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TTTr ctnrrnnr. Because WKy Acta xvll.. , . Commentary the Day' 1-4). . -Phinc m i w(1 to hi. "They.'' , That he must bay which how. that he must . Phipolis, or Apol fonia d only a dwelt in.woaj v.wj- ... I3)) ana iney ! place of Player (ActJ0 this synagogue in belonged, as it veie, Thessalonica. r w, To always I 2. "Af.Sf-nd not to turn-to begin with wm h Jew8 refused the the Gentuw -ouths might be stopped wisneJ. tiiac f u.'m hpoansp hp v..- Gentiles, xuree oaonaui preached to tne paul posp. a?ainst- mm .Decause ne from cr Entiles. "Three Sabbath .days. . J ...u CIViinf)i a n anorprl ikepe l"c.,-, T,v;. would assemble on that Iay duc ii r - mup- Ti.:s Hoes not in- j?y i" the length of Paul's stay. in the city. -vt In 'accordance with the Old Testa Scriptures Paul discussed with lJuam roncerning tne messian. jjirsc, inai aw ip Messiah- should suffer and Join- secondly, that this One. name lv Jesus, is the Anointed One. : : Krtnonirur and Allesrinff." Provinc -i H- C! . . i . " J i L J . n4- U A H cAAWt n AV.A 1 Tiir ritatlOnS. ills uictuvu ncsiua vv uaii i thisr l. He collected the Scrmturea that spoke of the Mesiah. 2. He applied frt Jpu Christ, showincr that' m luetic " - . . ' CT . it:- oil fhpst Rcrinturea were fulfilled. and that He was the Saviour of whom they were in expectation. Of Jews, a small minority ; of the Gentiles a multitude became AJnnsuans: so inax at Thessalonica there was mainly a Gen- tile churcn. uonsortea." uast in tneir ii- rJf K TViPtr rlavp to Paul and Silas. J 1 If V V - A " - ' and attended them wherever they went. "Devout Greeks." That is, uentues wno were proselytes to the Jewish religion, so far as to renounce idolatry ana live a moral life. "Chief women." "First in rank and social nosition: also proselytes to the Jewish religion" - ! II. Paul and bilas accused (vs. o-yj. o. "Which believed not." These words are not in the Greek a:ad should be omitted here. "Envy."- "Jealousy," malice, ha tred, fcpite at seeing persons of rank be coming Uhnstians, oy wnicn ; tne tjewisn ;Tflnrf -w-.t5 wpalcpned. f'Tewd fellowa." liuiuvtivv v - - - - t VTabonds who hung around the markets, serving for pay m mobs, as in tne present instance. "Uproar." J.ney tjegan a riot with tie mob they had gathered. The devil still carries out his designs by set ting souls as wen as cities m aa uptuai. lodged. He raav have been one of Paul s Idnsmen (Rom. 16: 21), but of this we are Viot certain. The mob intended to seize aul and Silas and Dtmg tnem out, to bandoii them to the passions of the ex ited people It is pure. " It is gentle. It is pleasant. It is efficacious. It is not expensive. v It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative?, the world produces. Its component parts are all wholesome, .v It acts gently, without unpleasant after-effects. : It is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative principles of plants. , It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to' the taste. All are pure. - . i All are delicately blended. ; U i All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Its value is due to our method of .manufacture and to the orginality and simplicity of the combination. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. Manufactured by r San Fra.ncIsco, CaL Louisville. Ky. New York, N. Y FOP SALE BY ALL LEADING DBUQQ1ST3. At 5 Pa r'-'liih.m?til r 'Tii Bayfcl' r ii'i ri f i h ' ' I Monterey, lexico," is to have an electric railroad system thirty miles long, calling for ax. expenditure of $6,500,000. How's This? ; We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciekex k, Co., Props., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, haveknownF. J.Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. . West A Tbuax, Wholesale DruggistsToledo, Ohio. , Waldino.Kinnan&Maiivik, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. , Sold by all Druggists. ' Testimonials free. Hairs Family Pills are the best. Orders have been issued to the Russian nnllna - frkfVirl thp sale or use of thono- graph rollers for the reproduction of sacred' a 'Tr-arrort .lacnn ' 1 hp .letTS "Were enu on can v lav; men. ti. . .i.'M."uir'"t"" "" ' j fa? Paul and SUnsr thxctzm , their nosi. j-rrspermanentlycured.iSontsorm with some other Christians, ana araggeu l nessafter first day's uso ot ur.nne xhem Deiore tne magisuavw j Ini4 A , An.- " I After having made the sedition and disturbance the Jews charged it all on tne peaceauic mm innocent apostles. They would have -it Af tiat the nreachera of ' the gospel were mischief makers, that they sowed discord, obstructed commerce ana im cit ed all order and regularity. . . 7 "Hath received -,inc rasiuuuuwu is that by harboring these seditious men Jason has made, nimseu l sedition. "Do contrary ". etc. . Ihere , was as yet no law against Christianity, but the accusation was meant to) declare the Christians-enemies to the established govern xnent, and opposed to Caesar -a power, m geneil, to make decrees. 4lhere is another- king." His followers, "aid. indeed, Jesus is a kingbut not an earthly king not a rival of Caesar; Mot didHis ordi- nances interiere wuu mv; T Caesar, for He made it a Jaw of His kmg dof to' "render unto Caesar the things that &tl C?lWDled the , people." They .had no ill opfnion of the apostles or their doc trhie and could not see that there was any danger to The state from them, and were therff ore, willing, to "overlook them .but when they , were , represent as enem es oi Uaesar, tne xuicis v " i,rtf,i press them, lest they themselves should fc charged ith trewon . - ,enositin2 a sum of money is not quite clear . What i. i i nnnUrnnro with tne lvO- usacpR and cave tfumaent security nervous- s Great NerveRestorer. $2 trial bottleand treatise freo v . An. t .U 04- T)hi Ifl I'D Dr. B.H. Kximb, xta., uja aiuu - A lovers' f quarrel often serves to break the monotony of happiness. Mrs.Winslow's SoothingSyrup for children teething.sof ten the gums, J6 tion.allavs pain.cures wind colic. 2je. abottle It is much easier to expound the truth than to nail a lie. Piso's Cure cannot be toohlgilyapokeaot . u amt W. O'RaiSK. 322 Third Hearing, as a rule, is ore acute with ii M,n vlfli the let car . Old Sofas, Backs of, C&s, etc t can be dyed with Putnam Feless Uyes. The English languages spoken by 115, 000,000 people. f ' Origin of "The Fnnan JHaddie.; Many years ago at a setport towii on the North Sea,, Port Lefcen, a firo nrr.urred in-one of the teh-cutting 'houses, and partially burnT the end of the structure, whicn wamuea mn of lighUy salted, freshly eight had dock, which were lying dry kelp. - J After the flames were ejugmsucu and the charred .top And ae or one He Kept Cool. "r' One of the , pluckiest ; things I have ever, witnessed, says a traveler, hap pened when I was staying for the night at a country inn. T was on a cycling tour at the time, and I had just put up my machine when a man on horseback galloped up to the inn door. The horse was, a splendid animal," young apd spirited, but its rider managed it with the most perfect ease. On dis mounting he asked that his steed might be j turned out to pasture a request which was granted. In the morning as I was about to recommence my journey I overheard the horseman inform the landlord that he could go and catch his horse him self, as it was difficult for a stranger to approach him. 4-t Ilorio saadtheannyloInL.. rt mg T;o the.. meaodw.DYe see that bull?" We both turned and saw. a red-eyed, savage-looking bull regarding us from over the hedge. Not , far away from, him the fiorse was placidly feeding. "He looks nasty," said the stranger. "Nevertheless, I'm going to fetch my horse. I should also advise your bull to keep his distance." We both looked at him. There was something in his cool assurance that was very taking. TALE OF A BASHFUL MONKEY. man usages, uuu 6"-- ; tT -i j c;ir,o ana iuc v-i-i , for the good conduct of Paul andfeiJas. flsll ere ra0ved, the They Wre ;doubt ess , requuo pUdge . out one of le slightly that 'ineyvouiu. yw .vvrjr- ni A from the inemseives tuau mcv - -j 4 i. v rklnna-of treason, ana 17 l wuw ??JAr t"r. ht rhsLrce was "at mev comv uu, v r.p false, and they were not inclined to make is 1 ' "Rerea (vs. m v SHway." They did not , t,v ctill wari from the " ...... 1 n Ia niirlnuo heat. He smelt u, wane , group of men around him axu. every move, tie w xui..j and tastinst, took an- w-iix. 10 --Bent away. . , rne . 7 , , aiemned-disturbersbecaue J biCsagely: nodded-J head; and it seemed .clear that : any t fo?ther ettorts u nvpr to the forean, ; Sandy, Pro:iir .iut;-fm "Unto rerea. paaocvi -w W.. cic useless at iuai muw. - rVi.Ra Fjfty or girt v miles southwest of A hessa Conical a tnwri even still of considerapie :iwuation ana .uniw. nWp " The "These were ui "t r c A the comparison is between the Jews of the tirrv i r- r liTrmh of the gospei Jt ihessafonica was mostly ,amng the Oentiles. They were not so .fPSf to conviction. rSearcSed .the JcBPJ Sinee;i?a?l rea8onedaOut oTtte nptures, and reierreu -r; hV. ;JttV they, had- recourse . to tta Wg. "imed to the places to 4 ?ad the context, considered tbe scope and nft, compared other places, exainined whether Paul's explanation were . genu toeand his arguments forcible, and tnen determined accordingly. . , rm,A 12. "Many of them believed." e nat jral result oi.honest study , of the bcrrp tujes. "Honorable women."- The gospel proclaimed to all and. each lndryid al was left to decide, for himself. . A hese Greeks were heathens, or proselytes to the Jewish religion. The gospel made no distinction between nations, therefore, jne Christian church" at Berea was made up of Jews and Gentiles. rrvA io-ic T.. af 'Thessa- lonica learned that Paul - was preajhmg wthey came thither also, and stirred up the people.' The brethren then immediately gent Paul to Athens by boat, but Silwand Timothy remained at Berea. As soon as Paul reached Athens he sent back worjto Bilas and Timothy "to come "to-him with all speed," but Paul did not remaining at Athena, and before they recb4 V ne d soiie on to &rinih., saying: "Taste you it. Qdy! It Is nae so nasty. v, - I - . This proved to be a gt day n Port- Lethen, for every i erman in the town had a haddie & him free of cost that had X been c; d by the smoke Jrom the burnlngblp; and from that time until the esent no one in Port Lethen or the later fish ing village a mile away, on, ever cured a haddock except Jsmoking them over the Durning - The Cleverness; of the 4 on ,fish :,a.0 heme the first Iput this ueic T -onv the Acet won new cureu . lor them the glory or the t Tindon Haddie,- vfated later.on into -Fto Reflections of a Bac "Has Mr. Washington a (deas'" "One," answered xaeab. . . lg yi( g?naV is yely his owftWash- ington ; . .K ' City Nephew-I noticed tune nrr ed mln didn't drink coffee break- faSt' ntover No! rafraid r i mi Tiftte eood Jather "KecKou ler Christ'inus? named abbre-addie." Science in Business. In a recent issue of the journal of the British Society , of Arts some strik ing examples of the effect of the use of science In German, factories are given. In 1840 154,000 tons of beet root were crushed, from which 8,- 000 tons Of raw sugar were produced about 5 1-2 per cent. In 1860 1,500,- 000 tons were treated; and produced 128,000 tons of sugar -8 per cent. Last year 12000,000 tons were crush ed and yielded 1,500,000 tons of raw sugar 13 per cent. This increase of quantity, as well as percentage of product is due entirely to scientific treatment. The production of dry colors, chemicals and dyes in Ger many shows a corresponding Increase in production and dividend-paying ca pacity, .which is due to the constant maintenance of laboratories or trained scientists, 1 whose -only purpose is i to improve and cheapen processes. Simian at Philadelphia Will Only Chum with a Cat. . ! The Zoo has a bashful monkey. The keepers call him "Bashful Willie. - He was born in the Garden one year ago, and is the son of the large Japanese monkey, whose destructive proclivf ties have earned for her the sobriquet "Carrie Nation.'"- ' f Carrie was with Willie in a separate cage until he was four months old. He was then placed in the large cage with the other monkeys, but he was- found to be too bashful to live in their com pany. He kept on bowing right and left, but "was too timid to eat or even drink in the presence ' of others. A special cage was placed in Keeper McCrossan's jDfilce.andJJiefain--snli-i "tuatr-Dashfur Willie is thriving. The only company he 5 enjoys is Snake Keeper Hess' white cat. which has become famous for, having one blue and yellow eye. The cat pays regular visits to Willie and allows him to pull her tail through the bar. , A few days ago Willie had a cough, and it was thought advisable to bring the mother tohim, but even Carrie was repulsed by Willie, who screamed Ipud and buried' his head in a corner. Philadelphia Ledger. A Golden Rule of Agriculture : Be good to your land and your crop . will be good. Plenty of - ' i it. i 11,. !f I a and Quantity in the har-,(1 vest. Write us and we will send you, ' jffi free, by. next mail, MIS our money winning books. GERMAN KALI WORKS. 93 Nassau Street, New York. New York Women's Clubs. . The : New York Ladies' Club, now nonexistent, was the most- exclusive in the metropolis. Its initiation fee was but $20, and the' annual dues amounted to $30. It costs $25 to join Sorosis, while something like $33 will pay the dues and for the various breakfasts and dinners, say s Ainslee's Magazine. You can become a patron ess of. a fashionable hospital or a life member of almost any - old thing for $109. At the newly, quartered Woman's Club in New York, dining and writing rooms,, dressing rooms and attendant maids, Bleeping rooms, where for $1 you may put up for the night ; lockers, ; where a change of clothing may be. kept; telephone tele graph and messenger service, Turkish and Russian baths, with a trained nurse all "'these are obtainable with annual dues of btft $15.' : Chew Tons of Gum. i' Cleveland claims to be the head quarters of gum chewing and chewing gum, says The Chicago Record-Herald. It is asserted that more gum is manu factured in that city than any other, difference in population not being con sidered, and the two greatest manu facturers of chewing gum' are number ed among the merchant princes. They find it difficult to spend their incomes. But Chicago can claim the second place, and the best judges estimate that our people use about a ton of gum a day that is, 2,000 boxes con taining "200,000 pieces and costing $2,000. That is a very small expendi ture! for the amount of pleasure and good that is derived from the habit ; for, While gujn chewing may not be refined or elegant, it is. considered very healthful. It aids digestion, pre vents dyspepsia, cures insomnia, con centrates the? mind, and promotes meditation; mm .. ' ': : " '" ', ' " fey" ' . ' (: i; '. " I : EMERSON" llj5' ''j ! I ID CENTS. rSl l HEADACHES. lrl?j4 Gladys He said he would die if I refused him. N - Ethel And still you refused him ninva Oh ves! I think he will live long enough to propose again. Puck. f ' ' 1 i . - If we forget our offenses God is not likely to forgive them. . v ' Nibsy Murphy If I didn't me mud der'd wash it Judge. Moth er My mother was troubled with consumption for many yeara. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured." M v ; D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, AyerV Cherry - Pectoral Is the best tning you - can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tiofi. If you are coughing tod ay, get a bott le of Cherry Pectoral at once. Ttoee sixes : 25c, 8c. $l All int&tn. Comult your doctor. If be y tk It, throdou h uyt. BAWg.T" not to take it, then don't take it. He know. Leave It with him. We are wOlinar. , J. C. ATEB CQ., Lowell. Katf. raBBR0it WSTEPB Ahbecihob : . ;., "i. . .1.. . . do. a nohey in ChickenG Tor tide fn stamps w aeod atai Tim MOOS, ftrtats tke ex9erteaee of a practical fooitr KaUer ao as wwwr, vui a oh wi-i nr aouan aa ckwhiwgj irtsnk H teaches bow te IHec riCwt yMtsjmi Teed feef m i i "T "
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