDS and prined envelopes for all who will use hem in making sysemaic conribu ions o eiher he Trac Sociey or Missionary_So ciey, or boh, will be furnished. free of charp;e, on applicaion o he SABBATH RECORDER, Alfred Cen \ re, N. Y. Ladies Should no fail o inspec our new lines of Hosiery, by far he larges we have ever shown. New Trim mings, Bu ms. Laces, Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, ec. We have 11lade llnge addiions o our Corse sock, which is he mos exensiv.e lu ~e ciy, com prising complee lines of over weny five difieren syles of he bes known and mos popular make!. We have all colors in he celebraed" C. P" Paris made Saeen; slso he various syle of Corses of Dr. Warners manufacure.. - J. HARRIS, Hornellsville. ur CmCAGO MIsSION.-Mission Bible school a he Pacific Garden Mission Rooms, corner of Van Buren S. and 4h Avenue, every Sabbah afernoon a 2 oclock: Preaching a 3 oclock. A.1l Sabbah keepers in he ciy, over he Sabbah, are cordially illvied o aend... MARRIED. A Allens Hill, N. Y., March 20, 1884, a he home of he brides fa her, Lucius L. Pierpon, by Rev. S. M. Day. assised by E. S. Furman, Mr. D. M. ESTEE, of CaDlReo, and Miss NETIE W: PIEUPONT, of Allens Hlll. A he residence o he brides parens. vening afer he Sahbah. March by Eld. Jacob Davis. Mr. JOSEPH L. BAILEY. and Miss ALCENA J. DAVIS, all of Doddridge couny, W. V~:.In Shiloh, N. J., March by Rev. Theo. L. Gardiner, Mr. WILLIAM BENny MULFORD. of Briugeon, and Miss LIZZIE L. DAVlIl, of Shiloh.. A he residence of he brides faher, Mr. A. C. Crandall. near FaJina. Ill., March , by Rev. W. H. Erns, lir. S. D. BURDICK, of Milon. Rock Co~. Wis., and Miss DELCENIA C.. CRANDALL, of Farina.. DIED. A her residence. in Wes Genesee, N. Y., on Third day. March 11, Mrs. ELECTA CRAN DALL,.aged 81 years. Born in Peersburg. Rensse laer Co.. N. Y., Aligus , in early life 8he removed o Brookfield; Maclison couny, where Ahe was unied by marriage o Ehan P. Crandall. Jan , he \ ceremony beirg performed by Eld. Daniel Coon. Soon afer marriage, she was,happily pany wih his wife, for California on lle 10h. in hopes he cllange migh recrui llim. On he nigh of he 7h be WaS suddenly aacked wih severe prin in his cher and bowels. and from 11IIl hour snnk rapidly m en minues before six oclock on he elevenh, when he quiely, and will unwavering rus in he meris of J r sus. ph,sed away. He made a public profession of religion when quie young and unied wihhe Fir Alfred Chmch, and fi he ime of his deah lie was he rrasurer of he Milon Juncion Sevenh day Ihpil Clmreh. He wus a mlln of few words bu of exemplary life and highly respeced by all who knew him. IIle funeral, on lle 13b, was v~ry largely ai(ndcd. He leaves a Wife, llree children, and numerous relaives and friends o mourn his loss. N. w. A Milon.r uncion, Wis.. March , infan son of Ormanzo and Ida CoreU, aged 3 days. - ~ N. yr. In Walworh. Wis., l\fnroh 4, 1884, lile REX. younges son of ~Ir and Mrs. Frank D. Head, aged 2 years. 4 monhs, and 7 days. Deceased was a child of more han ordmary inelligence fur one of ha ag:e. and being pmsessed of a rl!markllbly win ning counenance, and sweel di-posiion, he became a,neighborhood pe. i hils been a hard blow o he sorrowing parens who have he sympahy of he enire communiy. We sincerely hope ba God WIll fill he void in heir hears by his sancifylllg presence. A. MC L. :A bis residence in Brookfield, Mo., 1llnrch 3, a12 30 PM, of consumpion, Dr: V. F. POTTER. formerly of Ala, Ill.. aged 33 years. Afer a lingering and painful illness which he bljre wih grea paien_ce and foriude. he f!!ll asleep and quie ly breahed his life away. Deceased lef. a wife, and a lile boy six years of age. Funeral serviees OC, curred a his residence Wednesrlay, l\larch 5h, a 2 oclock P. M... afer which his remains were placed in he Rose Hill Cemeery a Brookfield. A hlb home in Linn couny. Mo.. Feb , GUY M. LOWTHER, second son of Mansfield and.lizzie Luwher, aged 10 years aild 1 monh: A. G.M. LETTERS. E. G. Burdick. C. E: Crandall, lli;". L. J. Briggs, Calvin Waldo, F. J. Ehre, L. R. Swinney, C. H. Griffin, II Erns, Lucreia Conklin. Mrs. C. V. Po er. Jacob Davls. Loie Baldwin. ~Irs A. B. Pierce, A. B. Prenice. Ella Rogers, E. n. Barker. Oscar WIlliams, 0 W. Blbcock. A. H. Lewis 4, U. M. Bahcock. J. P. Hunll,np;. P. F. Randolph 2, J. J. Whie. C. B. Corell..J.J. Nichols. E. C. Hibbard, }Irs. M. G. Godfrey, KG. Sillman. Geo. H. Bahoeck. J. A. BaldwlU. E. P Saunders, Emza F. Randolph. D. G. Dllvid, Horace Sillman. C. Poer Jr.. Emeline Crandllli. Ozina)1. Bee; Mrs S. A. Leonard, L. 1f1. Sillman. E. S. Bahcock, E. P. Lewis. Anclrew Carl-on. Mrs. O. D. Williams, L. T. Clawson, l\lr~. D. W. Hule, Joseph Wes, A. W. Coon. Mrs. EvellDe "ells, A. H. Langworhy.. J. M. Tisworh, E B. Clnrke, J, E. N. Baekus, Wal lace Simpson. John Congdon. D. E. Rice, A. E Main. A. D. Bond. C. M. Chamberlain. Geo. Clarke, A. McLearn, W. H Wild, J. F. Shaw. N. Wardner, G. S. HO(1d, A R. Cra.ndall, S. P. Sill man, llrs. J. M. B. Ambler, W. L. Clarke, G. M. Corell. RECEIPTS. John Williayns, Adams Cenre, Horace Green. " Mrs. Margare Hodsell Belmon, Pav- o Vol. No.. $ ()() Abram Dunham. " Horace Sillman, Nianic, R I., J. R. Irish, Rockville, A. B. Kenyon. " Benj. Kenyon. " Mrs. ChaR. Wilber ~{yrle-, Po.., Mrs. Abbie Pierce. Norh LOIlP, Neb., N. R. Sillman, Noronville, Kan., O. W. Babcock.,. J. J. Nichols, Pleasan Hill, Mo., $2 o IiO 50, 200 fio WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET. Review of he New York marke for buer, cheese, - ec., for he week ending March 29h, repore~ for he RECORDER, by David W. Lewis & Co.. Flo duce Commission Merchans, No. 85 and 87 BrouJ Sree, New York. Marking plaes furnished when desired. BUTTER.-Receips for he week, 21,412 paekages; expors Com:iderable new buer is c<fning in in packages which are no alogeher as. der.uable as wood o sbip in. They are no as easily opened, alld when opened and no sold a he firs opening aiways adverise he fac ha somebody else has lookeg. a hem o he nex buyer. Old buer is in rednced sock here and apparenly going ou clean,!lnd for he choices qualiies of i prices are firm.. Wc no& sales of firkins creamery make a 25~@21.i1c., 50 more a 27!@28c., and several fine dairies firkins a 25@27c. Also oqds and ends of Sae buer a 12@18c. New is arriving freely, and wih good demand socks are well cleared up. Sales were mosly a 30@32c., wih some selecio:as a 33@34c and sobj.e los a lile olf quahy sold a 25@27c. We quoe: Faney. Fine. Creamery, fresh... 36@38 34@36 Home dairy, new... -@33 28@SO Old bu\er... 27@28 23@21i Grease...--,-- CHEESE. - Receips for he week, 9,965, boxes; expors, 3,208 boxes: Trade was ligh and a unchanged prices. We quoe:. Fancy. Fiw. Facory, full cream.. 14@15 Skimmed @ 3 EGGs.-Reccips for he week, 9,697 bbls and, 8,588 cases. There has been!rood acive demand all he week a slighly advanced prices, sales were mosly a 24@24@25c. To day; Saurday, here is weaker feeling and lower prices. Sales a lie Mercanile Exchange were large, saring a 24c. andrunning down o 221-c., and closing a 23c. We quoe: Near by Souhern, Canada and Weseru... 22l@23 BEANs.-~Iarrows freely offered a quoaions. :1!Iediums quie. We quoe: Marrows, per bushel, 62 lbs...2 6C@2 80 Meqiums," "...",2 2ri@2 GO DRIED FRmTs.-We quoe:. Apples, evaporaed, choice o fancy... " " poor o &,ood... " Souhern sliced, cholce o fancy... 9l. I" "poor o good... 7 " coarse cu... "...". III Peaches, peeled, evaporaea... ". "un peeled,.. "..." " peeled, sun dried, choice o " "." poor,o good... " unpeeled, ha1ves~ Ol@ 6 " " quarels... lsi Huckleberr1es, per Ib "... Blackberries "..."... Raspberries, black. per lb _ BlTlBB, CBu.o:, EGGs, BJWfs, ETc. llb:du#iwlj am ]J}n~relf on OommWio&.. Cash advances will be made on receil! of propery Where needed, and accoun of 88les and remiadcel or he se.me sen promply 18 BOOn u goods are eold. We have no Agen4l, DlILke ~ purchases whaever for 0Ul ~wn &ccolid, ad IOlici codlignmeni of prid qualiy propery.. DAim W. Iawu&Co., NIIWY~ Thill addre81 ill BWncien boh for Iooda add ~AlESMEN WANTED! To ~sell firs elms Frui and Ornamenal Trees,. Shrubs. Roses. Clemais, Gr.-pc Vines. ec. Permsnen employmen. Good Salary. Address,.gl:r-., ing age and references o business me~.,.j M. EDWARDS.. NUlseryman, Rocheser, N. Y. ALDENS MANIFOLD eye lop EO I A Over 300,000 subjecs and 5,000 illusraions, -, numerous maps, 20 volumes, large_ocavo, $2ij cheaper ediion. $1/1. Specimen pages free. 500,- 000 Volumes Choice Bonks-descripive Caalollle free. B(Jl)ks for examinaion before pa~en on: evidence of good faih. NOT sold by dealers- " I!,rices oo low. JOHN B. ALDEN. Pliblisher, 18- yesey S., New York,?, O. Box 1227.}.

6 " " LUE. Woulds hou live long? Srive o live well read ill he uprigh ways, And raher coun hy acions han hy days; Then hou has lived enongh among us here; For, every day well spen I coun~ a year,. Live well and hen how soon so er hou die, Thou arof age o claim eerniy, Bu he ha oulives Nesor, and appears To have passed he dae o giay Me~huselah8 years, If he his life o sloh and SIn doh give, I say he only was-he did no live, Randolph, A BLESSING IN DISGUISE, BY FLORENCE B. HALLOWELL. 1- When Effie Walon heard h docor say ha she would no be able o.walk again for ~ leas a year, and ha~he mus spend ha lengh of ime lying on bel ba~k, she ~l1l"s in o a passion of ears and cned un Il she eould cry no more. Then s~ grew sullen and unreasonable, and refusea o lisen o any words of comfor from her ~oher, whose loving hear was very heavy WIh he hough of her li~le daugh,e!"s misforune, I J! was no wonder :ha, Effie fel~ ha she could no endure a year of inacion, for she had "run wild," as her aun Penelope Ferkuson said, since babyhood. She was.an only child, and,had been very much lu dulged in every way. Though she was foureen years old she had never been ~o ~ch~oj, and did no even know he muliplicaion able. She seldom ook up a book excep,o look a he :picures, and was apparenly unmoved a her aun Penelopes predicions ha she would grow up an igno~amus. ~er iays were spen in,he woods, or m ramblmg over he hills on her lile pony, and she was never in he house excep a nigh, un. lesshe weaher was inclemen. I was in prying o elimb a big bu~ernu ~e~ ha she had received he fall which had mjured her back; and now hl),r only chance of ever being able o run abou again lay in confinemen o a sofa for a whole year! Poor Effie. H I don know wha 1 shall do wih fie child," said Mrs. Walon o her siser Penelope. " She fres all he, ime, and, no.hing.eems o ineres or amuse her. I am lu uer despair when I hlllk bow 10,ug she mus lie here. I am afraid she will fre herself o deah." -Now, Penelope had more han once old her siser ha he ime would come when she would regre her exreme indulgllce o Effie, bu she was wise enough no o say" I old you so," DOW ha her prophecy had proved rue.. Give her somehing o do, and she won fre," she said. "Keep her hands and brains biay and her hear will be ligh." "She doesn know how o do anyhing," said Mrs. Walon. "If she was only fond 01, reading! bu she won look a a book. or ~ magazine, no maer how I plead WIh. her." " I will come over o-morrow and see wha I can do," said Mrs. Ferguson, as she wen away. So he nex day she appeared in Effies room, carrying a small sachel conaining some red and whie worsed and a pair of kniing needles. Effie was looking very cross and unhappy in spie of he fac ha her sofa,was luxuriously comfol:able, and ha over her head a canary was si)1ging merrily in he brigh Winer sunshine. Her aun sa down wihou asking her how she fel-a quesion which Effie always regarded as a cruel and ullnecessary reminder of her misforune-andook ou he worseds a.nd needles wihou Temark. "If you h:1-;-e come o si wih EfQE1,I,hink I will go ou a lile while," said Mrs, Walon... I have been rying for a week for a chance o do some shopping,", " "Go, by all m~ans," said her siser. "I can say here a couple of hours as well as no. " " Is here anyhinfc you would like o bave me buy for you, darling?" asked 1111S. Walon, bending o kiss her lile daughers cheek, " Of course no. Wha"could I use lying here like a log?" was he reply. As he moher wih a heavy sigh, wen ou of he room, Mrs. Ferguson held up before Effie he needles and worsed.. "Wha do you hink I am going o make, Effie?" she asked. "I am sure I don know," answered Effie~ wihou any appare::l iner~s in he maer.,, u Im no good a guessing." " And I doub if you would be able o guess correcly if you ried-a monh," said, h~r aun pleasanly. So I will ell,you a, once. This is o be a ippe for lile John,nie Snow. You know he lives down in ha :,wreched cabin by he old mill." "Yes, I know," said Effie., "I have passed he place ofen when Ive been ou, qn my pony. There are five or s,ix chil,dren, " Ihink." H-Yes, and hey are no half clohed. How \ 1Jobnnies eyes will sparkle when he ges his ",_warm ippe! Don you wan o help me wih i, Effie? I am so busy ha I would, be very glad of a lile assisance." " I don kno}\ ~ow o kni," said "I don do any kmd of fancy work." "Bu youre no o!) old o learn, and kniing is he easies kind of work. Look a me a minue" now.". Effie looked, and said presenly ha:i did 168m easy.. "Suppose you ry o do a row," said her aun. handing her he needles.,, "Oh, I don believe I could;i should IpOl l" 1,, "Theres no danger-of ha. do i ~ell, I can ravel i ou." d I migh neve; have learned o love books, or I knocked a many a door in he ciy of h So Effie h h relucanly ook I he k needles, d firs an o sew, kni, croche, pain, an d ma k e,wax Mansoul "n... " r1 -."sked for her, And soine said oug s e was exreme yaw war a and feaher flowers." I,hey hough she did live her~, someimes, she h Boon fi fonnd he work I easy. h d and, h If mnch d en o " I hink you have learned o h er ho mgs, and som e saidshe used o onc e, and some er gra I h ca I.on, accomp IS rows on e Ippe. e a a oz.. oo, Effie. Y o! have learne d o pi y el b said she came fi here occasionally d S d when I1h he " I hink 1 will leave i wih you," said poor, and o ake an ineres in heir SOl" wea ler was ne 0 spen a un ay..., en F h h hrows, as your preparaions for o.molr?w up came one whom I knew by name as Un~ Mrs. f erguson, h w en s f erose 1 lk 0 aoing go some orne, show; and you huve learne d paience, ~ e.sl~- belief, wiil,",. volce.iike Ile croaking, of a more " l,er on i aps afer you awhile." may ee I e naion, and h e bl,essmg a c I leer fi u SPIr!o IS Iven, w and he,said Forgiveness never was "Firs red and hen whie, clear o he o is possessor. Your moher was alklug here ha never would be, ha,she was much end," said her aun. o me abou you only yeserday. Shc hinks oo fine a lady o)ive in so low 3 place as " Will you ell Johnnie ha I helped you he improvemen in your disposiion has ha and among such a se as hey were.,wih i?" asked E ffie., been really wonderful, and your api)rociaion So I came forh wearied and sad,. and 3S I "Cerainly; and you shall give i o him of her devoion o you ouches her very reached he ciy gae I me agam he grl,ve 1 I d f h deeply.". scbolar, and 40 gave me much accoun of come yourself, up here.", if you like. wil sen or 1m 0 T ears soo d In Effi e s eyes, Sb e d rew 1 le,r her birh andpar,enage, an,d he h showed. me The nex day when Mrs. Ferguson wen close o bel, and pu Doh arms abou bel her poi;!ai, and old me of er gracious o her sisel-s house, Effies face was wreahed neck. N ei.her spoke; bu wo.rds were no works, and bade me seek her earnesly, bu in smiles, and wih an air, of riumph she necessary for each o hndersand wha he he did no ell me where I could find brough ou-from under he afghan-4e oher fel,. her. ipp~ enirely finished. _ So I wen along my way, looking, bu "Hnven I beell smar? " she asked., well-nigh in despair, when i chanced ha u. CLIPPINGS FROM I GUeD FOIL." 1 f d If h h h know you didn hink Id have i even half oun,myse agam upon e Ig done. And you ough o have seen papas. hill, clit-bing again,he seep and rugged surprise when he Mme in las evening and We all se~ hfe and he world ~rom our pah. And I lifed my eyes and saw once saw me kniing. I jus kep righ on, pre,own sandpom; no wo exacly alik~..so more he cross and Him who hanged hereending I didn noice him; bu I had o when w~ read a boo~ hardi ~ny wo,;"ill ~n-_ on, :!ud 10, a, he firs ~igh of my dear dad erpre I exacly alike. A fnend of Grams fjord ForGiveness me me and filled my laugh a las. hq looked so amaze. n, of Gold," having read Dr. Hollands "Gold snul ~ih h~ly peace and a res like heaven aun Penelope, I wan o make him a ippe. Foil," seleced he following as he" soul of is,~lf., He can use i when he goes ou iu I he k Th h d h ~, sleigh." he boo.", ere are enoug goo, lugs " 0,1 have had a weary search for you," I "A very good idea," said her aun. here h If (o form he soul and follndaion for said., I; I (lvh 11 d h b d" lj a a aozen average vo umes: I 0 WI "I,am always, here," said Forgiveness, "Don say a wor o 1m a ou I, an we send us he condensed essence of anoher "here a m7 Masers fee." give him a grand surprise." ~nd hen, seeing d b k?) how impaien Effie was o begin work, she goo 00 ". Long afelwards I wonder~d wihin mywen ou and bough he necessary maerials Idlen~8s ]s, he sepulcl~re of a l~vmg man. self where Holiness dwel, bu I feared o go a once. Woman \)II! be pnre, If man WIll be rue. in search of her. I knew she would "I am so glad you augh Effie how o Oharacer lives lu a man: repuaion ou- never be a home in he low lands and busy kni," said Mrs. Walon, as she \I;en o he side of hi~.,..., srees of Mansou1. All whoill 1 asked hall-door wih her siser.,. She has been so Th~ sprmgs of he soul s hfe,abide 111 he abou her allswered doubfully." One said. j L F RED UN I V E R SIT Y.l1. ALFRED, N. Y..,, - EQUAL PRIVILEGES, FOR LAlJIEB,GENTLEMEN. Academic,,Collegiae, and Theological Deparmens. Classical, Scienific. Normal, Mechanical, Musical, and.paining and Drawing courses of sudy, Beer: advanages han ever can be promised for he commg year,, - CALENDAR. FaiI Term commences Aug. 29, Win.er Term, Dee. 12, 1883,. Spring Term. March Annual Meeing of Sockholders and Trusees, June 24, Commencemen,,Tunc 25, Expenses, $ o $200 per year. For furher par. iculars, address J. ALLEN, Pr6liUkn. PATENTSHand-BOOk FREE. R. 8, & A, P. LACEr, li.ejl A)I, WuIIIq\oa, D. e., ~ANTEn~ Oarriage Painer. A good pailler can find seady employmen wih he!-llldersigned, A Sabbah.keeping man preferred. Wne aonce, J. F, STILLMAN,& SON. Weserly, R. 1. THE SABBATH MEMORIAL-he organ Of European Sevenh,day Bapiss-is devoed o Sabbah Lieraure and Reform, Biblical Archreolo. gy and ExposiIOn, Evan~elical Work, and Chrisian life, Price, quarerly, 30 cens per annum,, Sub. sciipions received in samps or modey order. Posoffice Olqers should be made payable a 153, Lema.n 8., Whilechapel, Londop,.E., and o he address of William lfeal Jones, 15" ~Iill Yard. Leman S" busv sinpe you were here yeserday ha she affecions.,. ha she had died long ago; indeed, was London, E.., hasn even hough,of freing abou her No ruly Ohl"lSJan mall can be ruly an buried in Eden before Adam came ou. back.", indolen man... One said she lived away a he end of he IONAROH HORSE HOE When Effie had finished he ippe for her Every man m he world who gives blows valley of he Shadow of Deah, her house faher, and i had been pres8~ed o him mus ak~ blows, was on he brihk of he river, and ha I AND CULTIVATOR COMBINED wih much pomp and ceremony, her aun Th,ere IS no God, and }lere can be none, mus hope o mee wih her jus before I, FlIHaqUiII Pafaoes, g.&.q~ (Jom, Onioll8, brough her a crocne needle and a ball of who IS no a God of Pr0Y-ldence. crossed i, Anoher argned almos angrily,~ o.bijqe., lurid.,.. a:o; macrame cord. \yherever o~r affecions cluser, here.a.2ains he noion. " Nay," said,he; ~she "I saw a geauiful idy a Mrs, Tullucks sprmgs up an Ideal characer. lives furher OIl sill. search as hou wil yeserday," she said, "and I wan you o " H is necessary o hllve one hear, a leas, hou shal nevl!l find her ill hou ar safely make me one jus lik!3 i." In whose confidence we.may dwell:. acros;l he river and lan!led on he shores of "I am afraid I can neverlearn o croche," ~owards he so~l WhI~h J!laces Iselfm M he Celesial Oiy." said Effie, "i looks so hard." aiude of recepion, all hmgs flow. Then I remem bered how well I had fared " I is quie as easy as kniing," said Mrs. N o r~h c,an. be uered by ~ soul ha has aforeime on he Holy Hill, and wen forh Ferguson, and when you have once learned no realized I III some way, WIh hope o be again. So up he lonely way I wen, and he sich you can make all sors of prey heard.. ", reached he op of i and looked once more hings." A man who feels idla hl8 religion IS a upon my blessed Saviour. And 10! here was Thus encouraged, Effie,made an effor o slavery, has no.b~gun, ol comprehend he Holiness siing a he Masers fee: I learn, and made i 80 earnesly ha in he real nau~e of ~elig:on., feared o say h~ I had been look~ng for her, course of an hour he idy was well under There IS no ~ough more pre?i?us ha? bu as I gazed upon he Crucified, and fel way, and she was able o finish i he follow- ha my ~:faker I.S my consan mllllser, di- he grl;!alless of his love o me, and as.all ing day wihou furher assisance. rcc and ImmedJa~e. " my hear wen ou in love and adoraion, "I believe I like crocheing beer han. A man who deslr~b o benefi, his fello.ws Holiness rose up,,a.nd came o me all grakniing," she old her moher. ~an uo proceed a ~Illgle sep WIhou fmh ciously, an~said, I< I have b,een, \V~iing for From idies she wen o edgings, hoods,,1d hose whom ~lc woul,d benefi.. hee ever smce hy firs comldgr". leggings, ahd miens, and by he end of, In.he blackes, SOils grow, he llches "Waii,ng wh~re?: I ask,ed, wondering: F bruar h had fi d l e lil S f flo,!eis, and he lofies pnd slonges rees " A HIS fee." saw Hobness. "I am al- ~ yos eel, e nows ou sprliig heilvenward amono he rocks. h." rm n1. WIh all sors of comforable wollen garmens. E I CI 0 I Id b,ways ere. -.LIe v/,ns ~an. A P I dd h veryw lere a 1ll8,lan s lou e a POSl- E UffiU h elle o,pe h 1 I nod S SPh a eahe h lllg ive power, so ha whereyer he cun;ies hime ow 0 use er Ian s. e aug er If I II l f 01 I h h b Sl b b se" le Wl carry Ie po wer 0 llls llllll y. UR SABBATH VISlTOR a s~ ow 0, use e.r ram. 1e eg~ny Every mall who srikes blows for power. O elling her mereslllg anecdoes of lllsoll- f " fi ence f I ns for,l 1 1 Is Published Weekly, by. I I d Effi b. OJ In u,0 I I,n IOns, 18 1 g 1, ca peop e, an e ec!1~e so muc 1 ID m ebed a las ha she willlllgly collsencd o mus be jus as good an anvil as he is a ham- read al?u,d o her aun e~ery day fr~m some m~l~ maers no, how selfish a man may b~ pnerammg book of biography, hisory or here is somehmg in him which ells hi~ THEAMERI,GAN SABBATHTRACTSOCIEl Y, ALFRED CENTRE, N, y, ravel. Alld,sl~e soon became,,,ery mnch ha he selfishness he sees in ohers is COll- SINGLE COPIES, per year,,. ".,., ",.60 cens, ashamed ofihe 19norance of which she ha~ empible. TEN COPIES AND UPWARDS, per copy, 50 cens. once boa.sed., u A I" Life is only an inesimable blessing o One day her ~OUSIl1 Lll,I" n.n ~ene ope s him who, prepared o mee he fuure, and el~es daugher: came ~n Wih,~ box of who, complehending his posiion, and he ~a~~~,s, and a hle book called Seps o meaning of i, is no afraid of he fnl1le,,, E" ",. All hose acions w hlch love naurally dic. ffie, she said, -. mohel wans, ~e ~o aes and performs, if performed by any in. each you how o y~lu. Sl~e, hlllks. I dividual as simpledl1ies-perfolmed grudg would be su?h a pleas,n ~~CU,p~lOll fo~ JO: inglyana difficully, amoun o llonillg, as when l,0u glow lred of leadlllo and faucy Chrisian acions, work.,, Personal characer should alwavs Le a 1e- -By his Ime Effie ha~ come? he c?n- sulan of rue acion, insi"ued for?iusloll ~a, she.was capa~le /~ 10aJ..IlIng unselfish purposes. The mea.nes and mos almo~, a~.yh~l1g, and she Y,as my gl,d o illegiimae of a.ll hamal pursuis is he n.~d81 ~ak.e ~IS n~\~ ~c~o,mpjlsl~~ell., Lulu direc pursui of repuaion. _ Came legularly e\clj day o ghe, bel a les Our spirinal naures are o be kni wih son, and, she l:~ove~ so ap 1:. J~nl~ll,ha, her firmness by oil, o be haldeneq in o power.yolli~g?ache~ a ~engh adh~e(~ a C~UI,S? d by conflic, o be sofened ino humaniy lllsruclon flom some,one mol e pluficl,en, by he ex)lerience of heir weakness, o be han herself. l!er auvice wasfo~lowe,d Wlh- lcndeled. racable by affl.icion, and hus ou deja~" ~nd A Effie ;vas so,ou..sudymg. un: fied for a safe eerniy.. del an :11 l~ or \~ell-kl1own,l)11~y, who ca~le I The sw(lees, ype of heaven IS h from ~he ciy.wlce lj, week o Insrnc her. nay, heaven is he home for whose acquisi I see~led o ~ffie ha, everyone she k!1ew ion we are o srive he mos srollgly. ook an meles 11I eachmg her so,mehldg. liome in one form and anoher is he Orea One friend gave her lessons in making objec of life. I Eands a he ~nd of ~very feaher:fiowers, anoher old h~r how o. days labor, and beckons us o is bosom, and mould In wax; and he new slches she life would be cheerless and meaningless did learned in kniing and croche were legion." we no discern across he river ha di vides Wih her ime so fuuyoccupied he.i from he life beyond, glimpses of he monhs rolled by so quickly ha she co:jd pleasan mansions prepared for us.-gmins scarcely believe when Ohrismas came again, of Gold. ha her year of confinemen was almos AT THE DUSTERS FEET. over. Her aun came in he day before Chris. mas and found her wih a vely sober look on her face, and her hands crossed jaly in her lap.. _, _ lis your work all done, Effie," she asked. H Yes," answered Effie, "and all dis afernoon I have done nohing, bu hink.".. Wha have you been hinkmg abou, dear?".,, " Abou he years of my life which were almos wased, Aun Penelope, and abou he number of hings I have learned in he las,,:elve monhs. A day or wo ago I heard Mrs. Ellis say ha"we could IlSver ell wha was bes for us, and, ha we ough o ry o believe. ha everyhing ha happened o us was for our good in some way, no maer how we were vexed and roubled jus a firs. Now, when I found ha I would have o lie on my bacr for a y~ar I houghl I migh much beer die a on(}e. I seemed o me ha no girl, had ever had a beer righ han J o be uerly wreched. Bu I know now: ha ha fall from he buernu If you don ree was he bes hing ha ever happened o me. If I had no been forced o lie here REV. MARK GUY PEARSE. Once I wen forh o look for Repenance. I sough her day and nigh in he ciy of Mall8oh1. I asked many if hey knew where she dl}el, and hey said hey had l1ever seen her. I me one, grave and scholarly, who old,me wha she wal> like, and bade me seek.ber earneslv; bu he did no ell me where she \vas o be found. Then, all sad a hear and wearied wih my search,. I wen forh wihou he, ciy walls and climbed a lonely hill, and up,a seep and rugged way, unil I can;je in sigh of, a cros8, and,of Him who hung. hereon. And 10, as I looked upon him, here came TERMS, CORRESPONDENOE. All communicaions relaing o business mus be addressed o he Sociey as above, ~, All communicaions for Ile Edior should be addressed o FLORA A, RANDOLPH, Alfred Cen. re" N, Y. FARMS on James River, Va.. in a Norhern se,-= - lemen, Illusraed circular free. J. F, :MANCHA, Claremon, VIrginia, THE PEOPLES. PAPER. one and ouched me. Then insanly my hear was meled, and all he grea deeps of soul were broken up. "Ah, Repenance, I have -been looking everywhere for you," I said. " DO-The Wach, one year "Thou w.il always find me here," said T.HE TDIBUNE. b if h b R.. "h I f C. fi d,u pays pos age,. U,e. BU epen ance, ere, In Sl~ 1 0 my rllcl e scriber wishes he wach Ben as regisered mail he Lord. I arry ever a his fee." I will nlease remi 10 cens exra, Agaip I wen forh o look forforgiveness. THE TRIBUNE, New York.. WlIl be pleased o know ha an accoun of his "FUNERAL SERVICES," and he memorial Belmon delivered on ha occasion by Presiden J..Allen, of Alfred Un{versiy, have been, published in an appropriae form by he American Sabbah Trac Sociey, arid is furnished by mails,10 cens a, copy. Address, SABBATH REC(j,RDER; Alfred Cenre, N. Y., CARD COLLECTORS, HEADQUARTERS., GMomo Gards, &rap Picures, and Ar Noveliu. The laes syles embrace ILLUMINA,TED, GILT, EMBOSSED, & IMPORTED OARDs. Six sampm ses, comprising 30 elegan cards, (no wo alike) sen for en 2c, samps, Caalogues free. Address,T, W, TAYLOR & SON. P,ublisbers, P. O. Box 5.,:-aocheser, N, y, Cu his ou. ABENTS WANTED"::: 1.:ok 30 YEARS A DEECTIV~~I~X~;~"

7 ", :.,, ~eologjcal-])~ Normal, Mechan1... and ~rawing courses of~ ever can be proilu!ed f~,opular Jin. ELECTRICAL STORAGE does no promise a cheap means of ransmiing power in he presen sae of he ar. The French Elecric Ligh and Power 00. find i necessary o charge consumers 50c. for a horse power for an hour, or $5 a day for one horse power. This is abou he same as he cos of an 01 dillulj laborer urning a crank. As he cos of power by large engines, including aendance and ineres on plan, is no over 2c. for each horsepower, per hour,. he oher 48c. mus be llsel up in losses and profis. B A PARISIAN chemis has invened a new explosive called Panclasie. A grea advan: arre claimed for his is ha i will no ex plode " by concu~si~n. I!s pu HI? and ~ra~spored in wo hqulds, which ac like smdhz powdejs, becoming explos~ve.wlfln mixed. U is said o equal _.- dynamie III deadly and desrucive effeciveness. THE diacoyery ha he boom of he Mississippi River, o he deph of.. ONLY sa. THE SABBATH RECORDER, APRIL.3, 1~84. \. OUR,- NE-W- A14ERIC~N LEfEB. WATCH f Aer monhs anabor Bnd exp"rimen. we bave a las brn h Ii lon A NEW WATCH. I I. a Key Wlndl If ""uf ho f~r eo Celebl6LudAucbor Lover M.ovemen. Expamnon Bal~llce l!,~lll~ J W ~ ad ho 1 They are made ofbe bes maerial. Bodin he very be~ mr.nn~~:oens o m ~:lko good h~iikeeping quaules. The Cnso3 o.re mallo or our Celebraed go~~in ;~~~~r::081~::::~ g:~~cj~i~~~~l~:s::~!f~~~~ amoun of <l,c~d i ~~nno be old from " genuine Gold Wach excep b~~~~~e~ u g~.s. oy nro finely engraved or engine urned and are massive and BlOllg 1112 "cry handsomo malllg ij us he wach for Rallrond -wcill echllnifd, and all laboring men who require a good. 6 r!.~s wachlndan accnrae emekeepcr. For radrubs.111d Bl"3Culalve purposes,lls. superior o ony wach 6\CI: Cf010 uifcred. TbcJ ca.n be s... lu renduy for15 und ~oeach nn,j raded 60 BS o double hose amouus, FnrmcrB IlS weil as Agens can handle heso w chc!s o ndvnu8~e. as hey Cun be readllye1chlln~ell iorsock or gonda. "C send he wach free byrogiscred mail l on receip of $8.00. Or we willsenul C. 0, D. on receip of $ I.00 on accoun; bo balb.dco ~3.n be paid n he express offico. We also llnvevcry fino Alnmnum Gold Chllins a C; 1.00 Inch. BC(l.uU(ul MoclnlUon Charms 50 conr. We have llun.. dreds ofesimonlll.ls bu bave room for only afow* _ WORLD MANFG Co~ Menlo Park, Cal. Jan. 8, 1~B4. Gcns:-lbe $a.no Alnmlnum Guld Wach gives Perfec; saisfacion. I enclose $30.00 for 9 more wnches balance o be (.. O. D. Send a once. Respecfully Henry Dr&ihwlu. WOULD "MANFG CO., Gunnison, Co Jan. 1f, Sirs:-Snme monhs n:ro I purchased oue of your $8.00 New Americnn Lever WnchQs aud [ Bold I for $ Plea.so send ~eu.noher. EncloBed find cash. Yours. H. J. Green.,is ha we mee an aricle ha 80 full/ co"lesponds "IJih is adverised flood qualiies (~S does he New A.Tnerican. Lever War!;. I has he adanage of. being made of ha precious mea A luml-num Gold; ill works are olihe bes make, and he general syle of he case rank i wih he bes Waches made anllwhpre. We reconz.. mend -i o Our readers as a Wach, ha wi give enire saisfacion., - The Crea Church LICHT. FlINK8 Paen R~Jecol give he Hol Vowcrful. he Sofl:.cJ.. Chespe8 and he Be!II Ligh known for Churches. Sores. Show Wmdo... s. Parlors.!3anks. Office.s, PLcufe Gal1erie~. Theares, Depos, ec. New and e1e gan designs. Send size of room. Ge circular and esimae. A liberal discoun o cnurches Iln(i he rade. L P. FJUNR.. u0.1 Pearl ~rc~.. N. y. severall fee, moves downward in a solid mass like a glacier, is no encouraging o THE CHEAPEST WORK EVER ISSUED! hus~ wllo seek o conrol is mighy curren -THEwih heir puny obs~rucions. The engineer in charge of he improvemens a Lake Providence, near Vicksburg, repors ha a WORLDS CYCLOPEDIA --AND LIBB4Rll u<1 pile, driven ouside he dyke as a. UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, ";alker", has "raveled sixy wo fee Tbla nluobletolnwo give. Bccurs. Bnd concla. Informaion, arranged. for roady down sream, erec _.- lcfcldco on and firmly imbedded III Anaomy, BoUDYJo MJnernlogy, Arcblccure he sand." Chelulsry., Medicine, Agriculure, Eng.lneering,. h, slology. AsronolDY. EducaloD, Philosophy, Ars and Sciences, Geograpby" Religion, Biography; GeoioKY, Naural BJbl1cal Llernure" GO"crllll1ens, HI8O..,., LIMITS OF HE ARING.-Aeniou has been Uilcs nod To"rOil or Hisory., Lnw~ hevorld, JI()Iiculnre, Commerce, dircccd of lae o he experimcns made by Exploralon& Travels Llr.rnore, ~l)hology, EcclcIias1cullllsory MochnncB, Lnnguages. &CJ I c01lans over 800 pages, References Bud 1,200 M. Panchon on he limis of hearing, he resu1s being communicael o he French ljlosna&onay and Is ho bes nnll mollnopuiar Cyclopedia for nll classea 8.ndcond.1ou everpub113hcd. Agens \Vancd. o ake ordors orhls INDISPENSABLE LIBRARY Of UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE.. Acailemy of Sciences. rhe noes were produced by a powerfnl si.ren of he kind inven- 8Rm~!.o CO-piCA wlll be lien for examinaion, by mall, pos-paldor ONE DOLLAR. Addr World lu g Co. 122 Nassau Sree, Newiork ed bv Cagniard.-Haour, and acuaed by serni. I seems ha he highes audible We Wan Age..ns for he WORLDS CYCLOPEDIA And o gea once Brisk, Ener;;-cic Bnd Successrnl Workers, we havo decided o give noes l)roducec1 in his way had 72,000 vibraions pel minue. M.. Panchon has also. ()yclopedias before JU:NE l.., To he Agen who orders he mos; $ I 000 C A S H vibraed meal sems fixed a one end and, We offer such exraordluary Inducemens na Agens canno fail o C:lll from $ o $300 permonh, w~ will also divldeequblly rubbed wih cloh powdered wih colo11hane. $1 000 QASH... mwecn be en persons who send he en nex In diminishing he lengh of he sem he la.rges orders before.lj~e 1s We ",il c; end a.-...sbmple Cyclapec.li3. by mall, o any njdrcs8 fo OlIE sharpness of he noe is increased. Curiously l::h)l~.a~j.. If you donofi d he Cyclopedia. worb he money we -.cn refund he co.~h. E~ery a;enwlll rcau:w Un2Hi~Olnc?rois on nil orders sel alldhc mosenergelcwill recclvehe $~,OOO.OO VUSb Prclnlums enough. he finds ha he lengh of sem \ l.,:,.ne.:l &ho"c in ai.flilon o all oher colnmlshlons.. ~etlu One DnlldI a om:"" ror o;j.lliue C\"clopedla. ola Co"lId~nlal Terms o Al:cus. Wo have uepo,ied cash wih JOHN F, PfliLLIPS & Co,, gi\ing he limiing sound is independen. oj O:! Pr..rk H,l\", Ne,v York, 1,;0 bo given us llbov). John I". Phillips &: Co, ae ho nll.horizcll New Turk AgeusOf he h"w YOUR (RIH:.. :n!;, and h.::.vj guar:lueed h) pllblshl!rs ouhs TlllJun~. ha he cash will be glvenas abovo adverised. is diameer; and for scel, copper, and ~ilver, ~I~~~~r~~5! I World. ~Ianufacuring Co.. 12~ Nasfia,u Sree. ~ew Xork. he lenghs are in raio. o. he respecive velociies of sound in hese meals-ha is,! THE SABBATH RECORDER as 1,000 for copper, 1,002 for seel. and 0,995 for sih:er.. Colopha~1e._. appears o Ile bes! LIST OF LOCAL AGENTS rubbing sl1bsance.-scienijic American. " THE. EST EQUIPPED A NEW FORM: OF STE:E;L.-A a recen mceing of he Insiuion of Mechanical Engineers, London, he Hadfield Seel Foundry Company showed specimens of seel casings and pieces of seel wholly wihou magneic capaciy,.includmg axes and oher ools carrying a ine cuing edge, which were he subjecs of very grea ineres o hose pres en, for hese cas ools require no reamen of any kind when hey come from he mould. They are very haed, bu wha is he more remarkable is ha hey are very ough a he same ime. rhey require no hardening or empering. The seel of hese remarkable properies is made by horoughly incorporaing, under Mr. Rober Hadfields paen, from "I o 12 percen.. ofrich ferro-manganese, conaining abou 80 per cen. of manganese. The applicaions of his remarkable ID al are, i need hal:dly be s:iid, innumerable. Tools of almos eve~y descripion can now go sraigh from foundry o grinding and finishing rooms, while for. he nun~~rous e~gineeriug pl1lposes o WhICh seel IS appbed, for srengh, -onghness, and hardness are now added.-scienific American. " EN.Al[;E;LING OAST IRON. WARE. - Oo Holreifz, of Beresdorf, has devised a new process for preparing vessels for enameling. He ses on wih he asserion ha he en ameiadheres o he whie, iron beer han o -, BY ALL ODDS RAILROAD IN THE WORLD. Le i be forever remembered ha he Ohicago &: Norh-vVesern.. CA.U:WAY i~!h~ bes ann shores roue o and fro~ Chicago i and ljouncil Bluffs (Omaha), and ha i is preferred by all well posed ra-:elers when passing o or from.1110 PATENT 1(0 PAY. ATENTS OBTAINED FOR MECHANIC.h Pdevices, medical OJ: oher compounds, ornamejlal designs, rade-marks and labels. Caveas, Assign mens, Inerferences, Infringemens, and all maers relain~ o Paens, promply aended o. We make. prelimmary examinaions and furnish opinions as o paenabiliy I free Df cherge, and all who are iner esed in new invenions and Paens are invied o send for a copy of our "Guide for Obaining Pa: ens,: which is sen free o any address, and conains complee insrucions how o obain Paens, and oher valuable maer. During he pas five years, we havd obained nearly hree housa.nd Paens fer Amelican and Foreign invenors, a.nd can give saisfacory references in almos eve. y couny in he Union. Address, LOmS BAGGER & CO., Soliciors of Paens and Aorneys a Law, Le Droi Building. Washmgon, D. C. _. NEW YORK. Adams-A. B. Prenice. Blookjie"ld-C. V. Hibbard, Berlin-Edgar R. Green. OCles-R. A. Barber. DeRuyer-Baron G. Sillman. GMesee-E. R. Crandall Independence-Sherman G. Crandall Lwna1(UlVillc-Asa M. Wes Lincklaen-Benjamin H. Sillman New L01~don-H. W. Palmier. Nile-Ezekiel R. Clarke. POlviUe-A. K. CrandalL Riohbu7y-Edwin S. Bliss. Sae B, idge-.joseph Wea. &ahbyron L. Barber. Wason-Benj. F. Sillman. Wes Edme8fm-J. B. Clarke CONNECTICUT. M.vsie Bridge-George Greenman. Waerford-Oliver ~Iaxson. :lhode ISLAND. 18 Hopkinon-Ira Lee Corell. 2d Hopkinon-L. F. Randolph. RookviUe-U. 1lI. Babcock. Weserly-Sanford P. Sillman; Woodville-Horace Sillman. NEW JERSEY. Maj lboro-j. C, Bowen.. New Ma11ce-A. S. Tisworh. Plainjield-J. Elias Mosher. Shiloh-W. S. Bonham. PENNSYLV ANU. Hebron-Geo. W. Sillman. Moaierown-J. Greene. New Enerprise-D. C. Long. R()Ulee-LeRoy Lyman Union ])ale-a, W. Coon. WEST VIRGINIA Berea-D. N, Meredih. Los (Jreek-L. B. Davis.. New Milon-Franklin F. Randolph New Salem-Preson F. Randolph. Quie Dell-D. H. Davis. omo. Jackson Oenre-Jacob H. Babcock. WlSCONBm. Albwn-E. L. Burdick Berlin-John Gilber. ijarwrighs Mill-D. W. Carwrigll Edgeron-Henry W. Sillman. M7on-:-Paul M. Green., Milon Juncion--L. T. Rogers,) Uica-L~ Coon. Walwork--N. J. Read.,ILLmoIS, Farina-Isaac caw!jon. "Pilla Ridge-M B. Kelly.. We& HalWck-N. S. Burdick. IOWA. Welon-L, A: L&Ofboro. Toledo-Maxson Babcock. MINNESOTA. Alden-L. C. Swee. Dodge Oenre-o-Geo. W. Hills. Freedom-J. L. Shaw. New Richland-R. D. Burdick. 1ransi-John M. Richey. 1renon-Charles C, Ayers. KANSAS. Marion-W. E- M. Oursler. Noronville-Osman W. Babcock Pardee-Samuel R. Wheeler. MISSOURI. B!Uings-L. F. Skaggs. NEBRASKA. Harvard-Elmore C. Hibbard. Long Branch-Joshua G. Babcock Norh LoUll-Oscar Babcock. Orleans-H. E. Babcock. KENTUC~. Oa1"lB1Iille-O. W. Threlkeld., CATALOGVB 01 BOOKB AN]) TRAOTB PlllILI8HED m TJDI A.MERICANSABBATH TRACT SOClElY, A..:l.PnBD CENlBE, N. Y N ATUlUIlS GOl> AND HIs MlmORIAL. A Series of Four. Sermons on he subjec of he Sabbah. By Nahan Wardner, lae missionary a Shanghai China, subsequenly engaged in Sabbah Relorm labors ~n Scoland. 112 pp. Paper, 15 cen&. THE SABBATH AND THE Bm.DAY. By Rev. A.. H Lewis, A. M. Par -Firs, Argumens. Par Seoond, Hisory. 16mo. 268 pp. FiJ;le Cloh, $1 25. This volume is an earnes and able presenaion 01 he Sabbah quesion, argumcnaively and hisorical ly, and should be in he hands of every one deai.rijlg ligh on he subjec. THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY THE PERUSAL OP GILFIL LAN ANDOTHER AUTHORS ON 1 TIlE SABBATH. By Rev. Thos. B. Brown, Pasor of he Sevenli-ds,. Bapis Qhurch a Lile Genesee, N. Y. Second Ediion, 125 pp. Fine Cloh, 50 cens. Paper, 10 cens. This is in many respecs he mos able argumen ye publis.li.e<l The auhor was educaed in he observance of Sunday, and was for several years a high ly eseemed miniser in he Bapis denominaion. The book is a careful.review of he argumens in favor of Sunday, and especially of heworkof Jamel Gilfillan, of Scoland, which luu! been vq.dely cireu laed among he clergymen of America, Mr_ Brown has horoughly slfed he popular noions relaive o Sunday, wih grea candor, kindness and abiliy. We especially commend i o hose who, like Mr. Brown, have bf!ell. augh o revere Sunday as he Sabbah. E A DEFENSE OF THE SABBATH, in reply o Ward on he Fourh Commandmen. By Geo. Carlow. Third Ediion-Revised. 168 pp. 25 cens. This work was firs publishcd iii. London in 1724, I is valuable as showing he sae of he Sabbah ar gumen a ha ime.. VINDICATION OF THE TRUE S!.BDATH, in 2 pars, Par Firs, Narraive of Recen Evens. ParSec one, Divine Appoinmen of he Sevenh Day, by Rev. J. Vi. Moron, lae niissimary of he Re formed presbyerian Church. 66 pp. Paper, 10 cens_ This work is one of decided value. no only as reo gards he argumen adduced, bu as showing he ex : reme wan of liberaliy and fairness willch charaeer ized he rial and excommunicaion of Mr. Moron from he P~esbyerian Church. TIlE ROYAL LAY CONTENDED FOR. By Edward Senne. Firs prined in London, in pp. Paper. 10 cens. LIFE ll.u DE:ATH. By he lae Rev. Alexander Campbell, of Behany, Va. Reprined from he "liiillennial Harbinger E~ira. " 50 pp. Price, 6 cens. COMMUNION. OR LORDS SUPPER. A Sermon deliv, ered a IIIilon JUUcion, Wis., June 15h, By Rev. N. Wardner, D. D. 20 pp.. The Sociey also publishes he following racs. which ",ill be sold Il cos, in large or small qua~i. ies, o any. who may desire hem. Specimen pack ages sen free o any who may wish o examine h Sabbah quesion. Tweny per cen. discoun made o clergymen on any of he above named books; and a liberal discoun o he rade.. Oher works Boon o be published. TRACTS No. 2-Mornl Naure and Scripural Observance c he labbah. 52 pp. No. 10-The True Sabbah Embraced and Observed. 16 pp. _. No. 11-Heligious Libery Endangered by Legislaive Enacmens. 16 pp. No. 15--An Appelll for he Resoraion of he Bible Sabbah, 40 pp. No. 16-The Sabbah and is Lord. 28 pp. No. 23-The Bible Docrine of he Weekly Sabba:... TOPICAL SERIES-by Rev. 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Shor en busiaess exclusively, and call oba.in Pllens in THE N Y SAFETY STEAM POWER C - me." in he school orone T)lannus; fhis najiles poem3 are in abundance. less ime han hose remoe from WashIDgon. Wl!en V~l nd li.. nal Sea E. If; B 9 model or drawing is sen we advise as o palenabil.,a, orzzo m ng~nu Oilen. he place where he disciples me for daily insr,nc My MUSICAL MnroRIEs, by H. R. Haweis. A iy free of charge; and we make no charge unless GEO. H. BABCOCK, Pres.. 30 Corland S. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS, ion: They became earnes sudens &f he word.. book for all who love music, or would culivae a we obain paen:. We reier, bere, ~ he Pos 1Ias- THOMAS B. STILLMA~ &; CO., CHEMISTS. " V. 10. Space 91" wo yeurs. Two years ase for i. The auhors memories cluser abou el", he Sup. o. he Money Order DIV., and o of Analyses of Ores Mmeral& Waer8 &c SECOND QUARTER. ficials o~ he U. S. Paen Office. For circular, 40 & 4d Broadway,. afer separaion from he synagogue, making a he" king of musical insrumens," he violin; bu April 5. Pauls Third Missionary Journey. Acs 18: ~28; advice, erms, and reference o acual cliens in your. leas wo years and hree monhs in Epheslls. In are no limied o, ha olie heme. Sradivarius: 19: 1-7. own Sae, or couny, address-:-c A. SNOW & Co., R: M. TITSWORTH, MANUFACTURER OF April 12. Paul a Ephe8u8. Acs 19: 8-22., his farewell address o lhe Ephesians, (Ac3 20: 31,) PagaIiini, Ljsz, Wagner, come in for a par of his Opposie Paen Office, Wasb,ingon, D C..FINE CLOTHING. Cm<;m WorkaSpeciaUv April 19. Pauls Preaching. 1 Cor. 1: he SPeaks of i as being hree years. During his aenion. A chaper on "Old Violins" shows he, A. L. TITSWORTH Lispenard B. Ap.ril26. Absinence for he Sake of ohers. 1 Cor. 8: ime Paul wroe his Firs Corinhhms, (1 Cor. ouch of a connoisse~r and is wrien in an animaed POTTER, JR. & CO.. Hay 3. Chrisian Love. 1 Cor. 13: : 8, 9.) Ali llcy wlliell dwcl in Asin syle ha(arouses and holds even he mos languid C PRINTING PRESSES. Hay 10. Vicory over Deah. 1 Cor. 15: ileard illc word. By he name Asia is mean reader. In fac, for a popular work on music, i 12 &; 14 Spruce S. Hay \7. The Uproar a Ephesu5. Acs 19: 23-41; 20: 1,2. C. POTTER, JR. H. W. FISH. Hay 24. Liberal Giving. 2 Cor. 9: ha small disric comprising he provinces of would be difficul o name a book equal o his.. Jos. M. TITSWORTH. - liay 31. Chrisiau Libery. Gal. 4: Lydia, Caria and l\iysia, on he.legead. Sea. Thc auhor is full of his subjec, and his wriing is ORTONS HOUSE HEATING STEAM GENERATOlI June 7. Jusificaion by Faih. Rom. 3: 1!l-31. G Heai;d hcvord. Some have supposed ha evidenly a work of lore. P~blished in Funk & -Cheapes and bes. Send for Circular o. June 14. The Blessedness of Believers. Rom. 8: GURTON BOILER MFG CO., 110 Cener S. June 21. Obedience o Law. Rom. 13: 1-10, Paul, while a Ephesus, marle journe-ys o he dif Wagnalls (10 & 12 Dey S., N. Y.) Sandard Li- June 28. Review. feren ciies of Asia and esablished he churcbes LESSON n.-paul AT EPHESUS. BY REV. THOS.. R. WILLIAMS, D. D. For Sabbah day, Apr1112. SCRIPTURE LESSON.~AcT8 19: And he wen ino he synagogue, and spake boldly for he space of hree monhs, dispumg and persuadmg ho hings concerning he kingdom of God. 9 Bu when divers were hardened, and believ~d no, bu spake evil of ha way before he muliude, he depared from hem, and sepal"d.ed he disciples, disj:!uing daily in he school of one lyrannus. 10. And his coninued by he space of wo years: so ha all hey whioh dwel in Asia heard he word of he Lord Jesu. boh Jews and Greeks. n.-and God wrough special miracles by he hands of h~:. lll. 80 ha from bis body were brou~h uno he SICk handkerchiefs, or aprons, and he diseases depared from hem, lnd he evil spiris wen ou of hem. 13. Then cer.in of he vagabond.jews, exorciss, ook npon hem o call over hem which had evil spiris, he name of he Lord Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheh. 14. And here were seven sons of one Sceva a Jew, and chief of he priess, which did so. 15. And he evil soiri answered and said, Jesus I know; and Paul I know : bu who are ye? 16. And he man in whom he evil spiri was, leaped on hem, and overcame bem, and prevailed agains hem, so ha hey fled on of ha house naked and wonnded. 17. And his was known o all he Jews and Gre,\ks also dwllling a Ephesus: and fear fell on hem all, and he 118me of he Lord.J esus was magnified. 18. And many ha helieved came, and confessed, and shewed heir deeds. 19. Many of hem also which used curious ars, brough, heir books Oleher. and burned hem hefore all men; and hey couned he price of hem, and found i fify housand - piece8 of sliver So mighily grew he word of God, and prevailed :!1. Afer hese hings were ended, Paul purposed in he spiri, when he had passed hrough Macedonia, and Aohaia, o go o Jerusalem, saying, Afer I have been here, I mus also see Home. 22. So he sen ino Maoedonia wo of hem ha minisered uno him, Timoheus and Erasus: bu he himself sayed in Asia for a season. PRINCIPAL THOUGHT.-Powero1miraclel!l In eaching Chrisianiy. GOLDEN TEXT.-" And many ha believed eame, and confes8cd, and showed heir deeds." -Acs 19 : 18 TIllE.-A. D. 54 o 57. PLACE.-Ephesus, in Asia Minor. OUTLINE. I. Panl preaching o he Ephe8ian8. n. Chrl81an miracle8 and Ephelliansorcery. III. The book8 01 magic burn. questions. Give some accoun of he ciy of Ephesus, is locaion 9.nd populaion. Were here Jews here? Wha was Pauls heme of discours~? Did Pauls preaching serve o harden some? Did Paul form a separae congregaion of he Chris ian. here 1 How long did Paul preach In his congregaion separaed from he synagogue? Wha was he resul of his coninupdminisry in Ephesns? How did God vindicae Pauls preaching? How were he exorciss affeced by Pauls miracles? How did he evil spiri inerrogae be exorciss? By wha Spiri did he man in whom he evil spiri was, prevail over he family of Sceva? By wha means was he name of he Lord Jesus magnified? Did he sor cerers show aily disposiion o reform, and in wha way? Wha was Pauls nex plan of labor? Where did he propose -o g J? Whom did he ilend forward Ino Macedonia? INTROD1J.CTION. Ephesus was no only he capial of be province, bu was a riy of very gr,ca imporance and be chief emporium of rade for a wide cxen of coun ry. I was he sea of he emple of Diana, one of he seven wonders of be world. The grea religious characellsic wbich Paul was o encouner in Eph, esus was he overwhelmi~.s power of he worship of he grea goddrss Diana. Paur~ minisry here ~as ait earnes, inecs~an, laborious, house o hous,e minisry, which carried Is exhoraions o each in dividual member of J10 Church. Though a minis ry-of many ears, i war grealy blessed. Though i was a ime of rial, sickness. persecuion and SOl" rows, ye Pauls labors were una baing. LE SON {:OlUlUENTS. > V. 8. He wee ino he s)na(;;o;,;-ues. The Jews were acquained wih he prophecies re laing o he" promised Messiah, and hence i was very naural for I;aul o seek hem ill every ciy lind expound he prophecies o hem. Thus every Sabbah day would find Paul in he sy~agogue, morn. ing and evening, preaching o he JewG, showing ha Jesus was he Chris, and seing forh he naure of his work, and he laws of his kingdom. Dispuiug and persuadiug. Revised Version,reasoning., He always addressed bimself o he inelligence firs, and hen exhored and persuaded. Firs know he ruh hen do i. This- is he rue order of all rue preaching., This kind of labor Paul kep up in, EpIresWl hree monhs. V. lj. Bu wheu some were.hardened a~d believed no. Disbelieving is always a hard~dlng process. We have seen before, h!i. o disbelie~e a rub, when proper, eiidence is given, is posiively sinful in iself. Bu disbelief is always followed by a hardened sae of he mind which makes belief more and more dillcul. Bu spake evil of ba way before he muldlude.,this isanoher resul of he,sin of unbelief, The hear is no only hardened, bu acive opposiion is incied and his is ofen carried o cruel persecuion. Speaking evil of he gospel or of Chris IS very Daural for one who is srivi,ng agains be daims of ibe gospel. Such men wilj.. ake exreme meas. ures o kecp he muliude on heir side. He de. pared from hem-. Having done his full duly and being resised and refused a hearing, Paul was now jusified in wihdrawing from he yilagogue, and leaving hem in_ beir disobedience. Tha is a fearful sae o be lef in" bu here doub. less are many in. every religiou: communiy in jus, - described in Rev. 2, 3. I was only. fory years from ihis ime, ha Pliny in his famous leer o he Emperor Trajau, speaks of _he sorrows of he C1lrlsians in he province of Bihynia, of which he was gov9lllc~ Numhers, he.says, of all uges" of all ranks, of boh sexes, no only in he ciies of hill province, bu in be ycry villages and remoeb counry disrics were infescd wih his supersiion (Chrisianiy). All lhis may have resuled from Pauls preacbing here. V God wronglllil})ccialmirnclcs by he hands of Panl. l\lirncles speciully adaped o show lle superioriy of he divine power ov..,r he magicians. We shonld noice he fac ba.. all hc miracles of God hro~h his servans arespeciully adaped o paricular circumsances. If he would each,resurreclion hrough Chris,,he would raise Lazarus, so his power over diseases is shown by miraculous CI.lrcs Here Paul was brough face, o face wih magicians, hence he form of he Imracles mus be adaped o show heir folly and Gods power. V. 13. Ceraiuof hc vagabond Jews. Revised Version, 8rolling Jeun. Somewha like our raveling gypsies and oheir f6rllne-ellers. They :were Jews who wen abou from _ place o place, professing by charms aud spells, o cure diseases. Took upon hcm o cull over hcm which had evil lipii"us he namc ofke Lord Jesus. This shows ha even hese bli:mled vaga\;onds could bu acknowledge he superior power of Jesus name, hough hcir apprehension of he real characer of Jesus Chris wa~ very imper fee, and ye hey would employ he power of ha name o effec cures. Wllom Paul preacbed. This shows ha hey had learned of his name hrough Pauls preaching; and hey also classed hemselves wih Paul in using his name o cas ou evil spiris. V. 15. And he evil spiri answered and said. Tha evil spiris may have such conrol ovcr a man as o con~ol his houghs and words in 11 large measure is plain from such passages as hese. They know and judge and feel condemnaion, and use sraegy. In his passage he quesion pu by he evil spiri implies a severe censure. V. 16. The man ill whom he cvil spiri was leaped on hem. This p,assage shows ha he demoniacal spiris ofen brings supernaural srengh by frenzy and mad exciemen, so ha a man hus possessed will accomplish wha would be enirely beyond his naural powers. V. 17. Tilis \vas kilovil (or buame known) o all. Tha is, i was a public demonsraion. While Paul could conrol and drive ou evil spiris hese wickcd were driven ou. by hem in perfec can. brary-no I Paper, 25 cens. _ THE OLD TESTAMENT STUDENT, for March, comes o our able a lile lae, bu is con<>ns are of such a characer ha hey do no depend upon he dae of heir issue. The quesions discussed in he num bel before us, likely o be of mos general ineres,. relae o he hisorical cbaracer of he book of Jonah, o he claim lia Ezra wroc or modified some porions of he Penaeuch aud o he sigmficance of he Uli,m and Thummin. The specialis will be ineresed in he aricle on he Sudy of Assyrian. Conribued Noes, Ediorial Noes, and Book Noices all are well wrien. W. R. 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Wrie o ok C. ~lccurdy &; Co., Philadelphia, Pa.. Jerseys. We have in immense line Ladies Jerseys, jus received, in low, mcdi:.;,m and fine grades, plain and embroidered - black and colors-hey are s~liing freely and lle demand promises o:je exremely large -mnke your sdecions early. We llllve on hand all wool LHdies Jcrsey a $1 25. New shawls in au grades also jus received.,all our new Persian Palm silk shawls. J. RAHRIS, Hornellsville WE call aenion o he adverisemen of J. li. Edwards, Nllrserym,\n. Rocheser, N. Y., who is in wan of more salesmen sernal0n and nakedness. Namc of Jesus wal> magnified as superior o every oher name, for Curains nnd Draperies! power and auhoriy. The glory was no ascribed All inend.ing purchasers should no fail o see our o Paul bu o Jesus whom Paul preached. clegan lines of Noingham. Cluny, Anique and V. 18. And mall) ha believed con Guipurc LHce CLlrains. Haw Silk and Jue Tapes fessed. Tha had. believed bu had been carried rie~ ane! oher Dra,peries, also window 8hade~, away wih hlise magicarrs, now came o see he dis- \ shadings, Poles, Cornices, and a I oher necessary incion more clearly han ever before and codessed fixures. J. HARms, liornellsville. i. And sh9wed heir deeds. They no ~ only confessed heir delusion bu hey aced on hdr ==================== confession nnd proved lleir sincclly by hdr deeds. V. 19 Blough heir booli:.. o~.\ellcr and burll(~d he-ill bcrorc nil men. These books conained he formulas or amules. TlJy w.ere copies of he.nysic :",ords engruv,d on he images of Diana. These men were deermined o pu hem ou of heir reach so ha& hey migh never again be emped o lise hem. V. 20. o mighhi;r grew he word or God and prcvailed. The wrier seem~ o re fer o hese circumsances o show he power and succe~s of Pauls preaching in Ephesus. BavIng now accodlplished a grea work here Paul was ready o go o anoher field where his labors migh be needed. 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