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S. rti.M3ll'‘g( ) NET:. • Tt.;`,VAND.I, PA -S~ C111\0(1'11\ .•,:r0:.. , 1:17!= t. k+:. :MI: it L B K . : :•, . (-tt;r:01; , . MIIIIIEM 1 ; IN . lc - . J -•tice of ' } ' :.c. I ,I . \- ME IMES )1:. 'l. EMI2 —a yMng 140. had got!'aboard of my e She Want ed a night ride, and was put on by the;Shrtintendetit w:ip a per feet•lady, and Jiert mother was in one of the cars, bad:. the hOne. , ,t truth (ai 1 have Oen , told m:y Wife,) I never qawLa more beautiful Or ga me igirl. She was verY . 4mall sized, dressed N•lkat,iny wire ettlls Coniplete taste, and li6r' figure w4s.'so toud, an& her hands Aso small; and .~ tier drays so_frankAnd l artle's . s'i that I almost SYislied she'; wastnydatigiter. ller:faed it though, , was [-what :I can't • [ give.you an idea of - 'l'; Was the !nest I,Cantield face I ever saw. It 1ta1,•," , • : .. proceeded the: engineer, warMintr. all, the' intelligence (f a woinlinis: :- [ •I' and the simp terf V io t' a Child's': * - iAl'atl she was r i so spri - I ghtly 'awl lovetalile alto,ieflu;tr, and:asked (-) many qiies tion4,that;although I had neVer! • had •- a,woutan on my engind but onee ire;i invited her: oYdri' here omy . seaq and explained to her all about. hew a loi2omotive . is run. I Fillowecl her - .ho to mangath4 • the, 10 - ell Which admits more or ldss steam int.o the cylinders; how" the reverse linter , .1 is worked; how thelests of watet.are • made., I showed her how t . O bli:or [ the Whistle and ring till bell, iliV i i ek pt-liheA liow the brake~ ,Wer(_l_.)l:oWtl. tiliWft,), arid how warnit* were. given on! the approach to erisim. - N. She[ t 01:, it all in, and," saidt the en:42 - ineer, strefehin'7 his arra incro"ss theibcfiler, • and ligutehing my slttevil, "• it Wai the bestlessi'?n I ever ',gay.. 1:14-,11 up, arotind . yonder about two,miNs from here:, just :as I was hahling ;the verse lever, we sfrautki a. sthne or ' [ - 1 something on tile track,' at al ioht hirre o'qlodk at niglit. 1 wils a liar,iling clef•n at "the itime..l(the: girl i-,o'3'sit ., v ~ , , tin where on are. on ] my- Ni h: Ion) - . and quicker than lignting, the Ipt ve tleW buck and struck me in the I eye an knocked me—Well, 11l be (1.- 7 41 if, i;now where. Any-way it dildn't intilie much difference coy a mipuk or tWo for I was just:stunned. ,A'f. we p 1. [w k • F :, on tli le down : tirade, with" rri, 1 need.of fuel, the tireinan was back. in thiba s trage dar, - an(,l when_l ermft t. , ..:- this yonnir airl was liol[llii - dr oh to no; heal and finning Me with: her.to',., - of i -a hat. Ittwasn't tWti seconds bdtore ' I doew what was toliray.l The eng;:le op:, .whoh train had started [ awn the hill atithe rate of sixty mile 4 an ' . , 1 I l iq r. I tried 10 spi•ing hp and re :telt [ 'the 19yer. :kly ri';‘-lit arm and rs 2 girf 1 leg Were both ntiMb ; ..*li v. f a co: in:i , l ! , , c- , . en: my . I t ongue was :3) paralyze;, liy : fte biOw .. .I ha d reedived tliikt' I J could harilly spt• t ik. I i1i.0.-4 so derr l ... ; rate that) ( more .to juttraet ;the 1 ,•2 : :ti's'atto dion flitor any king el m ei.l. I Ir_rahtl,d-h'er hat with my left 'ud and thrtki it outside or*. locoph'i. tive,rord - t.latii umeagell" to lt, - ,:e";on 1 her ear Niwn close', to m- lips, tsn[l 1 . , 1 " Traill'r; gollg t. - 0 - v fa.A. Well be it hdll if you don't turn lite 'evert: - " she understoo:i me iq On instliut : and ,it wa l ; time. The i eno - ine, vas rocking, swaying,, giiintling, and skur tying down the track like ii: beast with [great[ l) mats. 'Every second I expeeted l ilt, would leap the rails[;. it eertninlylwas deseendina l at the fate of sei;enty'l l miles an ',hour. But tlhat littleithing sprang Op here, elntehed the lk:er, 'I motioned whlrli way she should shOve or push it, got my n , i),l, and reversed the wheels 'like a. nitre man. Then she ':Whistled dOwn -brakes=therc 'was ',no Ueed• or Oat, for the boys had put: on`ei'ery: . brake already. Inside of a mile and a half she stopped the train ; arid then Ole knelt down all trembling aid crying —and now 'what clo yoi think 'she said t ?", : I , CM I Can't guesS.". r "Sail she; • Mr. feel 34 if shonhi' f faint. Havn'ti7nu g,Ot sOme camphor, or a littte whisky ?' And as sure as you lied she did faint ri`ght away= thertHright dOwn in frnnt of that gre-Imx=right :on top Of me. The fireman .and 'conductor came; in and took her back to tier mother; :end the ,fireman had' to.. run the train .down. to White Haven." Soon after the,engineer had this little story the traia . arrii'ett at the Surnihit of the inOuntain. NOTES ON THE INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. APIIII, 9, i1z176 :Acts i1:1-11.—Goi.DEN:TE.Nr: SU, Mau,. tit 41 1.X.5.) , .0N 11.. This chapter begin~ the ApostOic Church History, We h l ave rsceonni of the reorganization of the ci nrch ofqod ,under its.Spiritud form ;it. John, 4 1- 24. Por this reorganization (Fhrist taxiie provisiOn by selecting, instructing - ainl trai itig a band of men who should, qui d influence of his Spirit perfect thi'; , upon the foundation.of his. clique an i perstM and mis4,)n. -;;„ e hatie already in the i•our'se r of, tliese lesons studied the narrative , of the chit ing oftrie Apostles; we are now to see these ehosen men end used for their work by.the , descent - of the Ihdy 1. the Time. The proMise of iho rather nas fultilred on 'the Say of Pe ate cost, i. e. lifty, davS, 'after :t e. 41.4 ie ll of Christ. Suit occurred, Ftecor i titng' to the generallyacceptedmode Of computatiim.l 11. 43. It is .supposed by many Oat it'toOk :place on Sundi and from the time of the occurrence pis festiv4l of Pentecost, we know that it was about the 1 t t D ' ) ' • middle ortMay 41 , ' ,l - 4' •l' . - , ,•, • .1 ' ''4 i .. 2.: The'Plice. .It WiLs lin "Jerusalem;, 1 ch. 14.: itiS4oll to kernember that all : i the lesions for the prei4 t quarter; except ~ 1 . the first, 1iav0.; . ,,e! do with events occurring • i within the lady city, Yerulialem. ,PilaM Was - still governor of Judedl ~ i - 3 The ineettirrbf th e Di sc i p l es . v.. 1. -' i 'I " And when the '7 day d ' f .y•- - ` i "entecost was :i fully come - ; " ler, in thi fidilliing of the dty of Pentet; i. e.,'`ln ‘ 'the course ofl , - _.' 1 the day', The, lff our 'r is -"not men , , tioned here, but we teat : a-from v. 15 that l, the descent of tie Spiriteek place before i f the third • hour, or nine A l in the morning. } It was, - therefem an ea ly , .iaeetitig—Per-. haps a sunrise - -j• raver ' e tug. The day on which they 1 suet ita , one of the three yearly festivals 'preseri ' d'• }u the Mosaic . I law, when all miles we . required to pre- sent themselves 'Fat Jeru alem. Like the others---the feat of the ll PaSsever. and of Tabernacles—this . feastt Pentecost . (or' fifti , !c/c) had athree-fold . o4ation-natu als ral, historical and • typica . .Naturally, it was associated ',with the .Cetni•letiol.ot the harvest or 010i - cereal i ;gatherinir,. 'and hence was sometimes miled- I rthe feast of . , harvest" (Ei. 2:06y; hi torically, itswai- MIME associated with :the givin '• Of 'he law `from • Mt. Sinai; typically, it 'Opted forward to' the new promulgation d 'Grpd'ti law, or the reorganizatiOn of 0/ inure'', which occurred upon this very ' Y..' . - "'they wer e i.q/ with o e.aceord in one , place." ..4// evidently in ,anti the' body 0 , ,.._f•- , i i believers: in Jerusalem; ; not pecessaril eVery I indiviclual,hbut Ali, greater part; such a general attendance :as 'wOuld be re- garded as repre4entative l ,otl.the whole. Probably the titiiii.ber wiii, 'nearly• identi cal With that of 1:15. it inlluded both men • and women: note only appsties but also unofficial believers. , .:''o louii,t the moth er of Jesus was! ,resent. 1 She would not . no be passed by in 'the glorlou ascension) gift of her son'. l • They kaine together ".....itli One aecore iY. e., Perfect .har, molly of desire:4;o exile' taiion and by . tt .; ;4 I previous ,al.. , Ttlf_smnt. no, "one .plaee - 7 i i ,-. 1, len • " - was certainly , it. prii.4e !house; pef- ha; s the :upper reoni• metioned in 1:1:3, or that! in Which the Lorl 8 - supper was iwitituied. 1 '!- • 1 . • ; 4. The Gift ;of the-X . 4y, 'Spirit; v. , . !2-4. i 'l - I(iile thin; nsseniblcif 4ul engaged in pii•yrr,' " suddenly Uteri came a sound from heaven." It came s' dinty, so that it could • not be Oferred t ,any' natural - I cause. 1. Without : ; any pihnidnition the startling sound ! Broke itpt)zi !their ear's. This answer to their praye4 reminds us of •,' Rt. 6.1:134. The isound canie; from' hear- . eu; i. el, - it issued heaven, and they !recogniii'd .itas:l the result of Divine i!a'gency , ;alone. 'IO tilled all the lioc4e--4a roarine blast thit must havc; shaken i the house. (4:31) aild !tilled them for the nunnent with alarm. All was still."l There xi - m.l no 5t,11411. w, wii:d, no rain,-.) thunder; suildelq, 'Nvitliou 41 monient:s warning, came the blast ;I S of a Powerful tempestut his Willil like tiip, •tra l • of a fear ful tornado-•••-and!then perlc , Ps as !sudden l.V Ceased There; , :uild be he niiracmlous uf sue; This aUilible szgu was ini; lowed j.)2,- a -Tlc,rappearecl unto thiim cl4e4 dieriT.,aeo tongues MMZE=TICEMI . . . presented itself 41' t in aliiiditud then slid (ynly partcd in eVery : .direetfoi4 so that a Portion o` it rested mi eachne ; l ot the dis- Ciples; present.Thesedist:ibited frag / imnts weCe called tongue .froin., their i shape and m notiom! and as s tithols of the miraculous gift that was to follow them. The phrase emplilyed leaves iti doubtful wlo it was nOcrial fire or not. Fol lowing the analogY of the pi evidus verse, we would say Mit: Thesvnh O l of tire was doubtless sehicted tct iCpT:sent the barnitti energy of the .Sph.it i l : 1 •• And ;they 'A:et:niail tilled Irith the Holy Ghpst," ' This slit l iWs that tgie gift of the_ . , Spirit v.:_irs' not c' - ullined to the apostles; . I,i t t WilS shared iVi all, won!ep as well ajs - , .. ini.n. (_',nripitre 3.ti; 16—IS with Joel t 2; t2S— J , .. tt - ,2. • •‘:.\ii l l be;, , cinjto speall4 with other t.m . : : -.;nes -1 ("tiewjipngues — *irk 1 ...;; j 11) t . i. c.. the gift of tOnT,4 - -,P4a4itili•arted Or _ the first time. but iv,ls tine 4onci:.:FA for a period jin 'the ellurch.- 4 tth . si6ak i:lg 'ws i:Clt, Silt . -t:I.Cd, j ill Yol-' , ' ',',S the Spirit ga., - .. them j -t,li utter. ' lit -41.-• utter. holy sprtitirul j of holy.:things • tht.ll .. ;.•it tile in-- spil.trion: of the 161 y Spirit. 1 It is doubt: tut v i - la•titer they U n derstoodj thc 7 ' purport of what they spakc; bat it iL !certain that the .Itiwislilicr.rei-sjtnalerstod iti perfectly i in their own langli:1;e:.1. Alto &says: "We. gather that this A:vent w-4 1 a. stuldon in- J sp:ratiom w itere•r.yithe wholcHjits l embly of belit-•.ersluttered aS . 'mouth-iiiecis of the Spirit tiff itrai-eS of qa ip; VapOLIS Lill . - _ gl:ligeS. liithertp, 'and possibjy at; the time itself,. untitio.Fa t.i them. IThere is. no . trace of the gift isr'utg.bestc_4 - ed: for pa/ 7 .. . , . rth f Ure: in peel,lll ing.•' 7, _ The P.ffect 'of this Gift ; vs. 5-11. `I There N{i.s' at that 'time hi j.,!jeritsalemj a; large untidier of JeWs (including,Jrci:idents. j and vi j skirs). wlui represented dvery na tion undt.r - heal-cu.! . They Were i many of ' them devout meti;j i. e.. believiTs in the Oid l'estJ i tment prophecies, .- l and i looking for the consolation of. Israel. 'Perhaps the .- 11 j . general expectationjof the battling of the Messiah had drawn ntan4of thein td Jeru- . saltrin at ithiS juncture. -TheY Were wit- , atesses of , the mostt;eompetetit and trust -1 ; 1 1 ; • worthY - eliaracter.l l .!They Wero iqelligent,. - cautions and consletvatiVe. Arts , kencht- • sion thevJ :lould arrive at, i[spPciallv if • 'I ' y j r - opposed t their traditional vrvt,s, would have the itrongest prestimption•jo truth • ia its fitvcr'i 1 j - ' l 1 . , i 1 • - The voices of the praisidg ilisitiii es - be- . came audible outside. of the house in which they :sat. This is the nfe j aning of the clause, " No* *lien thisn - as ;raised abroad." The ''Otisequenee rival. the as sembling If a laTge crowd of .le,wl outside, It is probabh that the disciples passed out Of thy i building and addrei;scd the crowd frui l in the ',street or )111e pnLlic scittaig„ effect, ' of the tgngues upon the touititude waS amazement, and even fear. At such a tithe naturall,74ref.excla . mations and ejaculations would - iun :from mouth to mouth. 5,6 we have p'yeseived for us the substare of What Wa r 'S said on this occasion, •" Behold, - are tot all these which speak Galilelips?'"fln prob ably are not these . mett "of province, speaking one dialOtl - or lan gtiage' ?11oW then could they hltvki learned all these vlii ors tongoes?" the] fact , of the divery of language is hey'rinl lde; the only trotiblo is to account for it. And the wiestion'S of the eroWdl leave it as unaccountay: !thus these{ devout Jews testified to the divine.orikiii of fitie wonderful g,rift. 134 t4otice that the sight . did not convert these )inen. "No miracle cast Alt) this. , The Hely, pint along can convitrzt. men, Of sin, of ness and Of judgment to cotut. put the way was Prt , pared for the — me - re rapid ex-: tension of the'vospel through' trielimpres sions of this day.. • . . . - A LADY, Called upon her milliner the other day.'. to get the eliaracter ofl,her ser viint. The respectable appearance of the latter was beyoini questioning, i` But, is she honest ;"' askt'll the lady. i"I am nut so evil a aboill, that," rt , plied- the milliner, " luive 41'u:a her to Yon with my bill a dc4.en times, and she has never et riven me the mum ." ' • .1 • . • U til II Ii o doubt as to amoise. fl6'iately