Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 21, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1896 — Page 2

TUE 3LVXÜFACTUUEKS assent of the porte

End Tholr Labors iu tho Chicago Cou voution

Aftc. Hu

Adoption or i bi-Tlv of llllttair.

Utu KtMiituthiH, On of Which Do.

........... ,o i.suiiMUinuciit or u rMU of Miiau'iwturus.

llu-

t mcvao, .Ian, 23,-After a busv sosMn of fuur hours the national eouvontum of American nmnufnetnrcra adjourned Mae die this afternoon. The next eouveution will be held at I'hilu-

lu-.piua, at a date to be lixed bv

the

To Hit .dtnUlon of tlu Anirrlraii lt4 To. Society ,t Mcurril hy .MlnWtrr lrr'U- Tin. Türk Sc.Td Itntton mid 1iiW. ,N,.j,r lh n, irlllfH a Mlt. nh.Turklli Soldier, itiouu to Atom with 1 nuuiltf. Loxno.v, Jan. 21. -The correspondent of the United Press at Constantinople telegraph?,, under the date of January as follows: Tim United IVess is jjiven to understand that United .State.-, .Minister TertyU has not received the assent of the 1 orte to his demands for admission of the American lied Cross soeietv into Asia Minor for the purjM.se of distributing relief to the .suffering Armenians. !

me i-.urojx'an embassies ii

LATEST FROM CUBA. DMtilL of th,i ItrlM l AtUxvk I poii SlM. Uli iiirrUloiisuriirlMMl mnl O.-f. iitr.t -I roer-. of t, litiirri-'tlon l'arl U nlit r of niHTjiilon. l,y Kidttd liaixU la Slmij l.o.alltl,- Tin. IV,, tn.orhli lrn.f.rr.l to ih,. ,nny. j Havana. Jan. a -Details of the at- , tack by the insurants upon iSabauillu. , bottvt'fii Mutanzas and ha I'liion. on . Wednesday last, have been received. ! The rebels burned the station and two f or three houses and looted several

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.

tatertmtlonal Immi fur February 8, I MM Tlu rower of .lnua.-I.ukf A:17-i.

(ArnwiKvu uom rciouhct'H Note.

"'""" it.T. inn ron or Man

upon earth

hath

forclve slua I.uku

mntRAH vom pk.väsixvania. The farmers of Pennsylvania are to be congratulated. 31. M. Luther, Kast Troy, la., grew over 200 bushels Saller's Silver .Mine Oats on one measured acre. Think of it! Now then,

IH1WV.T

i iik urcriON lncliuli-s th.. .....i.... tiiirte f inncnmi ... ...- . . .

...I,., ,. ..... .on. ui , ......... 44jiut-j kuiiiit to trv M Which fOllOWS our ast leiiann r...' atwl lu,nt XI- t.... .h . b- "V

rtled in Liiko 4U tofi;ll. Jtoad ., ,., T,. " " w" -

rallols. not only to the lesson imuji.,,. K""" uieyu dolt. Will voll?

H hihI Murk 2 12 hut niuii ttt. tti.iit.,i 1 Then them 1 Sll- t.-i.... hi I

si'iM-N. i no p-rhoii was surpriseil and defeated altera hot liht, losiijf; many killed and wounded. Unfortu

nately inree womeu were killed btray bulK'ts.

Thirty-eijfht refugees have arrived

by

l Constant!-

u,e ueie-ates .seemed to favor x.sh- -if tlu-Kod ll,w - Mrla Carmen v.lK, but the nomination of that eitv L'sh m SS S: , ' ,r," :M,1L''on h"tl coast. Thev nas with.lrtavt. i " " . " "UMS m,' that Russia oK , report that the !no.,....... i

.t the hueSty oMnt": S ikofÄ wSlr h UW ! iT "d f ''U 'vV -uV .ew' Kngiana uJlui:J1 u ' lt"ft j."1, " r ,U,.V 1 s tfUCO"r lyas. have invndo.1 many towns ,ou;,l l.,,t be met by hohling the Zl o tile So It " " Yf, PPOV,,UV ' ,,lwp U! Twiüoii m the Quaker city. A teleirrain reLu K.mJ , .f . , "'K ,lortt's nnn!, aml "PPfs. 1' --dent Dolan. who was confined ' AloÄÄ 'SÄS ' er In' "" nnd Um "rt" to os hotel by illness, sent word to the who are deletes to inJdhte linvn 7l t f ) north Crahl' Atuuio - u.tee nominations thath.au., the Turks. 4o v . " n J!,"? .! l"1 re ".uth of Havana.

mlraclo

CO

la

to tho whole section.

4:lS-22- S,r-I. IM7; 9:1-11

i iMK.-humnuT of A. D. :s Th. r.erlod covered l)elonB to the first hulf it the great Oallleioi ministry. Hint Ih. m the KprliiKancI lownnl the middle or the oconJ year of Christ' inihlic life. Jwuh va between 51 anU 32 years old. and Jchn the iHiptlnt was In prison at 'astle ,Ma lienm. I UACK.--Alt tliese inlracli'H neetn to have hceti In tliH vicinity or CH.erniuim. which Jesus made the central point of His labors. LKSSOX NOTl. A number of miracles are ,'ivon hens together, to intensify their message, to make a deejter imprvssion on the reader. Notice the great variety of them, their loing ami helpful nature.

..rumrt i;a,mot II catfj by local ajillcatioiiH a- i.,-. Um dlsc,,Ul ,Ä, of tätT'L" only one war to curt, doarue1, T1'' by constitutional r,,,V. i7.',lts,,i a"'l ti ul .1

causo.1 by an inlluiacd co miitim ,1; ll

.i.i.. ...i. . r ..." ""-

Win IUUU SZVIS ltll fllllixl ... 1

ouml or imiwrfe- t hea'rinc uViar' '' h - eathely eloicd deaf, ess i"", V, ' ' 111 Unless tho iHlAM.t.H.fJ.... lx 1 !' eid

and this tubo r"T.t(' -l

, ja Ibiit thnt wonderful mid which suotiiim.i.nf .... M." U ' -ri

corn 230 bun. nnd notntocs and mstmi

and clovers, fodder plants, etc, etc. Freight is cheap to all points. IF YOU WILL CUT THIS OUT AXD BEM i u w,th 10s postage to tho John A. Sal- ; zer Seed Co., La Crosse. Win., you will receive their mammoth catalogue rind ! ten packages grains and grasses, ineluding above oats. free. (K.) "Is maiuuaoc a failure!'' "N'n? not ...

means of grace." "Kr-uhatf" 'lt leads to repeutaucu. "-Truth.

dohlsnotlnughut . SX', of tho mu.-oui surface 1 ''n Uo will ßfv. Ono HumltxHl Ii, . nycaso of Deafness 'i ' hat in not !k enmi l'v Mall's V ",bl Cure. Send for eliviilars,' free u -trt Hall's Family l'niu at o the best. TIpwCALMLT WO WiaV Hllbtlilt onr1 - Schffs of him wh0 Luurs Cmnn.r. tho mold of a mac's fort.neta in Ids own hands. Uacon. 0011

1

U. os hotel by ilhmv, sentwo-l tV Vi Ü who are ,i.d ,, " l"MU!' mating on the north coast. Antonio ' 'J i e son oi Included KS v ruai. tee on 110Ä 1 , lue Turi t lT , """U?ttf U W" Mavm an,i nith of II "va an w,thin thtJ stctio tho history be- A P Jard-n Spot of tho I1 1 f Ä r Hubert LahllawaudK I Wilson J verolv beaten ,,! t. i ,f 7 y thw l,ruvI, f l'inardel K0l,ls of ron.v men, such as the evil will allow tovcr nt iinv Mats on KBlM 6 Uu.-.nnatf were Elected twurS ÄrlnS ThSlZnm i"U Tfr ,tot Nations, bridges, Mt of war. intemperance, scnsuali- ftMt'1?- AW''Änt IS CS R 1 am, ecretary rUapvdy. uont ' U ty ambition, .selfishness. And the mir- ttekötoto 'ff" " 13 W gJ) "eu were nominated fo? ViwÄ : men ti e front n l J ! destroyed in the vicinity of San cl. o this class are signs and expres- ngcr AgenuT ' W iv XkJS C cents by delegatus from t e rS- serves next IXilt W 1 Si" 'r C, ,,ns not ? T flh WOrk C,,r,,t hnS Coniü niSvSJS SarSaDarS IS live states, who will, with the oflkvr :! the -men riTrfil 5 1 i "Jwd ,,ut thti rt'buls to d' "stlnff the need of casting OcoTb. UorocV D i AV 0 '"V.11- Thnrw,T m namtd eoustitute iheÄ.P mnl c3dt?Sil.1C "leanS b-V whIch !t -lern time, and tie way ; 1 ' bL g 0" True Blood Puriner .f. rfa mttee for the coming vear. soldiers were blown io Zr I 1 x. Tnle'1" . in which it may be done. Yonvn n,-, 1777 HoodS Pifl cure baaFTr, ,4TZ A number of wtton were re-f ttat dvt a, te w s" .f ! er nTH 1 T -n !'10 " auo Dheases (Lko4:3W0; hlaiSo'tUÄ ll0"- QcW ported from the commit.,, .. The Turks s,v th ! .1. Vrin:duef' ,! sllU 'tween Cuine.and 5-15). -Christ's power over all forms of . Murine Man -"AU Sie timo S iZZT r-

tut

(!U. s.itM1i tt t . . .

7; , , Uk ""u,nii aim others alter lirilf I l.n..in., IM. ...

-"v"uu, iuey were as

uursi in-m the earth. Other accounts confirm the surmise that dvnamite was

used against the Turk

Mlk .ttlt tv.tnt If.... t

"wt ouiuiivaui 1 1 it villi n. i M r

columns of troops under command of Cohmels Linares. Aldecoa and Galvis. sighted liomez camn on V..,l.i..,i.,,.

Ii I . . . . ' .W. .. . A. 1.. t .

facturers of the country arc ,T,r ctlca lv u Zt 1 of men were killed T rl. , 1 an aiiompt to draw the rob-

Th Gift of Good Stomach Ä?iiV10 mo,st "flcnt donations IChSafCd tr ll 111- nitnr, IJ - . .

is groMhr abused I 'fr better" the . omach naturall v unV v i. L".ls

true v ; U? 'etllU Jsacknowlodtobe true hi mo.,1 of tno carriers taenuoive,. the th ,KiÄt iuws that aoreltenn tins Ulrectton can be looked for from them, since the adoption of such a classlacMiou. arrayed by a toie cnmmntee of their ab est roight men. reprcenUa u the thjeaiotoic of some loadis carnuw. thereJUialml. That the National Astociatlonoi Manufacturers of. Ataenca r,pectfuiiy ud . carnasuy petltioa the conges, of lUe Un.ted fctatts. toanthonie and direct the intersutu coanaorceoonnnu.lon to propart Ur eaue to c as.iflcauoa of trade, hicü shall u ua iSra hroushuut the United atato,. and u, uruer thosame-to bepuila eSect January I. l:V7.on al. the railroad, in the United Ma?e en.-ad la itjtonttato commerce. , S r.,,?, " the promotion of

HEHEAS. A strODKlj-

"ecu maue looktn

ARMENIAN RELIEF.

The

b

Work f Kalsliir- I'ltll.t Will

j fn-li.-d with IlHT.-aned Visor.

-New oijk, Jan. s.The National Armenian relief committee have issued an announcement .stating that the work of raising funds, and of organizing relief committees throughout the Luited states will be pushed with redoubled efforts and all har,te. Unease the lied Cross should be prevented from entering- upon the work, the committee is able to irir- nsQni.fi, tu...

the funds at its disposal will reach

been inclined to make the attempt.

toi. t-a nelie reports that the force under his command has had a fight that lasted three hours with a rebel baud under Aulht.near Cienfuegos lie states that the rebel loss was 12 killed and 13 wounded. The Spauiards lost 11 horses. The gcnentl-in-chief yesterday transferred the press censorship from the political office to military headquarters, giving as the reason for doing so the quantity of work they were drawing upon the political office. Art awIum ...... I. 1 ... v

"iisiasneu yesteniav nro-

4

....,v..v., ui UVUI iUHl OI WJUI. IS KllOWIl

by His miracles of healing. These miracles are signs of God's love, that cares ! .

... mi,i niare, uiat. desires our vouchsafed to

iiemin ami comiort; and also of our need of soul-healing, and His readiness to save us from sin and its results.

III. Leprosy fLuk smmh-i.: iu,",".ll "l 10 st "Rent for

x j j,- .... i.j Htur aim aeuvitv. Uoth rosy is one of tho most vivid tvpes and 'Pestlon and appetite are renewed bv this object lessons of sin. Both, when they , ftoSh mni..1 aIf.?fou,,c?,C0n9tll,ar

nave dercloned t boir t,nt., i.u ,. m.Y"1 "..'. ' kiubcv- ana

?r'A? 5?? r drinking, Hosted

IV. XII E DnACOHT or Trsnr Tl.. tl,ni7n,VA ... ; '.!yi."'Y."'";,i.r put

v -.- fc-rviib iruuis. -xri'on iülclioTvu n.:..'.. , wards. J

Indorsed movenaeat !

......... i

the Mexican Bovetameot. of an Industrial r.

uiimi inn nhtn.i . .

,7 , 'v'-"uc"t otnerivist. therefore. t - committee'of

tic I Lit? TUM('Ilintifftt . ...i.

expoMUoa and u, report n3 de.isioä to tb . in hand C,h?m.r .f041, wllh tü,s "" in?. Ulc execu,lv commutee shall take ünal action resfardini-the matter.

VChtiOn that a deuartui

be osubltshed uudtr a secretarv

with the secretary of aimcuiture,

orcuuvo eomtnittie he instrae

sura xiepi us muy speedily ob;::t.

v.; iifcKKAs. certain stat

un..,ii , """" , , . -J

aviinru :r.L7 :B?,r rsttcaw by nau n"vil uio members of

H.rir. .:r::;: rünuit,oa!'suos,tii , ciation that

...cuiuo.e, upoa watch alone ' thesaidooni-ran.inuiay do business in the kuiics hovws au.-h law In jeration. lt4utwd, Tim the executive commitfe bo t reltlostd l t.intder wiiat ;ik., i7...

should t wk--:i to prevent such otHir'ustiunof

uwiues oeiwoea tao this Union.

(& VUEItEA3. Tho

. A ' " V. 44 , t. .

..c suuorers though other responsible ""J'""K coasting vessels to enter or agencies. ; leave the harbor between sunset, ml

sunrise. A new military hospital that will accommodate 1,000 patients has been opened here. THE BOUNDARYCOMMISSION Hohl it Klrttt Formal llulmn Mrotluir.Mukhig Kxrellmt Trogre. WAsm.voTo.v.Jan. 5. The Venezuelan commission, all its members and its secretary attending, held practically its first formal business session in itstemporary quarters vesterdav. and

made matters of record the results at-

Individualb and local committees interested are urged to communicate at once with the National Armenian relief committee, Svw York, m order that information may be given them as to the bestmethods of proceeding.

COMING

TO

The

TERMS.

IUIlrnadi Mill ntnt t. i.t..

CIi.mi Fare to .St. I'aul. Cuicago, Jan. 21. The delegation of Minnesota citizens who came here in the interest of St. I'uul to confer with

v-ummaiMier-m-Liuer Walker of the

some, polluting, deform! ntr. tmeleim.

They exist often a long time before thej- show their painful and deadly nature. They are practically incurable by human power. We mnv draw from this miracle and others Tike it which Christ performed that He has the power to euro the worst- of human evil . tuid to save from the most terrible sins. 2sb one need des pair.

'in: iTnAtoiiT

a:i-n;. Jlus story shows Christ's . power over nature. Hut the miracle was chiefly a sign or illustration of the work of His disciples, that they should be fishers of men. Wise means are to ; be used, but the word of Jesus is the j power. V. TnE Paralytic Ccred. We now ( come to the lesson text proper. The place was a private house in Capernaum. The picture we may form in our mind is something as follows: A one-story structure with outside stairs leading up to the flat roof, the whole

built around a court. The place was

vivnucu, ior wnen it was known that Christ was there "straiirhtwav manv

were gathered together, insomuch tha't

no,

TncRE Is no courage but in Innocence no constancy but ia an honest cause,

uuuwu.

rZ lS'n FLts 8tl'PCl free by Dr. lOinc's Great ervo Restorer. Xo Fit's after first aay s use. Marvelous euren. Tivatfseand i trial bottle free to Fit casev Srml to Dr. IUlnc, tfil Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Scrnn.jTiTio.v5 are, for the most part, but

wards.

Here You Are! The DeLONG patent Hook and Eye stays fastened until you undo it yourself.

Seeth

hui

UMut 0., took U c.ior. la

66

fl13: i C;. A. H. in ref ; . , " Tu.: ' , .V. .."L I complished by its members actintr in-

.r ., ,..; 77..:,?) able limit f.. s i ' 'V oepomSentlv the past two weeks. . there was no room to receive thorn

v 'i ii 44 kiuilil I UW Lit 111 I) Illf II L . . . . and that the tickets five.1 hr- ii, w.i. i.1 i Prt'a mass of material had alreadvne- do so much as about the door."

ted til tiiku . . . .. " 1 '"Stil- , (.l!1llll'it...i -inl tlw .l Tf tvna 4U,.t, Un r

accomplbh aw woU of the aftiati0Q rj - loubt now that evidence sulUcient to nought to bring in a palsied man upon

i n .-, i. . j, Jit-v tr( in Titrti )tf i wuiiui ijuiii 11 't.v wuiu iiul. a iiis twM wne

states of

the asso-

a tneeial nieetimr l,.,,!

been called to reconsider their action next Tuesday. This step is favorable for the encampment being held in St. Paul, as general passenger agents have expert-

" (; oi iieart to the extent

forthcoming.

1 he principal formal action yesterday was a direction issued to the secretary to request the department of i state to furnish the commission all the , information bearing on the question now in its archives.

Justice Hrewer

revenue of th fdMi OI granting the demands of Sit. P.n,

114 no1 SJrac'"t tu meet it news- , nun the U. A. ll. half way in the fae,.

aiaaaftSTu TttouSZ tZ?! I uf lhuir territory.

i , . ' .v. 1 1 ii, v, ü

a thin mattress, held bv tln fni, r,.

ners. Having failed to get in by the door, they tried the expedient of going upon the housetop, and, after making nn opening in the roof, which w.'is possibly made of coarse matting

or boards or stone slabs, easily rewas compelled to moved, let down their burden before

leave the session at noon, after nearly Jesus. The roof was so low that tho

, . That we but rolse the agricultural ' t?It3 a,ltl tll- following was made pubof the urea: wot and of tbuwuth i "e yesterday afternoon:

aSWiaiIOU at Chinntrn Tnn,. ....

ld. that the senate of tho United tut, h carawuy itauosted to pas urotaptiy aIul nd totheprostdent the einerKency reventi bill. rivet WaS PtU(1 'iy lhS UU,,e r "V'Upon the Mexican exposition resolution Sonor Gonzalez, special commissioner from the Mexican government, made an address urging a stronger effort on the part of the United Mates to build up trade with Mexico. '5y general consent, 11. L. Storey, of Colorado, submitted this resolution,

u Ifen .i unanimously adopted:

hi-numont

an wen Km we lui thnt oonmi tro!tl domcjitlc mgr a, u does wwt and all o her aricitnral j.wiJuvu ud demand for the beet amleunesttffrtnuu,tnas fa.r logUiatlon and liberal encwiMswusttii. " The eomaiittee on resolutions declined to report upon the resolutions of sympathy with Cuba submitted by Dele-ato Harbour, of Detroit, on the ground that the manuscript declared that the war had ended, extoled thy insurgent generals and denounced the fcpaniards in harsh firms. Members of the Michigan delegation denied tins, and asked consent to reopen tho matter and have the resolutions read. This request, upon being put to a vote, was rejected by a large majority. Hichard H. Kd wards, editor of the Manufacturers' Keeord. of Haltimore, submitted a strong tirgumcnt iu favor of a new cabinet position to be designated us the department of manufac-

yi u ami eommurou, and after an ad-

mess upon international banks

i- lyasuB Eddy, of Xmv venthiu adjourned.

REASSURING.

and

ceived

The frUoiuTt Titki'ii by th Horn llamaiicly Trmtfil.

ASUI.VOTON, Jan. 23. Teleirrams

numerous letters have been r-

from prominent oeonln ut

the state department in regard to tho case of John Hays Hammond, the California mining engineer under arrest ut

Pretoria, for alleged eomnlieitv in lim ' work in hand.

Uitlander plot against the Transvaal The commission

government. .Secretary Olncy sent another cablegram of inquiry yester-

two hours attendance, to sit on the .n.

preme court bench, when ex-President Harrison argued the case in which he is counsel. .Justice Hrewer told a reporter of the United Press after yesterday's meeting that the commission was making excellent progress, and that while the great interest taken by the public in its proceedings was fully

recognizee! ami appreciated, it would

"In response to inquiry. Ambassador

Uayard telegraphs that, according to his present information, uniform hu-! mane and indulgent treatment is be- ! ing extended to all persons, including Vuicricans, by the Huer government." , CAN'T FIND A LAW j Coder Which to Try llr. .IatiiIcon for Hit Italtl into tho Tniiii:il.

men could let down the bed so that those below could receive it, without the aid of ropes, but simply by holding the corners. When Jesus saw the faith of the sick man and his bearers, He said: "He of good cheer," toke heart, "thy sins are forgiven thee." Says Horton: "Nothing is said about the man's character.

be extremely injudicious to attempt to "r u " , "f ,UC' r Tnclca"se i make public bits of evidence in a linn- t! f' f comes befoJe I hazard way which might be excel,1;.

ingly misleading and injurious to the 7 : "i" -t i .... i """"""" "'

ii..c i.t iiwuuiuvii, liu'iDiu iu moe a ,., r-.-c., limb, the result simply of his youthful

".-iiin:u Liiiiiini . . .... . . i

C. Whitmore, of Fremont, O., assistant ueoauenes. Aim one would gather j secretary, to have charge of the ron- r0m tho uncxPic'1 hieb tincotlicc work. Jesus pursues with this youngman that 1 he suspected a snniiar cause in this

case of illness And puts his linger upon the spring of the mischief." If r-uch was the cause of the sickness, Jesus well knew that there could be no permanent or valuable healing without repentance and forsaking of the sin. The fruits of sin cause theessential evil ,

of sin to be felt, and Jesus giants tho

C Uro, l-WUdelphu.

1 1

I vmnm wwvy

t mil

M I5TER ! YOU VE

DROPPED YOUP

IOVA STATE

Cdi

FINANCES.

In Slowl)

London, Jan. 2b The Morning savs 0o,,c rcvij ut tho law olllcers of the crown are lie,,-,1,t table to find nn nir,,i t.-.. the tax

Vork, the

by

con-

the

'TWAS A SLICK SCHEME, Hut It Iriind t Projector Itvhlnd ll.tr!..

01.UMIIUH, U., Jan. 2t.-A sneehtl t.

1 1 in n, says: -Komv

tit

...... ... ..... ,,iUi;vir ul crown are unable to find an olTen.se in the Hitglish law for which Dr. Jamieson, the leader of the raid in the Transvaal, can be either civilly or criminally i tried. The law otlicers, the pap.-.r i adds, have advKcd the government to appoint a commission of judges, simii lar to tho Parnell commission, to inquire intt) the whole matter. The Morning further says that ! tho commission will probably appoint . a subeommission to go to South Africa ' to collect evidence ami examine wit.

; n esses.

MICHAEL M'TURK

To Command an l.tpedltlon to Fortlf, ' Itliiiti-d . ftiKüu.!,! Ttrrltry. I XlJW York. ..an. 21. -Tho World's

Low and Tiixv ('mini?

front tin Cotifitl...

Dks Moi.vns, la., Jan. The state treasurer of Iowa is likely to be compelled, for the first time in seven years, to refuse to cash warrants presented to him. There have been unusual drafts on the state revenues in the last half vear. ehiofU- nn ,.t

- .' v. . v. v. n ii i, yt l 1 1 1 1. - .... . I

revision, the census and the as- peaitnig oinspncmies, alandcring i

uou, uii-ring treason against God.

greater blessing first.

Immediately the scrilcs accuse Jesus

Battle A

PLUG

of the legislature;

and very

taxes have come in

.i

f"''.t mini me counties owing to hard times. As a result the treasury has been in such condition.that the state auditor could have swamped it at any time in the last three months if the utmos-t care had not been exercised in the issuance of warrants. The condition is getting worse, cash is very low and prospects are, before the legislative session is over, a good many warrants will have to be stamped "Xo funds" when they Are presented. The condition is serious, but there is no present help for it. ORDER IN COUNCIL Permit tint; the Milim nt of Unlli-d State

Ciiltlr I rotn hi. Joint, ll.

Orr.vwA, Ont., Jan. 25. The

Jesus turns upon them nnd demands: "Vrhcther is ensier to i.ay, Thy sins be forgiven thcejor to spy. Ilise up and walk?" Huf," He continues, "that vc may know thnt the Son of Man hath power upon earth to forgive sins (He Paid unto the sick of the palsy): I nay unto thee, arise, and .take up thy couch,

anil goto thine bouse." Jesus here uses ! His miracles distinctly ns a proof of His Divine mission. And that the young man immediately "took up that whereon he lay, and departed 1o his own house, glorifying God," shows tho ' reality antl completeness of tlu cure. 1

A GREAT BIG PIECE FOR IO CENT5- -

borrowing

Pi

from health.

tVuntln to Do Klght. Not only what we do, but also what

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If you have borrowed from health to satisfy the demands of business, if your blood is not getting that constant supply of fat from your food it should have, you must pay back from somewhere, and the somewhere will be from the fat stored up in the bodv.

The fflgn of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nervewaste. You need fat to keep the blood in health unless you want to live with no reserve force live from hand to mouth. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine. It is a food. The Hypophosphites make it a nerve foo'd, too. It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this world. Scott & Bownt . Ntw York All Drantst , utf St.

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