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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
LESSON II. JAN.
1-1 1.
O. MATT. 4:
Golden Text: For In That De Himself
Bath Buffered Being Tempted Ha la
Able to Saceor - Them That Are
Tempted. Ueb. S: 18.
The section includes only the lesson.
Read each verse.
Suggestions to teachers. Note the posi-
tion of this lesson In the life of Christ
as the last of his preparations for his
great work upon which he enters imme-
diately after. Note the necessity and
universality of the testing by tempta-
tion. Almost every true and useful life
begins In this way. sometimes by a def-
inite and distinct battle somet'mes by
choices in little things between gocd and
evil but which are really decisive. Make
hls lesson a mirror In which we may see
our own temptations and the way to vic-
tory. Look up the Bible passages con-
cerning temptation and the helps they
jrlve toward overcoming. The whole lea-
won is very practical in its nature.
Historical Setting. Time. Probably
about January. A. D. 27 directly after hl3
baptism. Place. There Is no hint given
as to the place where Jesus went to be
tempted but most authorities incline to
the northern part of the wilderness of
Judea. between Jerusalem and: Jericho
on the west and the Jordan and the up-
per part of the Dead Sea on the east.
Tradition places it in Mount Quaranta-
nla. not far from Jericho near the Jor-
dan. Jt was ncmed Quarantania (which
means a space of forty days) because
Jesus was supposed to have passed his
forty days of fasting in one of Its oaves.
Explanatory. The Initiatory Battle and
Testing. V. 1. "The story of our Lord's
temptation as we have it recorded In de-
tail both in St. Matthew and in St. Luke
is almost certainly a fragment of auto-
biography. I do not mean of course
written by our Lord but it must have
been related by him to his dimples.
There was no human witness." Rev. A.
C. A. Hall. Bishop of Vermont.
As the first Adam the head of the race
muwt be tempted and tested at the beg;n-
tilnif of his career so must the second
Adam the head of the redeemel people
of God be tempted and teste-.! at the be-
finnlr; of his work. The first Adam
failed and changed Paradise into a des-
ert: the second Adam gained the victory
and is changing the desert into Paradis.
Some Inlroductory Questions. First.
What was the purpose of these tempta-
tions? TIfey proved that he was worthy
to be the Messiah as a battleship is test-
ed before it is sent to war. (1) "For Ms
own sake. He was a man and had a
character to build and temptation is es-
sential to character building. No man
knows what is In him how weak he is
or how strong till he is tried." Tempta-
tion vanquished Is strength character
hope perfection Boardman. He neeedej
to realize his work and that he was the
Messiah to conquer his doubts and pa'n
assurance. Hence Satan's question. "If
thou be the Son of God?" (2) For the
sake of others if Jesus wo:ild Ix: the
Saviour and helper of men. it was neces-
sary that lie viouM not only be exposed
to the same temptations as we are but
that he should gain the victory over
them and by the same means which are
available to us. (Heb. 4: 15.) He con-
quered not as the Son of God. but as
mnn else his victory would be no pledge
that lie could give us the victory. Sec-
ond. How can a holy being lie tempted?
Simply because every lining being has ap-
petites desires avenues of pleasure these
rvTht things. Jesus was tempted thro-.-g'i
the good th:it was in him. (See below on
ach temptation.) "The force of a temp-
.ation depends not upon the sin invclvei
in what is proposed but upon the ad-
vantage connected with it. And a right-
eous man. whose' will never falters for a
moment may feel tne attractive!! as of
the advantage more keenly than the weak J
man who succumbs; for the latter prob-
ably gave way before he recognized the
whole if the attractiveness or his na-
ture may be less capable of such recogni-
tion. In this way the sinlessness of Jesm
augments his capacity for sympathy: frr
in every case he felt the full force nf
temptation."- Prof. Albert Plummer. D.
r. "Sympathy with the sinner In h'a trial
does not depend on the experience of s'n.
but on the experience of strength of the
temptation to sin whirh only the sinless
can know in its full Intensity. He vhi
falls yields before the last strain." West-
cott on Heb. 2: IX. International Critical
Commentary on Luke. Third. In whatM
form did the temptations come? They
must have come from without and not
from within. Satan could not have come
ns Satan as Apollyon to Bunyan's Pi'-
grim. with horrible form and sulphurous
and flaming brca'h: for he does not t mpt
us In that way. and Jesus was temptel
"like as we are." He may have come as
an angel of light or perhaps as soms
traveler: or he suggested the temptations
to his mind as "the v icked ones wh's-
perirurly suggested many blasphemies" to
Christian in the Valley of the Shadow of
Death. There are three questions that
must be answered concerning each temp-
tation in order to understand It 1) What
made the act desirable so as to "hfcome -
temptation to an Innocent being; (2) What
was the wrong In doing it; (3) How did
Jesus gain the victory?
Aerial Weather Stations.
Permanent aerial weather stations
sre proposed as a means of obtaining
data permitting of more accurate fore-
casts of weather. It has been found
that the condition of the -atmosphere
at great altitudes has a direct bear-
ing on subsequent weather and it is
proposed to send recording instru-
ments aloft by means of spherical an-
chored balloons these being sustained
by gas as required through a tube in
the anchor rope. The records could
be duplicated on the surface by suit-
able electrical connections and appar-
atus. Wore Sensible.
"I have no use for campaign ora-
tory!" said Mr. Crizzle. "These men
have gotten up and shouted platitudes
till I am. weary." "Yes" replied his
wife. "It is ever so much more sensible
to go downtown on election night and
yell yourself hoarse without trying to
say anything at all." Washington
Star.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Some children are unfortunate in
having their father and mother for par-
ents. Cupid is the manager of a two-ring
cirt.us the engagement and wedding
rings.
B'essed i6 the peacemaker to the man
who is getting the worst of the en-
counter. Some women swear like men. while
others are so pious they won't eve
darn socks.
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" S.
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The company is entirely safe in mak-
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they receive thousands of grateful let-
ters from those who were sufferers but
have never received one complaint
The effect of "5 Drops" is felt at once.
James Williams of Regent 111. writes
on November 12 1897: "My wife has
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tism. She used about one bottle of '5
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write to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure
company 167-169 Dearborn street Chi-
cago 111. and take advantage of this
generous offer. This company is relia-
ble and promptly fill every order.
Hiss Tennant Had Changed.
The pretty story is told how Henry
M. Stanley wooed and won Miss Dor-
othy Tennant. Miss Tennant was the
original of Sir John Mlllais' famous
picture "Yes or No?" It seems that
Stanley had asked the question and
the reply was "No." The great ex-
plorer went to Africa again and after
several years returned to Ixjndon to
find himself the most talked-of man of
the day. The thought of Miss Tennant
was still uppermost in his mind. When
he met her at a reception she made
conversation by asking him: "Do you
find London much changed Mr. Stan-
ley?" "No I haven't found Lon-lon
changed and I'm not changed either"
returned the explorer with his usual
intrepidity; "have you?" "Yes. I've
changed" answered Mis3 Tennant
softly. A few days later Miilais received
a note from his former subject be-
ginning: "My Dear Sir John The mo-
mentous question li?s been at last de-
cided. It Is a joyful and triumphant
Yes!'"
too
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Hall's Family Pills are the best.
ISrooin Factory for ISlInd Iop.
The broom fac.ory in Colchester 13
to start up very toon with a full force
of blind people. This institution is
run by the Connecticut Institute and
industrial home for the blind and will
make all kind3 of brocms.
Slnil'ar but Different.
landlord (to delintiwnt tenant) -"Well
what lo you propose to ilo
about the rent?" Tenant (parjininc
torn trousers) "Oh it's not so bail.
My tailor can fix it all rifciit."
Whaling I'leet in' Danger.
It is pred:ctc.l ttat the vcsiWof th- waul-
ing fl'wH most of who in und ;.wruer. ar in
San Fmnciso. hive bea ra'ig:it in th? In
and some may not lant through the s e.r
Hanger a so threatens thoe who n-fltc whu
lire callei tr.fltn;" ailments. frt.evin;i
not last throusii the crisis. Kesort ti I'n. tes-
ter's Stomarn Hitters at c:n '.or incipient
rheumatism mahr a. constira'.lon. rj?rvmi -ness
and kidney complaint
In tho case of a man. it is callol
"bummin-j;" with a woman it is c;i!I-
ietl "jja'lding-. "
Dost Tobacco Spit sod Smoke Toer Ml leij.
T quit tobacco easily and forever be mag-
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the wonder-worker tnatn-.akes weak men
strong. All druggists Wc or $1. Cure guaran-
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Sterling Remedy Co Chicago or New York.
Every married man is trie! ever.
few days before the bar of his wife'
imagination.
Though its offensive features are sometimes almost unbearable
few people are aware of the danger of which Cat an h is the fore-
runner. Catarrh is invariably leads to Consumption. Growing
worse and worse each winter those who rely upon the usual
treatment of sprays washes and inhaling mixtures find that it is
impossible to check the disease with these local applications
which only reach the surface. The offensive discharge increases
Nall the while causing a feeling of personal defilement and gets
deeper and deeper until it is only a question of a short time
until the lungs are affected.
The importance of the proper treatment can therefore be read-
ily appreciated. But no good whatever can be expected from
local applications as such treatment never did cure Catarrh and
never will. Being a blood disease of the most obstinate nature
Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the only remedy which can have
the slightest effect upon Catarrh
i!i V JTt tinner iioia
V " V.A. A A ti - i
u it seemea to
? r-fm ef IjU iS ease and
C V iAfr.. bad no touch of Catarrh for seven years."
Mrs. Josephinb Polhill Due West S. C
Those who have had the first touch of Catarrh will save
endless suffering by taking the right remedy at the outset.
Others who have for years sought relief and found only disap-
pointment in local treatment will find it wise to waste no farther
time on sprays washes inhaling mixtures etc. which are only
temporary and cannot save them from Consumption. They should
take a remedy which will cure them because it can reach their
trouble. S. S. S. is the only remedy which can reach Catarrh; it
gets at the very bottom of the disease and cures it permanently. .
Books sent free by Swift Specific Ca Box Y Atlanta Ga. "
CATASES 0? STOHACg.
A Wife's DyspepsiA Tlut Baffled tlx
Physicians.
"I am glad to be able to tell yon
that I am well of catarrh of the stom-
ach lor which I am alncerely thank-
ful to you for advice. If It had not
been for Pe-rn-na I would never have
been well. I had three physicians. One
of them told my husband that he could
not cure me. I had been sick about
nine months when a friend asked me
to try Pe-ru-na to gratify her; so I
commenced taking 1C I wrote to Dr.
Hartman describing my case and he
said Pe-ru-na would cure me so I de-
termined to give It a fair triaL No
one ever followed your advice stricter
than I have. I spent the 7th and stb.
of this month at the centennial and
stood the trip
better than la-
dies in our com-
pany who had
not been sick. I
can eat and walk
and work. Ev-
er y b o d y says
that I look as
well as I ever
did. Oh you do
not know how
thankful I do feel to you. I have got
several other people to take Pe-ru-na.
I praise it to everybody." So writes
Mrs. Mary Allen Southall Tenn. in
a recent letter to Dr. Hartman.
Send for a free copy of "Winter Ca-
tarrh" to The Pe-ru-na Drus Manufac-
turing Company Columbus Ohio.
Ask your druggist for a nve Pe-ru-na
Almanac for 189S.
Had It Twice.
From Judge: Bessie R. was lying In
her crib. Presently she sat up peeped
over the side and called out:
"Papa how do you feel?"
"I feel pretty well." he answered.
"How do you feel Bessy?"
"I feel mad" she cried.
Of course there was a general laugh
but 1' iied away and there was jo
more notice taken of Bessy. She stood
this as long as she could and then she
cried out:
"I feel another mad."
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes 20 for 5 cts.
Some niTi smoke cigars as short a
they can others as long.
Educate Yonr Bowel With Cascarets.
Candv Cathartic cure constipation forever.
10c 2oe." It C. C. C. fail druse! sts refund money.
There is no feeling in shaking hands
with a school pirl.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE AB-E ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TH
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTORIA" AND
" PITCHER'S CASTORIA" AS Ol R 1RADE MARK.
I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER of By'annis. Massachusetts
was tlie originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" the soma
that has borne and does now vr sf? s "" vtry
bear the facsimile signature of (-&t c&cU'Zt wrapper.
Has is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" zvhich has Tnen
used in. the Jiomes of tlie mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tlie wrapper and see that it is
Vie hind you Iiave always bought Stfr on
and has the signature o f wrap-
per. Jio one nas autnority jrom
The Centaur Company of
President.
March 8 1897:
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which some druggist may offer you (becanse he makes a few more pennies
on it) the ingredients of which cvcil he does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-S1MILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You
"I bad such a severe case of Catarrh that
I lost my hearing in one ear. and part of the
bone in my nose sloughed off. I was con-
stantly treated with sprays and washes bnt
each winter the disease seemed to have
on me. i naa nnaiiy been ae
i j i . .
.ciarcu incurauie worn J ucciucu io try o.o.o.
?et ritrnt at tne seat oi tne ais-
cared me permanently for I have
' Lnaacy I England.
Englishmen are growing craiier
every year or at any rate more are
treated as lunatics yearly In proportion
to the whole population according to
the report of the commissioners o' lun-
acy. There were 89365 lunatics in Eag-
fcind and Wales on January 1. 1887. an
Increase of .919 over the year before
making the proportion one lunatic to
every 313 persons in the country. In
1859 the proportion was one to 636 tn
1869 one to 418 and in 1879 one to 530.
May April and July are the months In
which most Englishmen go mad; OS
per cent of the female' and 31 per cent
of the male lunatics yield to hered-
itary Influences or have their madness
born with them; 21 per cent of the
males and 8't4 per cent of the ferealej
come to It through drink; another largo
percentage of the women loses its wl;i
through the accident of sex; 2.2 per
cent of the women and only 0.6 per
cent of the men go mad through love
while about the same proportion of
both 1.8 and 1.5 per cent respectively
goes craxy on religion. Married men
have a greater tendency than bachel-
ors and the degree of their madness is
a greater one. New York Sun
Black Ta la Cattle.
During the past four months se-
rious outbreaks of Black Leg have
occurred In various parts of Nebraska
Kansas and Texas which however
have been promptly suppressed by us-
ing the vaccine remedy which wrs dis
covered acme years ago by the cele-
brated French scientist Pasteur. The
Department of Agriculture at Wash-
ington has recently Issued a bulletin
recognizing the value of preventive
vaccination for black leg In cattle and
strongly recommending all farmers
and ctockmen to avail themselves of
the Pasteur system.
A grievance which is a month old
when filed will not receive very clo!e
inspection.
To Care Constipation Torever.
Take Cascarets Candv Cathartic Wc or 2So.
IX C C. C fail to cure dructfists 'un1 money.
Kvery t-hurch should manage to ron-
vert a nswspa-K-r reXrter.
Vf I I I I I I I I l I
Utnr O By soothing and subduing the pain f
SivVb i That's the way . T
ST. JACOBS OIL
ft-
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me to use my name except
which
Chas. II. Fletcher
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Wiih HEA t. or do fee' Mo fsstlez. no sickness.
rain. MeU!elne pleasant and perfeetlr hamleta.
SlrdiclDe serf in anr part of Ine coantrr.
DR. SMI ril Is an expert and will (iCAIIAX.
TKEnerf nw. MI1M''('K I9PHKVOW-
KNAL. 1 bote ufletlns with Itaia dread and loath-
some parasiieabould appl to aim ai once. No mat-
ter how many time you bare been treated anaaeess-
fuiir oy others.
HE WILLi OTJR.K YOU-
Catarrh of toe umaea and Bcwels. Dyspepsia Corst I nation. IMIos.
Fistula. Klsaure. Reetal ricsra. Hleedin r. Itcbina. and all Olseases of
ibe Keeium treaiel iieimt ally and cores suaranteed.
DR. M. NET SMITH -SPECIALIST.
Siscaaea aad Faxasitca at the Intestinal Treat a Specialty.
Do not delay this loiportsnt matter. CALL Ort WKITR lO-DAT.
Consultation true. 40-pa:re Hooaiei sent for?estaoip.
orrtre All IMim St. MT. L(UI MO. Care Dept.
FitnMUNed 12. Thnyan'1 of t tmonla!on Die. a
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Kebbtt ladaatry mt
Rabbit bunting as an industry has
been stimulated in parts of Kansas by
advertisements of firms who offer to
pay three cents each for Jack rabbit
skins (halt for damaged ones) three
cents a pound fcr pieces and five and
a halt cents a pound for cottontails.
The fur Is wanted by hat manufactur-
ers. '
There is one thing men are always
proud of: curly hair.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean akin. Wo
beauty without it. Cascarets Candy Cathar-
tic cleans your b!oo and keeps it clean by
stirring np the lazy liver and driving ail im-
Euritiee from the body. Begin to-day to
anish pimple boils b'.ototass. blackheads
and that sickly bilioui complexion by taking
Caacareta beaoty for ten cents. All drug-
gists satisfaction guaranteed 10c JJ5c SOc.
A man can't control his heart affairs
any easier than he can his appetite.
.asthma bronchitis or whooping
so sure and safe as Dr. Ayers
n
first dose it3 healing influence ia manifest the sunererwno
has ben kept aurake by the cough falls into a restful
sleep and awakes strong and refreshed. Dr. Ayera Cherry
Pectoral is acknowledged to be a specific for all pulmonary
complaints. Physicians praise and prescribe it.
It i3 now put up in half size bottles at half price 50c.
"One of my children ba'i.cronp. One night I was startled by the child's
hard breathing and on going to it found it strangling. It had nearly
ceaaed to breath. Caving a part of a bottle of Ayer" Cherry Pectoral la
the house I gave the child threo doses at short intervals and anxiously
xraited results. From the moment the Pectoral was givea the child's
breathing grew easier and in a short time it was sleeping quietly and'
breathing naturally. The child is alive
Pectoral saved its life." C J. Wooldrice Worth n Texas.
Agefs Clierpy Pectoral.
Clci
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WILL. PAY SIOO FOR ANY CASE
or
TTeakacss la Men Th.y Treat
Fall to Care.
ana
An Omaha Company places for the first
time before the polilis a Magical Tret-
mint for tho rare of Lot Vitsltty.Xervous
and iSoxual Weakness and Melioration of i
. t - t.- . i i a v
ruin iu uri aun u n u men. -j
worn-out French remedy: rontaiui no
l'hospborux or other haraiful drtifrs. It i
a Worinrri. Tkcatmext uiag-ii-al in its
effects positive in its rare. All readers
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rhvsical sufferinir peculiar to Lost Man-
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b.. and they will send you aivolutely
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This Magical Tkkatuemt may be taken
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ail to cure. They are perfectly reliable;
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rtjriPUT Dim m wdera of MOO ST.rt.ot
rnClunl rSlkl ltooni.it or Wall and Oilltur
MsnltM. Writ for samplman4 pnrw. Tkr l't
Maaiila ItaaOns Ceaapaar t'Baadra. .N.J
W. N. U. DALLAS NO. I -1898
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WORM
EXPELLED ALIVE
IN 60 MINUTES-
fVtprrtrt (o1rrt? of roniwi
to - orm inditTemH fx anr o!
cvntnv-tioo mn f ipansion.
The sr tk Joint. Urn I pm in
ttt tool. mmo rrmwl tv mj froca
ops? troob4s4 wtth tapowosrr
ALL
DRUGGISTS
LEG
and
1
laTT'. 'W M'SEn-ssmjaasaaae
! L
- Her OfhlM of Kim.
Nan "Really now Laura
Soppy seems greatly attached to r
Laura "Even so that's t.AV.:
me." North American.
Wa ila are Saalhlaa; r-r4
ParalnUrea laataia-. anft km rsna - " .
arten . allay palm enraaar Umiemac wite
An old fashioned woman's Idea I
that a dinner isn't food unlets t
soup Is hot enough to burn your torju .
w admtm a au who la Mattlve h K -w-
ttaaa. Dr. Tmf. K. 4 rim St.. It - K. T.. to
aare that DR. Trr AITUHltf s e. s i
rurv vwmrj r rt Ataato a- wtu m4 a fergrj
tout atxoiatetv freeio V waAtrtaa.
It must tw nice to have nothing t
do all day and have an agreeable per-
son to do it with.
Piso's Car for Consnmptkm has a-1
me large doctor bills. C. U Baker i
Begent 8q Philadelphia Pa. Iee. 8" W.
Don't pay to much attention to the
other fellow's business.
.
ill I
cough there la no remedy gf
Cherry Pectoral from the iMl
and veil to-day. ayers laarrj
i
TENNESSEE'S BEAUTY
SPEAKS TOR HER SEX.
Doyle's Station. TSBQ.
writes: Dr. M. A. State
mans liver Hedleta nnils
iraootnmendatioa. It speaks
for lisejf. Jt cures llnr
Disorder and breaks up
B mousses and Billoaa
Collo. I think It Is tu bet
ter than Tbedlordl Black
I Draught."
' y Menstrual SupprsMlortvv
This occurs in earlv womanhood. PSA
tally when the cODstitaUon is bo etroac.
Jt may result from snddeaeiposaretooaML
Immersion of the hands and feet ia ei.
water sitting on the cold frand or oamp
grass seaonury naous connniDf ooeapa
tions. continued standing on the feet lrreg
nlar hours and forcmsloe derelovment of
the mind at school. Rett Is essential aa4
moderate exercise In the open air most bene-
ficial. The bowels should ie moved at least
once a dv by small doses of lr. M. A. Slaw
zaons Liver Medlelse snd the reetoraUva
e fleet A of Dr. Mlmmons frquaw Viae Wis
hoold be secured by tasiag regaiarly
doss three tunes a day for several weeks. .
Cellna. Tenn. writes: Hrra
used
at. sa. A. BL
Liver Med iciae rears for
sick HtomacH l.oes stf
Flesh Low Spirit. U
also cures Liver Dissass.
TllUnn..... - A
Xiowels. It does not gripe f
and takes less to operation
me than either ''Black
Draught" or -Zsllin's." aad
It has a mors taoroof a and
gentle effect and leaves air
system
iter condition tbaa Sltbac
"Black Draught" or"Zellln a."
General Lsssltuds.
Ws are provided with Ave orrsns for ke-
rnv the blood pnre ; they are Use akim tbw
kldneya tho liver tb laajrs and t a
bowels. The blood beoomes) laipara tot
one or both of two reasons:
First soma tli in a; taaptxr has baosj psrt
latalt; Noond the fits en isaoif siga
luive not been ssAeleatly avetiv.
Owitir to its complicated (ormsUoa tba
blood Is liable to Diaay morbut caaaESaW
If say of lbs organs Jnst manuonad are sot
la perfect workies; order so that Imparities
are retained the blood becomes dieordered
nd rroa diseased. Whea eompted M
tiapaiiiieeare absorbed by the ttaenee.eaas-
Ing erapUonafevers laasltode and lan(roiw
For reatoriag the above arsaa to a asH
rot ooaaiuoa toer is no meawtae esso.
bve as lr. U. A. Blsaaaoata Un
HE ALASKA OUTFITTER
WHATTOTAEB ant) V11T IT COSTS
ow to uics ns ooto rauM
nvetiawaeevsJONES CUHlTOH
U K8 no Freet street. PORnjUlO 0-
HE PAYS THE FREIGHT
CURE YDCIinT!
l mm Mia fas aaaararat
dlacharfia laaaataMtlaaa.
I lrnataaa er akaratiaa
mi ai acsss ataaiaraiue.
raiaiaas. and not aetna
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BsMsyl
hy siseaaa. peaeaia. tml
SI an mm S natttaa. SJ-TS.
Circular east ea 11111
CT1DD Write to eteaafasteiets
rranoh riaate aad Orsaa C.
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aa.s asoaay. Mere aasH wJ Una
all Texas aoaaaaeoaiMnse. s
Loala. NaavUiaatraalaaaaaa.
ateotyriaary.
ractortea lossisaaa
Waal to know what has I
HENRY H.CRO8KELL
Leit beard of at Gntbtie. tlanossa.la tMn. If UV-
to( 1 want to hear rrum him. If seed 1 was eer-
II orate U prove same. Will pay all esarya. J-
dreaa. A. C. HEEL ElloraHe florid at.
Wrtte CAPT. OTA.RRELL. Psaslsa Aft.
I4ZSNewVerkAvesMe. WASMtWOTOW P.C.
DROPSY rT?
ease. ad lr mt Win aad IS fl'
treataneat fras. av.a.a.saasfa sesa. a fcw
IlMlllf 1 home ties. sotrKti. aauj. c
W IWM aaa-raas. I maiSiai caMCaaa.
1 fm trastns and laaattas OaM ar atraas
a Mrvq teaaaaraa. aa. as.
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Vkes
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