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Kansas Baptist Review from Topeka, Kansas • 9

Kansas Baptist Review from Topeka, Kansas • 9

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Topeka, Kansas
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9 KANSAS BAPTIST KEVIEW. the superintendence and advance- labors in Assam have not been fruit-ment of the whole mission. Although ful until the last few years, the more in a savage condition, the Garoslnve recent developments offer the great-s own remarkable susceptibility to esfc encouragement for energetic and the gospel in both its saving and ele- increased labors for the numerous vating power, and under its inlluence tribes which border the Brahmaputra MINUTES OF ASSOCIATIONS WANTED. Tho Editor would bo grateiul for the minutes of tho fullowing associations for 1897: Arkansas Valley, Solomon Valley, Chicaskia, German, Mound City, South East, South Cjncord, Upper Solomon Valley, Swedish and North East. Her Health Restored have developed unlocked for elements valley.

Tho following from The Kingdom for Juno 18U8: "The baptisms last year in conuec tion with the Garo mission at Garo numbered more than nine hundred. Since the earthquake it has been of manly strength and intelligence. The prospects of the mission are exceedingly bright and encouraging. Next in success after the mission to the Garos is that to the Kols, laborers in the tea gardens centering uhuit Sibsigar. These people have retained much of their primitive character, and have received tho gos pel with great readiness.

Rev. 0. E. Petrick was tho first missionary to devote his whole attention to them, and has baptized large numbers. In 1881 Rev.

C. D. King opened a sta discovered that the government sta tion at Shillong is one hundrod feet higher than its recorded height bofoe the shock. Next to tho Garo as a promising field for missionary work come tho laborers in the greut tea-gardens of Assam, most of whom are natives of Central India and have been familliar with the gospel at home." tion at Kohima, among the Angami Nagas. llev.

W. E. Witter began work among tho Lhota Nagas at Wok ha. The Ao Nuga Mission, begun by Rev. E.

W. Clark, with head THE misery of sleeplessness can only be realized by those who have experienced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. So certain is Dr.

Miles of this fact that all druggists are FIRST ASSAM CONVERT Was Nidhi-Ram, an apprentice in quarters at Molung, is most interest ing and has been well reinforced. tho PrintlDff 1 he last part of authorized to refund price paid for the first More than half tho missionaries in his name "Earn'' belonged to a heath- l- MrSt Henry Bruns, wife of the well known Assam are now laboring for the aui- eQ uou wnen nc Became a unswan blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: misticpeopK Their religion is sim- be dropped it, and took the name of ilar to that of the Karens of Burma, Levi- After his baptism in 1845, he suffering untold misery for years. I used u.wi im ia became an invaluable assistant in the various aavertisea remedies for female com- uvUwu.ai,mblnuT plaints besides being under the care of local the great progress which marked the translating tnc scriptures physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr. earlv dans of tho Karon Mission will ad often the preaching.

He was a advertisement the testimonial of a eauy uaps oi im, ivaien Mission will i fa lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and be repeated iimor.c these similar offin mind, and the author of I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her imK it a 4i more than one hundred hymns, wh eh ceu use L1' Jmies tribes ill Assam. Since the mission Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which ft.H. rt will long bo SUllg by the Christians restored me tohealth. I cannot say enough for Dr.MIles'Remedies." of Assam.

Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive Nervine? for many years, has been largely with out results, it is probablo that future missionary efforts in Assam will be directed chiefly to these simple, receptive tribes who reside on the hills to the north and south of the valley. guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on dis OFFICIAL WAR BOOK Health eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR.

MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, Ind. it hy Congressman James Rankin Young m. It All nhnnf VVnr with Smin. tlin Now 'ae uaro uuaiim destined to ucBattie i ffi become ore of the brightast orna ani' biographies of Dewey and a u- 7 all prominent omcers. is early GOO prominent omcers.

Near! pages. Massive volume. Marvelously eneap. nest authorship, Unly authen The Christian work among the Nagas will probably bo extendod to the tic, olllcial book. Experience not nec Only Stone Ballasted Track, essary.

An body can sell it. Ladies as successful as gentlemen. We are Khamtis, or the Shans, as they are the largest subscription book firm in Solid Vestibuled Trains BETWEEN- America. Write us. Fifty persons are known in Burma, and the establish ment of new mission stations in the umpioyeu our corresponaence lic partment alone, to serve you.

Our book Of is just out. Get agency now and be 0 iS an" Lhlca9 St. Louis and Kansas City, north of Burma points to an early realization of one of the ideas which led to the opening of missions in As- i I first in tho lield. Large 50c. War Map in colors free with each book or outfit.

Other valuable premiums. Tremendous seller. Biggest money maker ever known. Most liberal terms guaranteed. Agents making $7 to $28 a day.

Twentv days credit given. Freight Kansas City and Chicago. Palace Reclining Chair Cars Free. Pullman Compartment Sleepers. sarn, tne union or our missions Burma and Assam.

The rapid progress to open up tho country will also soon bring Assam into direct Aslc vnnr own ITnmn Tllrnf A nnf fn paiu. un uook sentprepam 10 agents. $1.45. Splendid sample outfit and lull via. the CHICAGO ALTON R.

or write to instructions free tor nine 2-cent stamps noucc IAO to pay posiage. Mention this paper. JAS.CH Al RL ON communication with Western China. While it is true that missionary MONROE BOOK Dep't. fl, Chicago, III.

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851
Years Available:
1897-1899