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Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pins.
Must Bear Signature of
5e FareSimille Wzetifier Below.
Very entele and as grey
to take ass -Agar.
CARTERS 1:14LtACI4r4
FOR BiliiNESSas
ima FOR EltiOUSHEittt
IVEk FORTORPIO UYER
u.s. FOR CONSTIPATION%
FOR $41l,LOW SKIL
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LINIMENT
FOR
Spra.ina, Strains, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcer!,
Open Sores, Bruiscs, Stiff Joints, Bites and
Stings of Insects, Coughs, Colds, Contracted
Cords, itiettruatisen, Neuralgia, Bronchitis,
Croup, Sam Throat, Q'tunsay, Whooping
Cough and all Painful Swellings.
it /ARCM BOTT2.2.1. 25e,
FOUR HUNNIND SORES,
The T, Milburn Co., Limited,
Toronto, Out.
Some time ago my blood got out of
order and nine large boils appeared on
my nook, besides numerous small ones on
my shoulders and arms. Four running
sores appeared on my foot and legend I
was in a terrible state, A friend advised
Burdock Blood Bitters, so I procured three
bottles. After finishing the first bottle the
boils started to disappear and the sores to
heal up. After taking the third bottle
there was not a boil or sore to be seen.
Besides this, the headaches from which I
puffered left me and I improved so much
that I am now strong and robust again.
Yours truly,
Miss Mee= eVoiterinverole.
Peb. 3rd, 'eon Golspie, Oat.
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TRAINED WOMEN DOCTORS.
In last year's report of the London
School of Medicine for Women, it is
stated that 251 women were trained
during the year, some of whom have
gone to the farthest ends of the
world to become medical missionar-
ies and, to serve in hospitals
Al-
most every important town in India
possesses a qualified lady doctor.
In China there are many, Persia has
one, and several are practising
throughout South Africa.
0—
FEMALE BEAUTY.
The Sandwich: Islanders estimate
women by their weight. The Chinese
require them to have deformed feet
and black teeth. 4 girl must be
tattooed .sky-blue and weal nose -
ring to satisfy a.South See Islander.
Certain African princes require their
brides to have teeth filed like 'those
of a saw.
Children cry for
CST4P1
There are believed to be 16 tons,of
shells to every cubic mile of ecean.
SilePioloos and Wily Ticket-Collec-
tor—Do you meien to say thatchild
is not over thirteen? He just
twelve. So I thought. All over
twelve have to pay full tare.
Ivor infant nd Children,
Tin :ie.
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Life is Pull of Pretension, Shame, Double
Dealing and Subterfuge.
A despatch, from Washington says:
—Rev, Dr. Talmage preached from
the inikawing tex,1,:--"Wisdom crieti
without, she etterelh bee voice in the
etZtce—it'iri"Nze ie 20,
vette: to listee to the
voices of nature—the voices of the
mountain, the voices of the pee, the
voices of the storm, the voices of
the star. As hi suede of the cathed-
rals of Europe, there is an organ at
either end of the building. :tad the
one inetruznent responds musically to
the other, so in the great cathedral
of nature, day responds to day; and
eight to night, and flower to flower,
and star to star in the great har-
monies of the universe. The spring-
time ie an etengelist. in blossoms,
Preaching of God's love, and the
winter is prophet, white -bearded.
r denouncing woo against our sits, We
are all ready to listen to the voices
of nature, but how few of us learn
anything front the. voices of tine
noisy and dusty street. You go to
your Meeleolitille and to yew' work,
tied to your inerehandiese end you
come back again, and often with
how indifferent a heart you Pass
through these streets. Ar there no
' tufts of truth growing, up between
these cobblestones beaten with the
tot of toil and pain and pleasure,
the slow tread of age Buil the quick
telt of childhood. Aye, there are
great harvests to be inepeti, end
this morning I thrust in the sickle
because ther*Itervest is ripe. "Wis-
dom crieth without, she utterctli her
voice in the streets."
In the first place the street im-
presses me with the feet that this
lite is a scene of toil end struggit.t.
fly ten o'clock of every day the cite
jailing with wheels. and shuilli.,g
with fret. and loauuning with voices.
and covered with tine breath of
smoke steels, anti it-rusil with tot-
fielters. You are jostled by those
who have bargains to snake and
notes to sell. Up this ladder with a
hod oc uri.e4f e mit of this bank with
roll of bills, on this dray with a
load of goods, digging a cellar, or
shingling a roof, or shoeing a horse.
or building a wail, or mending a
watch, or binding a book. Some-
times I have stopped at the corner
of the street nt; the multitudes went
hither and you, and it has seemed to
be a great pantomime, and as I look-;
ed upon it my heart broke. This
great tide of human lite that goes
down the street, is es rapids tossed
and turned aside and dashed ahead
azal driven hace—beautifui in its con-
fusion and confused in its beauty. In
the carpeted aisles of the forest, in
the woods front which the eternal
shadow is never lifted, on the shore
of the sea, over whose iron coast tos-
ses the tangled foam sprinkling the
cracked cliffs with a baptism. of
whirlwind and tempest, is the best
place to study God; but in the rush-
ing, swarming, raving street is tile
best place to study man. Going
down to your place ol business and
coming home ogee:, cherge you
look about; see these signs of pover-
ty. of we:eche:be:se, of hunger, of
sin, of bereavement, and as you go
through the streets, and teem) back
through the streets, gather at in the
arms of your prayers all the serrows
all the losees, all the sufferings:, all
the bereavements of those whom yen
Pass, and eresent them in le -dyer be-
an all-sympittheoe God.
Ago in, the street impresses me
with the fact that all clesees and
conditions Of society meet ; com-
mingle. We sometimes cultivate a
wicked exclusiveness. Intellect :des-
pises ignorance. Refinement will
nothinghave o with lemrsh-
ness. Gloves hate the set/burned
hand ; the high forehead deepietes the
fiat heed ; the trim hedgerow i will
have nothing to do with the wild
copsewood ; and Athens hates Naza-
reth. This ought not so to be..
bless God that all classes of people
are compelled to meet,. on the street.
The glittering coach wheel clashes
against the scavenger's cart ; 'fine
robes run against the peddler's peck?
robust health meets wen sickness ;
honesty confronts freed ; every class
of people meets every- other class;
impudence and modesty, pride and
humility, purity and beastline,ss,
frankness and hypocrisy, meet': • on
the same block in the mins street in
the same city. Oh that is What
Solomon meant when he said, "The
rich vied the poor meet together
the Lord is the maker of them all."'
Again : the street impresses me
with the fact that it is a veryeeard
thing for a man to keep hie heart
right, and to get to heaven. In-
finite temptations spring upnia US
from these places of public concourse,
Amid so much effluence, how much
temptation to covetousness and. to
be discontented With our hatable lot.
Amid so : many opportunities for
overreaching,. what temptation eo
extortion, Amid $o -.much eispley,
what tempeation to vehity. _Amid
the ineelstroMe and Hell' Gates Of;
so many saloons el strong drink,
what allurements to 'disSipation, in
the street, how, many make, ,. quick;
eternal shipwreck. If a inan-9frwar•
comes back' front , .iS
itewed into the nitiy.Y-yard',WoV,' go
down to look at the sPlintered,'SParS;
and. count, the bullet, holes, and leek,
with patriotic:- admiration on the flag'
that flotated victory from the nesse'
heed: But that'than gldi,e
curiosity who has • gone through
thirtY • Years' of Sharp-shoOting nf
business and yet sails on victor'
over the te.iinirtations of the slreet.':
On hOWmany have gond,',.;:l.q(?ndl
under the pileure, leaving -not
Much as the patch of a canvas to
tell .where they perished. ri'hey never
had any peace. Their • d ish ones tids'•
kept :telling :in •i),16i.r, ears. If had
an. axe and could; split 'open' the
beams of that fine house, perhaps, I,
Would find in very heart of it a
skeletbn. In his very best winoI cue
is a Smack of ;: peer ins is
Oh i is iL strange that when a in.ahr
S. Hft5SiON.
IN'TPL4VATIONAL LESON
7 AH.Git 25e
Text of the Lesson, ,Gen,
by unboundecl and,:,
in Him, withhol
Him, but abandoning
terly to Him for His
Iaith
tiieeeltiqirolis ut
..:ad plOhleurtel
that Ffe maygloreey:4V II -
This chapter leaveseei:Alereheieiedtee
ing at Beersheba (verSe 19); 'M the
, ,
_next s at the age of 127
1-14. Golden T8:x.t. Esb- eo. :an e mied m-- Iebron. In chapter
1. "And it came to Pitss &et theS'o' xxiN:o'tbitt4siservaR:ILofix_:A.44‘abi4antnib,
Elie -
things that Gerl'xiid tempt. Alsraliatnt*r r
• In our last .lesson,, we .100,ed just„ a for Ieeetete chapter xxv
little at cha)te-r. xviie Abratabl. t the -is f
disturbed with indigestion ? All the
forces of eature are against him.
The floods are ready to donee
and the earth:malice to swallow him,
stud the t fires to CO°4:17rtehim, arid0
eh g t m. „
all, the armies 01 God are 011 th,
street, and on the day when the
crowns of heaven ere dietributed.
some of the brightest of them will be
given to those men who were faith-
ful to God stud faithful to the souls
others. amid the. marts
neSS proving themselves herees
of the street. Mighty were their
temptatione. mighty was their de-
liverance, and shall he their
triumph.
Again, the street impresses us with
the fact that it is a great al.t.:10, for
Christian charity. There. are hunger
and staering and want end vereteh-
ess
'' evilseethtichieflyiti.tnutNIF;eeor;t11e.gosz-TIglvt":4710.. e;irnihuu-et out'piEeelt.
and tirunkonsiess staggers. .-••..t.ti shame
' winks, and pauperism thruKs out its
baud. asking for tents. Horn went is
most equeliti end hunger is nest
, lean. A Chrieliee Mon going eieete,
a street in New Yore, saw a poser
' heti, and he sloppe.d end said
boy, do you know Low to read and
write ?" The boy made m74 answer.,
man asked the question twice
;and thrive. "Can you reed and
write ?" and then the boy answered,
with a tear splashing on the lack'
of his bend. "No. sir : I can't reai!
nor write neither. God, sir, don't
; want me to read and write. Didn't.;
he take away my father so long ago
.1 never remembered to have seen t
.
lime? and haven't I lied to go Wow;
:the streets to go tLitige to fetch
',home for the folks to eat •? an4d
dithet as soot). us I cAdd ear*" a' 1 n. for both tabernacle and temple are the eteateeeting mationsof Oa;
haVP' go taUtO end Idek stood. in a figure, upon atone tent world, and Vesicles being the must
up cinders. and never had ate sehoele: the sill'er ,S'Oekets of the taberneele;enereetie tutu In-ogreve. void thris
one r ng. 1.41 -g 0 175 and
Lot. In chapter xx. Abrehent went
destruction of Sodom, end rescue of. sisaleraullerft.lexeivsr.eoleie,se,aotieledlutealteleilobt-eisst
mite' is also receeded at the age oe
4°114=71 watinacirtrroatinbdiertiell Vila° tire 11 Is seen d'elung th4'
e Lithat;roi the well of alitni that
hits "'tele Tas t,e14e=1 beItt'tctil
roes vetli and eeetit 11?,e (Ll„xvi J4,
not willingly have gone, where the
mony lealust himself for he stipule -
tear of God was not Xn Oteetehxxi _
Ii etc the birth of Isaac and the WIXY CAN'T FIGHT.
cesthag out of Ielanael and end '
relenn dweliing at Beersheba anti B .
eLwe
eause They Live Rine at
evoriliippiz•Ig In. Lord under a new ye e ta473:• D•
Statue. the eteentesting God., Note in f g, ,&11
vezse 4; Sarah's testimony, "Clod' - To a' very large extent the fighting
lieth tenee me to laugh." and id i.dualities of a eation are governed
wines ere! IS God's promise to, by the,uature of the food which is
liagar. w:th His -rear not which I conSuMed every day,- or Made the
tize szvond le the hook. Staple diet:of the great belle at the
- teed tete tempt Ablellienee signifies .populatiOn.
thot 0o3, trie4 him Mei). xi. TV.. At present the reling nations of
for 'elec. Lore trieth the righteous"' the world are nzeat-eaters,, and hiss,
ties. xi. 5), bet Ile win not try any tory records that they aiweys have
lone aeave tilAT in, tr, ab:e ti Cma rbeen.
iee. axle pateenee under trial will Not only are the meat -eaters the
heirg the crown of life t..insslt1;; best fighters, but they are the lead -
Rev, h. VA. ers in every branch of Malmo achieve -
'2. 3 "elf.'er him for a burnt offesH moot, and tins in itself explains
This front God eeneereing Isis1 ewey why- the Chinese ere such at
eniymn hi!, well ,beloved, tor le hole , pohr race in the pugnacious lino.
ite had welted tel years at least. Soldiers of the Velestiel Enipire
'Comp:ire in .1 and xxi, 5. Yet net thrive, utter a fashion, on rice, cab -
his r Iv obedience for he believed beget and a vegetarian " dietwith
that God would raise him up even , just, on oceasional smeekering of
from the dead, from whence also lie! meat, %Olen is scarcely worthy of
r.vaived him In a ligur.J. Was 'i•ver taking Imo consideretien.
mortal num so tried. or did evere •doubt vegetarians would at
man come slo ne4aV to 00a in his ex-,: tempt to explain away the matter as
perience? in Israel all God's prom-; merely phenomenon, and seine have
ises to Abraham centered. tied if they ventured to prophesy that in time
were not fultilltel in I'- vie the word to come Ohina will with its 'vast,
of fled would fail (chapter xxi. 12).= population govern the world and ne-1
a thine which could not possibly oee. comprise, this on rice end cabbage,
cur. Mount Morial,, where Abraham, We have little to do with the,uncerd
was to oiler up Isaae, was the saute lain future in thiseatiele. What we
,W4, that whereon the temple 'sensed* know. Is that the Britisii. Anieri-ff
III 1 S
U • C:111.S. (kIllitans„ Russians and l'renchl
What is
CastoriA for Infants and Children. Castoria is a
harnal(*-44bSt2ltute. 'for „Castor Oil, Paregoric, Ilirops
and. Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium,
, Worplilne
nor other ?eretreCtite SIlleetallee. It is Pleasant.
Its guarantee is thirty years' use 1)y HillionS of
Xothers. Castogia destroys Worms and allays Feverish,
72ess. Vastoria cures DiarrIteea and Wind Colle. Costorla
relieves 'Teething TroubleS, ,ettreS Constipation ami
Flatulency. Casteria assimilates tizo. rood, regulates
tit0 Stomaltgl, BoWel4"- OfXnfantS'atild Clitildren, giving!
healthy anti- natural Sleep. Castoria is the Children's
724114064---Tile.::AttOtiter'S:•Vrlend. ,
children. Methers have repslatedly told me 0:4 recommend it as superiar to any pre -
Cis fia:St.01.14: ioune Castoria.
" COS Or! U Caotoria Is se well adapted to ehikiren
of its good effect. upon theirtelietiren." s: eneptieulotawn tome"
Pre G. C. etseeoe, 42re11,4114$.1. R. A. Aseeret, M. 1;:t..131-ooklYn, N. le
iette sir ? God don't svelte lee to , being neeie trout the. ransom. nice ti , st000pthey ere far and away the hes
read, sir. I can't it, ad uor wrait :of the peoPlet ,i lighters hi evelse seeee of the Ward.
,teeither." Ott 1 these poor Wit alt , e. 5. "On the third day." It Is nos, only, in standipg op to phot mut
f .1
ern ! They have ITO ChOLN. Born in 'In be a resurrection story. and the: shell with bail -dog pertinuetty, but
eeetratitttien, OR tiley get up from' third day is the reemveetion tirtY,, also in clevertactic —(lie winning 4
i their banes and knees to wall:, they , whether of Jonah or Christ, whether i fact= in modern wartalek,
take their erst, step on the, roed to t in (ii,n. i or John It I. or has vi. , e'be principal food of the brave
4
' despaia. elle let us go teeth in the ' :?.. When lie said "Surely I come • rl • I I' • -
P its bettong, Pt
name of the Lord Jesus Christ, to I quickly." Ile slaty litive thought Of is. sort of dried beef, atIordiug a, great
reecue Item. Let us ministers not, the ei Oen Vears of this present ege . deal of now Ea a itighlY con- ;
t •
be afraid of soiling our black Outlets, as two nays zind rtehrred to His Coen eteurated form. The Boors eat at,.
while we go down on that missioi . ing again on the leorning of -the third, eyed deal of this, and there it:. no
While we ate tying an elaborate knot day. Abraham's words to his" niTg, questioning than fieeiting qualities,
In our craVat, or while we are in t men, "I tout the hub Win go Yowler no matter what shape.they take,
Ow study rounding oil some peritele and worship and crone aguin to, The Weak rues of people are the.
Ilatorically, we nught be sat -mg% you,' show has strong kinth that 1..u?rice.,,,,sung mitten!, , ma
eioses nd
la soul from dteith and le hating a Nomway Isene would be given blunt Siamese, regarded since the dawn of
imultitude of sins. 0 Christian lay- I to him. , history as non-progressive, stile:1r-
! Men. go out on this work. If you' el., 7. "Where Is the ia.reh for it stitious, and inferior phyeically and
i ere net willing to go forth yourself, . burnt offering?" Did a sword pica cc, plentauy to the meetseating netione
, then give of your meansand it you ' Abraham's heart as his only son ask-tete (laminae teem. ,
i are too lazy to go, mill is yen am, ee him this question? etee Diane It Is not to be expected that a Man
I too stingy to help, then get out, of - beering the wood and think or the who lives upon leo, cabbage and the
; the Way end bide yourself in the Son of God bearing the eras; on i mei could ever equal. Un eat" of
of
; dens mad caves of the ar
eth, lest, which lie was to suffer. See bre- i meet, no mutter in whet respect the
1 when Christ's chariot .comes alon.l,. ham carrying the lire arid the knifecomparison is madeawl historY re -
1 the horses' hoofs trample you into the and remember that it is written. It I . i. .1 , ,i.''-•- 4M41 ej i ,.
THE, FAC-$ ILE =NATURE OF
APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER
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mire. Beware lest the thousands of pleased the Lord to bruise Hine"! are. The most, remarkable featu-re
the destitute of Your city, in the last All that Christ - suffered from his ett connection who the Chinese vein
great day, also up end curse e"our enemies must heve been us nothingi eior is tile extraordinary coelness
stupidity and your neglect. . when comfier:el with Has agony as with which he will meet death, It
Lastly : the street impressos me inc.. er.enieide '`eiy..elode Mo?
.p etc!, vwiLly1 ,,
, . ., , . is not an easy matter to explain
with the fact that, all the people are me, ee),
looking forward. Time inhabitants go No tongue can tell, no
up and down, but they never words eim describe, what it Cost the
weep Vatter to give Him up to die /or our
and they never toil. A river flows
that city, with rounded and sins or what Ile suffered tin one sub-
throughetitute.
luxuriant hanks, and trees of 'life 8 •'iV son, Cod will provide him-'
laden with everlasting frintag,e, bend
their branches to dip the crystal. Sidi tt Iamb far a burnt ofthriug..-,So
1"1115eeYlso'whellittleLambbiothotthem God" tget..1.7Elm
4.'
i'
No plumed hearse rattles over thatd
pavement, for they are never sick. Johnthe Baptist ashpointed
With innuottaI health glowing in out. The redeeined 'as'they feel „be-
. '
CVery vein, they know not how to fora the Lamb sing, "Thou :Irene:or-
:lie. Those towers of strength those thy for Thou west slain and hese re- Prorn *hat boa been learned abeut
palaces of beauty, gleam in the light deemed us. to God' by Thy blood," China in recene years the coneluston
of a sun that never sets. 0 heaven, and a hundred millions of angels lies uPperinOst- - that while Chinese
beautiful heaVen I Heaven where cry, "Worthy is the Lamb that Alias engineering 'led's: PriMeected Otte sue -
our friends are I They take no cen- slain" (John i 29- Rev 1r 8- 1) in) -cgssiu* along stationary Reese • .it
has rested's:for Centuries without pr
re-
geSS 'in all that ' ` involves nicition.
Titus, while their 'need steactuees ‚ire
'Writable ' and- .ire4iteutly beautiful,
,tliei.i. machines 'for' (fain.. work. .taid
'inOving-PoOPle and gobh are rudely:
away unless one takeS it TOr granted
that death is either treated. lightly
as tin hsaboru iuStinet or. that, life is
not valued to any extcnt.
EITGIBTEEBING 'XINT CECINA.
•
0e4stials,Anticipated Some
of Our Modern' Inventions.
SUS in that city, for it is inhabited He had been fore:eel:tined before. tee'
by "a multitude which no man cant foundation of the World, but wets
number." Rank above rank ; host manifest in due time.
above host ; gallery above gallery ; 9, 10. How thestather's heart =list
have been torn as lie built the altar'
and laid the:Wood, upon' „iv_ But:
sweeping all around the heavens.
Thousands of that:sande; Mililees of
enedrillions of quadrillions,:
quintillions Of mentellions. Blessed
are they who enter in through the
gate into that city. Oh, start for it
this morning. Through the blood of
the greet sacrifice' of the son of God,
take up your March for heaven.
"The Spirit and the Bride say, Come
and whosoever ' Will, lee him Come,
and take of the water of life freely,"
Morning, for the first time, espouse
their faith in Christ. All the doors
of invitation are' open. "And I saw
twelve gates, and. they were twelve
edaele." , ' • .
what were his feelines as ,Ite, bound primitive.- The cutlets'Chinese
Isaac and laid him 'ori_the :dear uPen "'wileelbarr°77'ie still -
the Wood and took the Icaire,;tht transportation,
hand to slay his sonl Who can toll but -Modern teage construction" for
but GOO: For no one had ever ' jttet: buildings, "hlis'been. prioticed ;by 'the
the same fellowship with God. HowOntleSe for cdhiAttier.:;, . eve letned
deep the meaning of the words "God.. 01 0er. C11111.6! rllii's;is one °I the
so loved the world that He gave obser:VatipitS. • int-tde
only begotten Sone?' or theee; "The' bet,' Mr.:eWilliernAleiteither.' lenespes
"durieige ei. ieileene • sie4est ikete9.81;
rthd neebeded in ' eni..010d
"An Anieriet.tic, Chin
• Atitither' eglantine* if!if
neee.'heeeefe-hy antic:4118;0d
;Seine ;of-7tn-ir' nioderri. inVention.v ..is
1,6416f4ed` .1)y" :the';'sys'teM.: of di',lig
up like .1"1:40. '14: boat:by 1iutifih.61.41$
this, with •P.Pi& .dietteigebitek
turlhcr than .' thirteen'tli;',centUrY;;
rrhe itunbet of' 'Ciiinpaitntenteee
Chinese trading vessels W6i3drie're'cl'itit'.7
on the nereleerecift owners in a vas:,
iel . Mr . Juimeetne ee,oalei son, in an
article in Cassieres. Magazine several
Yeale.iegoelt'tblel' ehabsite a,:ilivegelettes'•
Werei,sometirmes -;4•aS thmmy
tas.'.1.00st,..ertchI"fiatitater- shipping' Lfd.13.$
,10'NVII'..:goods tin hin towait?. comp air tmcitti
*hien fhe,t.:11.tte up 1st, :1 suit ;../finis811;
r • 'rat'ent l:;:; int Per s or 'See
Who; of ,IiIst,(-famito takci. charge ,of
hiseproPerty ' .1-,
lei tthus
beet:he-etre
Onzt4entji
-„inahriti,g-aSOtet6(4,',foi. 311Ad !3‘ti;t1,10t
.than , for Cciii ciail.43,VOn-snetiliOna&
but, tlabm;& 'i no lfouht tliatii;thni,e61n4
partnie•ht;'tp,Imi e.xiStecti:at/tikal4 ealidt•
,diatte.?7. and/ tittfty,/
tbis;&,wth.fei:nlipted",41tbsthili•tititli•
;
:t,•,
Son of God loved me andgave
Join this great throng who this self for me," as "His own' self '..bare;
our sins in His own bedy,!';'..,i•TorniSed
for our iniquities!" •
11, 12 ."Now I know. thatt,,"thou
feareSt God, . seeing' thou hest 'not
withheld thy eete, from ye.". 'Thus'
'spake.•the angel 'f the Lord, the •Sbn'
.of God, the Lamb of. God--.111mielf,'
:as He stayed the uplifted,i4ini"
raham. He had tried
found HIM leaning eot „tiPbe
Isaac, the gift of Gee; but upon';Ged
Himself. ; We are alit„ to ii.11674.'.the
good," gifts of •God to comb 'IdetWesn
'Hine and t1.8 amid 1 eai!it atp en; thorn' i7S.-
tin:44 than tiPini Him; sd,t at' for our
good He often renteVos t,
18. "Abrahaan Went and took' the.
ram and offered hfin Up 'ler; ,iii".bni:itt7
offering in the stead or 'Om
truly. was Christ, the '1...titim15; nf
offered in our stead, as; . our ;
tate, 'bearing: our s,ins: There•is
::ealeettlere by ., trying ' t ',live- ' 1;50:
lived,. for we. cannot lif.:Ve His life el's-:
'cept as Shall. liye" it tn. VS,"Aiittpe
is not., iti us 'I:unit:78; roittlive 1:1M- as,
ate. One who. died ''hm'our §t„em.,
ref,' empti oa Whi ch'Clod p -eel cited
begins in, Otir experience with thelfkr--
giveneSS of sin's, and :he' whose MIS
.are not forgiven' has not; Christ' 'in
./1 Ian, ; ' ' ; .
• ; 115 "Awl A.b.riall am, called Use al eine
Of that , place ; The
margin says that • the :name :signifies
."the Lord see or
Slice Hula's f us ciett;r-
est and best, hONV 'CaTr•WC 2:0)11.'4 for
moirient that Ire; will
,aughL.,fretn, us .:I.J1.41.; Will 'to. thi' our
IA, (to '(1,"s.. 1 .1,1),.; • ,Let„ vs,
adopt. Lhosc: WOrds, we•tlitr./19:::/i1P:t
already Clone so, LS 0210 () the '11.10t -
I 1 n.a nf nn, C30,i INT U'" nncl fxlciricv,
MODTHAN TIE'EXPECTED.
, A tailor named Sam Seee• from a
country place visited a arge t whole-
sale warehouse and ordered a qualm-
thy
of geode'. 'Ile was poLitely re-
c_eiveci, and one of .the principals
showed lem over the establishment.
On reachihg, the fourth floor the. pus -
tenter saw a tube on the
wall', 'the ,Iii7St he had over Seen.
Oli,at is that? he asked. •
' ph, -th ats speaking tube., It is,
gr6p:t .conVeniencia.; '.We can, talk
:with it, to the clerks on. the :first;
without, ;taking the tt'buble of
:tee?eielie deWns tairS. ;
!,;-•;arn, they bear anything ty4, you
6-"a'y through it?;,.
The visitor put h1 'nlouth to the,
tube, and asked:
Are Skingdods packed. ye t?
The People in ithe office.SVPposed
was the•sales'inah, who had asked the'
,que•stien, ',and in a ,inetnent ;the' dis-
tin'at r'epIV came 'beck:- • ;
Nb' We are waiting for ii reply
frou'i , 114'1 banker;' "He looks like a
SliPpery customov
.4„
'Ohlicirets <ete'
tErtp.7'
&41
• 5 -• '.,c'
Wellt-er—iiaughter, . Speone'e:,
is a very; niee young pi.an, and as T.
„Save
0)11„:
. . I
Nor
9
Timu,:tuanctLTOuttetrucl middle:me:1 inert are annually swept to tk_prernata
rereve thronek INDISCRBT1,07i, AND soL0013-
"D/SU..t101:43. If ye:tie:ye arty of tea followingaymptotus constet us before It is
toolate. .Are yen persons end weak, despondent end elootne, ePeces before the
eyes with darn circles under them, week back,kidneye irritable, palpitation of thum.
heart, bashful, dreams and lezees, midlinent in urine, nimolee Olt the facet =then
oYeti, leollOw cheths, earewOrtte:Fpression. peer memory, melees, 41i:trustees knelt
energy and strength, tired morn ttigs, restless nights, changeable ruoodo, weak man.
hod, stunted organs, premeture *Coy, bone pelts., hal: 40oact, Pore throats etc.?
Our New Method Sereuteuitent will en= yen.
E
L 0 OD
Nattier{ Cali bemoredemoralizing to young arid Intddta-aged men than entisstons
at night or secret dmins through the urine. They ;meta man for business, nom-
tirivedeillyfee4omreyoocul.al cuhapapelnseetzu. AN:Ayr:atter whether caused by evil habits ,lit ll pyouth,
natural weakness, 'r reveal exeesse3. cur Bow Atari:tad Trosttrzt naewieal.
TliED. NO OURS, NO PAN.
o Names Used Without Written Consent,
W, it. Muir, of Tema, 0., sayrn—"I was one of
the counters victims of early vice at 15 years of
age. The drains on my system were weakening
my brain US well as Ply sexual and nervous sys-
tem. For tett years I, tried °COCOS of doctors.,
eiectriebenaaudpatentmedicines. Soma helped
3150, uoue cered. I was giving ti Iii despair, In
faeecomemplatingsnicicie elien a Iriend ad.
clseti me as a last resort to give the New rf,.
D1a:0.3n2 'Fret:tend err t. of Drs. I. & K. a fair /-
trial. Without confidence I consented and in
three months I sva% a cured.. man, I was curet e,
seven years ago -situ :married and happy. X
heartily reconeneud Dm. IL K. to my afflicted
BeforeTreetment fellow emu."
After Treatment
We treat and aura Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Sentlual Wealcness,
Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, unnatural Discharges, Self Abuse, Kidney and Bladder
Eiseesee and all diseases of Mon and Women.
SerNO NAMES t7SED.WITII0IIT WRITTEN CONSENT, PRIVATD. No
nicdtctuo sent C. O. D. No names on hones or envelopes. 4verythIng eonilden-lat.
llguressUbonfisetnanudeciyst calf trea. Ktuteetngt,arlitoD
41. 48 SHELBY aSJTIFIEtielEISI:1:,itten.
tVtt
a a
etenee
-eletes' .
Itlieee-,Tills pre . a t specific, fog:all
cliseasesrising,, Trotn. aisoiclare4
' tie rVa4,1keblc.,,hear:t,or watery blood.
atn'kq nOVo,ustless., •Sleeples.s7,
efeeeil
1,,ed eriene; 1.14tiate'reil Ply see; brain'
If6149,06e1liee.iststS, nee eeal, clebah ty,
apd 1aolt,etq?itality.".,Price:soc. a bat;
,t,!±,t311113,34
417 117:56S."""'fsE s; 1 .0,H10•1;' 'm 73
The census re:pp:no; Sliew tha.t of!
the, 82,526,07,5',1,:11ersons enuAieratedl
'
"9 1md, givcs 'in,
,oX;cesS„" of:1;,0132;;6
kfeit4116,',.' an: ;_eXcess ,tqfait. pny.tiagy,
in th.p ,9f,yisr,„
grt,90.4;‘MY,ik, '?••13,..i.($44•••
tf,e8ini tato ?LeP.I.,924??4gi; In .tt'$P ;tile' °x--)
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7d,rect.tnitire,,"r; • V' •
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STRAWBERRY*COMPOUNDS
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