- .. .. . i ..t i!v xrih Phis. i it re mures no oa-jo .3vw -j- - Fadeliss Dies. , Simply boUinyonr JSds in the dye is all that is necessary. Sold by all druggists. i Wheat, rye, turnips and flax are de ceasing crops in Great. Britain. tfarley, Ssf pctatoes and small fruits are on the increase. Catarrh Cannot Bo Cnred. 1 v TOh local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of ttt disease. Ca arrh," af institutional disease, and yon most take internal remedies Hall s Ca iSh Cure is taken internally, and acta direct ly on the blood and mucous surface Hall s 5atarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. II ; was germed by one of the best &i rnnntrr for years, and is a regular pre ntimi tUs composed of the best tonics 1Swn!comDined with the best bloodpunfiers meting directly on the mucous surfaces. The Welt combination of the two ingredients is J? . , . -.crfnl results m cur- in? catarrh. Send for testimonial free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. gold bv Druggists, price, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are-the best. The world uses $500,000,000 worth of cot ton goods in a year. Of this Great Britain manufactures sixty-six per cent. Heat For the l?owils. No matter what ails you, headache to ncer, vou will never get w sll until your bowels are put right. Cascabes help nature, cure vou without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you just iu -rents to start getting your health back. Oas caiiets 'Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up in metal boxesevery tablet has C. C. C stamped on it. j Eewate of imitations. The number of Government officials H France is 410,000. Fifty years ago it waa 168,000. , , Tommy "Pop, to prune a tree 5s to cut the limbs off, isn't it?" Tom my's Pop "Yes, my son." Tommy "Then does that make prunes grow on it?" ' L l X , .--i .- rrttMfrl With consumption for many years. At I last she was i;iven up, to die. Then y she tried Ayer's Ctitrry Pectoral, g and was speedily cured.' ' g D. P. Jolly, Avoca, K. Y. IViV lit ViU t-4 V3 llVJWU.w.- ...... No matter how hard your cough cr how long you have hud it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to 'wait until vou have consump- w -non. it yuu urjuiiiiu; 5 I todayvet a bottle of lj l Cherry Pectoral at once. P TL"cr:;c3: 2::., ATI jfrurrlrrti. lj .-i t. t . - . . . .r t.A i t -. 2 ' I ' ti then do as ltd IE 5e t)H you nt n t ta talt it, tlien don'l ts.!cr It. I7o knuwa. u p, Lftivo it Trith V." jir vriUitnr. 3 1 mM .!fcru-,t-- fst' lis oriasuy inimcnccs M the selling price. mm-iZ? "Profitable fruit Ja,.- " t . ! iCN.fckjQvi rrrnivirirf iin'iirj' Vvhcn -enough actual otasli is in the fertilizer. Neither quantity nor 00 quality possible without Potash. Write for rrar book giving: tLtaib. GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nai3a St.. Nw York 13 " jti.nm. iihiii 1 1 iTir.iiViMt J,-n. EASE of REPAIR Yon have srobablr teen thi vf-i r .3 1 'tkat riien ivcir . lirayi falthfat la ienrice nd eaiy to repair. A pn actor bu ro tecrort for c & I ridtre o tool of anjr tlad reqatrci. Ask for G & J Tlrci and do not be put off with a ittbttitttte. ' Art catalogue free. O & J TIRE COMPANY, '' Indianapolis, Ind. :J- SO. 3. APUDIWE CURES Nervous Htadache, Neuralsla S heart. For iale at all DS gk.oe g GoMMedal atBuflalo RTnn.wt.. McILHENNY'S TABASCO 1 .1 r"rffT- rvTrfisarWf 1 w3 THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 19. Subject: The Early Chrlgtlan Church, Acta il.t 3T-4T Golden Text, Acta xi., 47 j Memory Verses, 37-S9-.Ooxnmentary on the Bay's Iiesson. ' 37. "They were pricked." These ear pest words delivered j by the apostle "pricked" in their hearts. This word de notes to pierce or penetrate with a needle, and thus to pierce with grief or acute pain of any kind. They were stung with remorse and alarm; convicted of sui and deeply distressed. "Men and brethren." This" was an expression denoting affection ate earnestness. "What shall we do." How can we escape the wrath that seems certain, to fall upon us because of bavins crucified the Messiah?) This is the ques tion asked by every penient sinner. See Acts 9: 6; 16: 30. They had' a sense- of guilt and danger and a readiness to vield to the claims of God. Every door of nope seemed ehut in their faces, but a great deal is done when men begin to inquire the way. 1 . 38. "Peter said." Peter does not act a3 superior to the other apostles, but as spokesman for all of them. "Repent." Evangelical repentance is, first, contrition: second, reformation. m 39. 'Tor the promise." The promised influences ot the Holy Smnt, and of par- uon aua saivanon tnroucii repentance and faith in the Redemer., I'Unto you." Even tne muraerers ot uoa'siSon were included to the invitation to come and rnnenf an A onenly confess Christ. I and live fnr ip glory of His name. 10. "Many other words." Thu3 we see that this account is onlv a bripf rpnnrf f Peter's discourse. "Testify." The same word is translated "charge" in 1 Tim. 5: 21, and might be so Rendered here. He bore witness to the promises of Christian ity; to the truths pertaining to the dancer oc sinners ana to tne truth respecting the character of that ceneration. 'fEhnrt " Entreating them by arguments and prom ises. "Save yourselves.'f Do those things necessary to your salvation. Forsake your sins and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. fThis crooked4 generation" (R. V.) Tliey were to save themselves from the condemnation pronounced against that wicked and backslidden nation, "which had upon it the guilt of (special crime, and a, doom of snecial destruction." Many a man has lived in a crooked generation and has kept straight. I 41. "Then." Immediately, at the close of the sermon. A prompt acceptance of the word is the beginning of true conver sion. 'That received His word" (R. V.) While gladly" is omitted in, the R. V., yet it is true that thpie who come to Christ should come gladly, "rejoicing in the -privilege of becoming reconciled to God." "Were baptized' As a sign that they had accepted Christ as their Saviour. "The same day." While 3000 were added to the number of Christians in one day, it flrtPQ rrf. on V fViflf. fViia 'nnmlioi waa Inn. tized in one day. "Three thousand." This was a glorious beginning for the infant church; the disciples would be 5 greatly en couraged. "Souls." Persons- This wa3 the first effusion of the JHoly Spirit under the preaching of the gospel, and it. shows that such scenes are to l?e expected in the church, and that the gospel is fitted, to work a rapid and mighty change in the heart?, of men. .This was an Jimazing draught of fishes on the jpart of Peter. 42. "They continued steadfastly." Per severance is the result of a fixed purpose. Peter was definite in his preaching. The people were definite iii their decisions. "In the anostleV. doctrine." In the doc trine taught bjh the apostles, which they received of Jesus and nteaohed under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. Any at tempt to edify without instruction and doctrine as the basis, is jneither in accord ance with the example and command of Jesus, nor with the practice and princi ples of the apostles, and is therefore un evangelical. "And fellowship." The Spirit united them in the bonds of peace. "In breaking of bread." (In token of their love and unity as the family of God, the brethren of one Parent. "In prayers." United prayer strengthened the tie of Christian , brotherhood, and kept them baptized into one Spirit. 43. "Fear came." Awe and reverence took the. place of human philosophy. No frivolous conversation fyad place among them, but rather a pious, devotional atti tude possessed them. "Many signs and wonders were done." Not Human . expe riments, but divine operations through men devoted to the service if God. 44. "All things common .V Themselves and all they had belojaged to God, to whom also belonged their poorer brethren, .and they held what they possessed in trust for God and His samtsw lhere was no community of goods absolutely and univer sally enforced as a necessary and perma nent arrangement of the church. This is plain from Acts 5: 4; 9: 33; 12: 12;. 21: 16: Heb. 10: 34; 13: 2. 5, 16; 1 Cor. 16: 2. 45. "Possessions." I Lands, 4 houses. "Goods." Personal property. "Parted." Indicating that the salej and distribution took place from time to time as called for. "Had need." They ' did not sell all their possessions or relinquish their title to all their property, but "they so far regarded all as common as to be willing to part with it if it was needful to supply.-the wants of the others. It is still the duty of the church to supply thej needs of its poor members. 46. ' "In the temple." This does not mean that they were! continually in the temple, but they did not forsake the; tem ple services and were present at the hours of prayer at 9 o'clock? in the morning, at noon, and at 3 in the afternoon. "Break, ing bread at home" (R. V.) This may mean that select companies ate together at their lodgings When they jeturned from public worship. This was probably an, or dinary meal, eaten" together, and closing with the Lord'r eupper. "Meat." m Thw means food of any kind. "Gladness. Re joicing. This is one of the effects of the grace of God. Gloom cannot exist in a heart where the Holv Ghost. dwells.1 ."Sin gleness of heart' f This means with a sin cere and pure heart. ' They were satisfied and thankful. There was no deceit, or hy pocrisy, v -- ' 47. "Praising God." Their hearts were full of praise. It is as natural for Chris tiana to praise God as to breathe. 'Hav ing favor." The common people heard them gladly. They were esteemed for their simplicity and charity,-and forjthe purity and loveliness of their lives The Jewish leaders had not yet entered into a systematic opposition to them. "The Lord added." It is the work of the Holy Ghost MTTfl - ton oTirl ViTincr' tJipm into tll6 h church. "That were being saved" (R. VV . I Only saved men are tit suojects to oe re- ceivea into ine cmisnau icuuiui..' church becomes . filled up , with, unsaved, worldly people, it ceases j to be a . church and sinks, to the level of a mere social in stitution. j . - - ' The more grandmothers va boy has th' more be is at to be soiledj Marking Our Northern Boundary. On that ' part of the boundary line deliminitng Canada an dthe United States, Dttwetn Rouse's Point and the River St. Lawrence, some of the fragile mOmuments of wood and mounds re quire attention, and .in some cases, re placement. : To inspect them with a view of finding out their exact condi tion, the Canadian Government and that of New York have appointed surveyors to go over the ground; and report the facts as they find them. Many poles are said to have disappeared; an ad monition that less perishable materials will require to be used as substitutes; Where the monuments have disappeared the problem will be to find the exact places which they occupied., Mounds are scarcely suitable for this work, for, besides ' being subject to denuding in fluences, they may be maliciously tam pered with, and put out of easy recog nition. Some durable material ought to be substituted for materials that are perishable or unstable, and we take it for granted that this course wil be followed. ' Kaiser Wilhelm allows no chanct pass ; that will serve to make himself and his family popular with all ... classes in Germany. Of, course the crown prince is' dedicated to the army and likewise Evtel Fritz. To the navy was given Acalbcrt, and now he has given two other v.bns, not to the law, nor to the church nor to medicine, but id ag riculture. It has been announced that Princes August William and Oscar will learn, in addition to the many other things they are taught, practical agri culture. Thcfr father has' given them a small farm at Pleon, and with a halt dozcnVcf their school-fellows they will dig and plant in the most scientific, man ner, selling their products at market prices jto the Empress. Not only will they dig and plant and weed, but they will have to milk two cows ' and lock after the chickens. ' : Buckhannon (W. Vat) Woolen Mills states that it expects to build a modern plant to replace its $18,000 plant 'that was destroyed by fire recently. 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