Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1893 — Welfare. [ARTICLE]
Welfare.
Welfare is not to be confounded with happiness, because, although it ultimately includes it, it often demands temporary sacrifices of it. If we take pleasure in anything that injures our health, our powers, or our character, by so much that pleasure diminishes our welfare. Lower gratifications, though often innocent in thomselves, must be resigned whenever they conflict with higher claims. The intelligent man who desires to make the best and the most of himself discerns the comparative value of these things and §overns himself accordingly, always eing ready for self-denial when his true welfare demands it. >. His growing judgment, knowledge' and reason will ever suggest new methods of self-im-provement, and through these sacrifices of pleasure a higher and purerhappiness will bo gainod. It Is estimated that It would take an annual emigration of 50,000 Jews from Russia meroly to keep down the natural increase of population, if calculated at only 1 per cent, a year. ’.Ve will give SIOO reward for any case of .-a arrh that cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0. YES, Minerva, it Is proper that resolutions of condolence should be framed in -pine. l — Elmir® Gazette. Bxecham's Pills quickly cure sick headache. weak stomach, Impaired digestion, constipation, disordered liver, etc. «T ■ —— The largest quantny of suspender* are made la Williamsport, Cow.
