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Jan. 11, <strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILY PAPEE. 11.Valued Indorsementof Scott'sEmulsionis containedin letlersfromthe medicalprofes- ''^^^p^sion speaking of its gratifyiing results in their practice.ott's Emulsionof cod-liver oil with Hypophosphitescan be administeredwhen plain oil is out ofthe question. It is almostas palatable as milk—easierto digest than milk.Prepared by Soott ± Bowne. N. Y. All drnggists." Come in, Jack," said his mother,it's going to rain; besides it is time for\k OytGli Processyou to take your bath,"No Alkalies"Baths is wetter than rain, mamma,"returned Jack.Consumption Cured.An old physician, retired from practice,had placed in his hands by an EastIndia missionary the formula of a simplevegetable remedy for the speedy andpermanent cure of CpnsumptioD, Bronchitis,Catarrh, Asthma and all Throatand Lung Affections, also a positive andradical cure for Nervous Debility andall Nervous Complaints, Having testedits wonderful curative powers iu thousandsof cases, and desiring to relievehuman suffering, I will send free ofcharge to all who wish io, this recipe inGerman, French or English, with fulldirections for preparing and using.Sent by mail, by addressing, with stamp,naming this paper, W. A. Notes, 820Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y.F L E M I N G H. R E T E L L COMPANY'SN E W BOOKS.This book tells the story of one of the most remarkablecharacters which New York has produced. Jerry QUITTINGA New and Cheaper JEdition. Unabridged,UJohn G, Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides.was a River Thief. His father was a Counterfeiter.A. T. When young, Jerry earned what he couldAn Autobloprraphy, edited by his Brothor. With Introduction by Rar.Plerion, D. D. Fully Illustrated from original Pen-and-ink Sketches drawn and stole the rest. He was convicted of robbery inthe MANSE.'by Chas. P. DaTis and others. 2 vols., boied, l2mo, cloth, gilt top. net, $2.00. the firstdegree, and sentenced to Sing Sing for fifteen" The appearance of another edition gives occasion for fresh words of Trelcome years and six months. While serving his term he was"This engraving is intended to commemorateau incident in the Disruption of thefor what haa become a <strong>Christian</strong> classic since its earliest Issue In <strong>18</strong>89. Few of converted.and then pardoned by Gov.Dix. He was thacurrent publications that are sold by thousands upon thousands have In their founder of the Water Street Mission, and was instrumentalin bringing hundreds of the worst charactersSoottish Churoh in <strong>18</strong>43, when nearly fivepages the in(port and the fascination that stamp nearly every page In these."—hundred Ministers resigned their Stipends,<strong>Christian</strong> Unioti.of both sexes to Jesus..Manses, Social Positions, and what men mostHenry Martyn, Saint and Scholar.His life is well told in tbis volume, which cannot buttenaciously regard, for consoienoe sake, inFirst Modern Missionary to the Mohammedans. I781-Iftl2. By Ge<strong>org</strong>e be Smith. TERMS an inspiration OF to some eUBSGRIPTtONactive <strong>Christian</strong>'s effort.what they esteemed the cause of Truth."C. I. E , LL.D. With Portrait and Illustrations, large Svo. cloth, gilt top, $3. The The book Cliristian is nicely bound <strong>Nation</strong> and illustrated. is puhlished every To the right is the Manse, the low doorway ovThe author has, with all the skill already displayed in his life of Carey and DuflC, Price, Wednesday, cloth, at the .75c.; following paper, rates, 25c. for Sent either postpaidold or on new receipt subscrihers. of price. ^grown with English ivy, while roses and daffadowndillychase one another np and down either side.produced in this volume what will, In all probability, become the stanoard life ofHenry iirartyn.J. One E, copy, JBWETTj, 1 year, Publisher strictly & in Bookseller,ad- ^m pffk The minister stands on the door-step, hat in hand,'•Thepre-ent life, throuch access to fresh material, perfects the portrait on vance, - 77 Bible Hon&e, IVe^v ^ York. I 3U the dear old grandmother leaning on his arm. The\7hiGh three geuerarlons have already gazed with an admiration that has inspiredmjiny Egypt: a hand to talte thf sacred The torch Story that Martyn of Uganda, passed oa,to those who SABBATH dress, in clnb SCHOOL of 15 and OTer, CLUBS. ^i ^O study. The wife is turning the key in the door,One copy, 1 year, eo indiTidual ad- ^^ tf)r faces of the children, dressed for the road, are aTen Years' Digging<strong>18</strong>S1-<strong>18</strong>9I. By W. M. Fliuders should Petrie. follow With him."—The maps and <strong>Christian</strong> And the Victoria at Tf-ork. NyaTiza Mission. By S. G. Stock.Any Sabhath achool will be supplied with as preparatory to "quitting the Manse." Gatheredllfi illuscrations from drawings Welsh Pictures by the author. Drawn with With a Pen map and Pencil. Illustrations, l^mo, cloth, $l.::;fj.many copies aa Ueslred (not leas than twenty) about in front and to the left are fathers and mothersin Israel, young men and maidens, little neigh­Vimo. cloth, $1.50. By D. lewis .Tones and "The Others. Story of Edited Mackay is by given Klchard with fullness Lovett. and U. atthe A. With following many yearly club rates:" A popular summary of the lUustry results tions. attained Imperial by one gower; Svo, cloth, there gilt are edges, added boxed. also the $3.2(J. stories of lhe martyrIn a •package to one address, eaoh 7^ cents. A bor children, and even the shepherd dogs of neighboringhomes. Love, inexpressible sorrow, indig­ofthe mont capable and auccessfui "Welsh of Pictures" the modern is the explorersof Kgypt. He tells beauties his story of so Wales well nnd has so been in- Bishops parceled Parker out accordlDg aud Tucker, to the of the special otner familiarity mission, to-of o'/i/y. and nonames can be written or printed nation, and leverence are on every countenance;work ishop of Hannington ten Welshmen, and his amoug fateful whom Journey, illustrating and of the package thus seut is addressed to'TwT'p'ersonBtmotively, and Itia ao well each. wortii The telling, result is that a pleasing his ffether volume."—iontioti with a sketch Tivies. of these missions under theon the separate papers.and there is no "dearth of woman's tears." Overlittle book will doiibtlei-i command the wide popular­brutaity thatit certainly deserves."—rAe L-

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