The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1892, Image 7

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The Eminent Brooklyn Diving's Sun.
day Sermon.
Subject: “The Soul's Crisis"
in London.
Preashed
. TEXT: “Seek ye the Lord while He maw
Ye found.” —lIsaiah lv., 0. :
Isainh stands head and shoylders above
the other Old Testament authors in vivid
descriptiveness of Christ. Other prophets
Kive an outline of our Naviour's features,
Some of them present, as it were, the side
face of Christ; others a bust of Christ: but
Isaiah gives us the full length portraiz of
Christ. Other Scripture writers exces in
some things. Ezekiel more weird, David
more pathetic, Solomon more eplgrammatic,
Habakkuk more sublime, but when you want
to see Christ coming out from the gates of
{prophecy in all His grandeur and glory, you
voluntarily turn to Isaiah.
! Bo that if the prophecies in regard to
Christ might be called the “Oratorio of
the Messiah,” the writing of Isaiah is the
i “Hallelujah Chorus,” where all the batons
wave and all the trumpets come, Isziah
‘was not a man picked up out of insignifi-
‘cance by inspiration. He was known and
honored. Josephus and Philo and Sirach ex.
tolled him in their writings. What Paul was
among the apostles, Isainh was among the
prophets.
-- My text finds him standing on a mountain
of inspiration, looking out into tha future,
beholding Christ advancing and anxious
that all men might know Him, his voics
rings down the ages, “Seek ve tha Lord
while He may be found.” “Oh.” says some
one, ‘‘that was for olden times.” No, my
hearer. If you have traveled in other lands
You have taken a circular letter of credit
from some banking house in Lon ion, and in
Bt. Petersburg or Venice or Rome or Ant.
werp or Brussels or Paris you presented thas
letter and got financial help immediately,
And I want you to understand that the text,
instead of being appropriate for one age or
for one land is a circular letter for all ages
and for all lands, and whenever it is pre-
sented for help, the help comes, “Seek ve
the Lord while He may be foun.” 1
I come to-day with no bairspun theories
of religion, with no nice distinctions, with
no elaborate disquisition, but with a plain
talk on the matters of personal relizion. I
feel that the sermon I preach this morning
will be the savor of life unto life or death
unto death. In other words, the Gospel of
Christ is a powerful me licine: it either kills
or cures. Thers are those who say: “I
would like to become a Christian. I have
been waiting a good while for the right
kind of influsnce to come.” And still you
are waiting, You are wiser in worldly
things than you are in relizious things. And
vet there are men who say they are watting
to get to beaven—waiting, waiting, but not
with intelligent waiting, or they would get
on board the lineof Caristian influences
that would bear them into the kingdom of
God.
Now you know vary well that to sesk a
thing is to search for it with earnsst en feav-
or. Ifyou want to sea a certain man in
London, and there is a matter of much
money connected with your seeing him, and
You cannot at first find him, you do not
give up the search. You look in the direct.
ory, but cannot find the name; you in
circles where you think perhaps hs may
mingle, and, having found ti of the
city where he lives, but pe nowing
the street, you go I street
and from block to blo
searching for weeks and for
fon say, “itis
whether I see him
were as persistent
Had you one half that;
long ago have 1
tho fo
we may
poor, we
ali our life disobey
ver gain h n.
x1 would help this
in CRM
Low 10
. when to
vile He mav ©
6
ur
a0
en spirit,
attend church
may be j
ne
down at
father se
children to co
get Hie kiss and Hi
the cup with v .
of living water”
our thirsty
the heart as »
the rain in the
ened to the tarone
bringing the blessing.
I do not care so muea what po
take in prayer, nor how large an a
voice you use. You might get down on your
face before God, if you did not pray rignt
inwardly, and there would be no responses,
You might ery at the top of your voices, and
unless you had a believing spirit within,
your cry would not go ferther up than the
shout of a plowboy to bis oxen, Praver
must be believing, eary st, loving. You are
in your house somr ummar day, and a
shower comes up, and a bird affrighted darts
into the window, and whesls around the
room. You seize it, You smooth its ral.
fled plamage. You feel its fluttering heart.
You say, “Poor thing, poor thing Nowa
praj or goes cus of the storm of this world in
to the window of God's mercy, and He
catclies it and He feels its fluttering pulse,
and He puts it in His owa bosom of affection
and safety.
Frayer is a warm, ardent, pulsating exer.
cise. It is the electric battery which, touched
thrills to the throne of God. It is the diving
beil in which we go down into ths depths of
God's mercy and ring up ‘‘pearis of great
price.” ‘There is an instances woere prayer
made the waves of Gennesaret solid as
granite pavement. Ob, how many won ler.
inl things praver has accomplished! Have
You ever tried it? In the days waen the
Beotch Covenanters were persecutal and the
enemies were after them one of the head
men among the Covenanters prayed: “0
Lord, we be as dead men unless Thou stilt
belp us. O Lora, throw the lap of Thy cloak
over these poor things.” And instantly a
Booth mist enveloped and hid the persecuted
from their persecutors—the promise literally
fulfliled. “While they are yet speaking |
will hear.”
03, impenitent soul, have you ever tried
the power of prayer? God says: “He is
loving and faithful and patient.” Do you
believe that? You are told that Clirist came
to save sinners. Do you believe that? You
are told that all you have to do to get the
pardon of the Goapel is toask for it, Do
Jou believe that? Then coms to Him and
say: “0 Lord, 1 know Thou canst not le.
Thou hast told me to come for pardon, and 1
could get it. [come, Tora. Keep Thy
promise and liberate my captive soul,”
Oh, that you might have an aitar in the
lor, inthe kitchen, in the store, in tae
rn! for Christ will be willing to cms
again to the manger to hear prayer. He
will come in your places of busdness as He
confronted Matthaw. »*a tax commissioner,
If a measure shouis come befors Congres
that you thought would ruin the Nation,
how you woul 1 send in petitione and remon-
strances. And yet there has been enougn
gin in your heart to ruin it forever, and you
‘have never remonstrated or
against it. If your physical health failed,
and you had the means, you would go and
i the summer in Germany and the win.
ated
toc
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given one-half dav to the working ont ol
your salvation with fear and trembling?
You came here this morning with an earnest
with an earnest purpose, and we mest faos
to face, and 1 tell von, first of all, if vou
want to fini the Lord you must pray and
pray and pray.
I remark again, vou must seek the Lord
through Bible study. The Bible is the new.
est book in the world, “Oh.”
was made
learned men of Kinz James translated it
bundreds of years ago.” I confute that
Idea bv telling vou it 1% not five minutes old,
when God, by His hlessad spirit, retransiates
it into the heart, 1f vou will, in the sesk-
ing of the way life throazh
study, implora Gad's light to fall upon the
page, you will find that thezs promis ara
not one second old and that they dron
straight fiom the throne of God into your
heart.
Thera are many paopla to whom the Bibla
does not amount to mush, If they morely
look at the outside beauty, why it will no
more lead them to Christ than Washington's
farewell address or the Koran of Mahomet
or the Shaster of the Hin loss, It is the in-
ward light of God's Word vou must get or
die. I went up to the church of ths Made.
leine In Paris and losked at the doars, which
were the most won lerfully coastructal |
ever saw, and I could hava staid thers for a
whole week: but I'had only a little time, so,
having glanced at the wonierful carving on
the doors, I passad in ani looksd at tha ra.
diant altars and the sculoture l domes. Alas!
that so many stop at thas outside door of
God's holy Word, looking at the rhetorical
beauties, instead of goinz in and looking as
the altars of sacrifica ani ths dome of Go {'s
mercy and salvation that hovers over every
penitent and believing soul!
Oh, my friends, if you merely want to
study the laws of language, do nos go to the
Bible. It was not mala that. Taka
‘Howe's Elements of Criticisn.” It would
be better than the Bible for that. If you
want to study metanhysics, hatter than the
Bible will be ths writings of William Hamil-
ion. But if you want to know how to hava
iin pardoned, and at last to gain the blessed-
ness of heaven, search the Seriptares, “for
in them ve have eternal life”
When people are anxious about their souls
~and there are sore here to-day —there ars
those who recommend goo! books. That is
all right. But l want to tell you that the
Bible is the best book under such circum-
stances, Baxter wrote “A Call to tae Un-
ponverte but the Bible is the best cail to
the unconverted, Philip Doddridge wrota
“The Rise and Progress of Rsligion in the
Soul,” but the Bible is the best riss and pro
gress. John Angell James wrota *“Advies
to the Anxious Inquirer,” tut the Bible 1s
the best advices to the anxious inquirer,
Oh, the Bible is the very book you need,
anxious and inquiring soul! A dying soldier
said to mate, ‘Counrade, give me a
drop” The comrada shook up the cantoon
aud said, “There isn't a drop of water in the
canteen.” “Oh” said the dying soldier,
“that's not what | want: feel in my kaap-
sack for my Bible.” And his comrade found
the Bible and read hima few of the sracious
promises, and the dying soldier sald: “Ah,
that's what I want, There isn't anything
like the Bible for a dying soldier, is there,
my comrade? Oh, blessed book while wea
live. Blessed book when we die
I remark, azain, we must seek Gol throuszh
church ordinances, ‘Ww :
“ean't man be saved
hy
of
far
his
without
pl ire
an glory,
bat t
I reply, tharsaars men,
have nov
ordained
who
he church
AF SOOT
is tan ineans
(od
it
wa + in
empha
law
yaght © and
which wa ars to be be
; aff ac
ith affects us when we ars a
more might vhen
imsembly —the fe of
ir own fesling The great
iympathy «
ald
m
us
others
sizin
13 «
Ww
art in
NO We
i My not s
oniv wr.ts
ietlers that a
Sin is an awful 3 I hear people sry,
with tha toss of the heal and with a trivial
manner, "Uh, ves, "a: a sioosr.” Bia is an
awial disease. It is leprosy. It is dropey.
It is consumption. Itis all moral disorders
inone, Now you know thers isa crisis ina
dissase. Perhaps you have bad some illus-
tration of it in your family. Sometimes the
physician has called and be has looked at
the patient and sid: “Taat case was simple
enough, but the crisis has passed, If you
had calied me yesterday or this morning I
eouid have cured the patieat,. It is too late
now; the crisis has passed.” Jas soit fs ia
the spiritual treatment of the soul; thers ie
a crisis. Belors that life! After that,
death! O my dear broth, as you love your
soul, do not let the crisis pass waattewded
to!
Thers are some here who can remember
instances in life when if they had bought a
certain property thsy would have becomes
very rich. A few acres that would have
cost them almost nothing were offerad than,
They refuse? thom. Afterward a largs vil
lage or ¢ iy sprang up on thes: acres ol
ground and they see what a mistake they
wade in not buying the property. Thera
was an opportunity of getting it. It never
came back again. And 20 it 8 in regard to
a man's spiritusl and etraal fortuns, Taers
is a chance; if you log that go, perhaps it
never comes back, Certainly that one
never comes back,
There is a time which mercy has sst for
leaviog port. If you are on bpard befors
that you will get a pawmags for heaysn, If
you are not on board you miss your pas
sage for heaven, Agia law courts a case is
sometunes adjourned froay term to term,
i
:
eats up the entire estate, 0 there ars men
who ars aljourniag the matter of religion
from time to time, and from year to year,
until heavenly bliss is the bill of costs the
wan would have to pay for it,
Why defer thix matter, O my dear hear.
er? Have you nny idea that sin will wear
out? that it will evaporate? that it will relax
cheap outiny if
ie bo a fort, penditure,
ve you im. any effort, any ex
any ot for your immortal and spirivasl
health? No, you have not taken one step.
Oh, that you might now n to seck
after God with earnest prayer! of you
have been working for years and years for
the support of your families,
Joa had to go all around the
man accidentally finds a lost pocketbook?
Ab, no! No man ever became a $ hristinn
a
embarrassments are all the time increasing.
The hosts of daraness ars recruiting, and
postpone this matter the
stesper the path will beoome, 1 ask those
men who are before me this morping wheth-
erin the ten or fifteen years they have
passed in the postponement of these matters
I would not be afraid to challenge this
rega
Your hearts, you are willl
frankly to tell me, ars becoming
rder, and that if you come to Christ it will
more of an undertaking now than it ever
Ob, if men could only eateh fush ons
glimpse of Christ, | know they would love
Him, Your heart leaps at the sight of a
Can you be with-
of Righteousness
and sets behind
He isn blesssd Saviour!
beauty. Thera
Nwisz beauty and
the Bun
Calvary
out emotion as
behind
is German beauty and
man first loots ag
Christ, he prousunces Him ‘shief amone
ten thousand, and the ons ait wzother lnvely™
O my blessed Jesus! Light in darkness!
The rock on whic I build! The Cantain of
My joy! My strea tith.: How
strange it is that men cannot lova Thee,
The diamond districts of Brazil ars o Are.
gat in
there except by a pass from the Clovern
ment, but the love of Christ is a dismond
district we may all enter and nics un tress.
ure for eternity. Oh, ery for mercy! “To.
day, if ye will haar this voice, harden not
vour hearts.” Thers is a wav of opposing
the mercy of God too long, and then there
remaineth no more sacrifice for sin. but a
dignation which shall devour the a ivarsary,
My friends, my neighbors, whit can I sav
to induce you to atten! to this matter—ton
attend to it now? Time is flying, flying—ths
greming to say to you: “Now is the
Now is the time" Ob, put it not off ™
Why should I stand here ani plead and
you sit there? Itis yourimmortal soul, It
1% a soul that shall never die, It isa soul
that must soon appear bsfora God for re.
viewal, Why throw away vour chances for
heaven! Why plunges off into darkness
when all the gates of glory area onn? Way
Decome a castaway from oi wien you oan
sit upon the throne? Why will ye die mis
erably when eternal life is offersd vou and
it will cost you nothing but jus willinzaess
to accept it? “Come, for all things ars
now ready.” Come, Christ is realy, par.
don is readv! The churca ix ready. Heaven
isready, You will never flod a more orn.
venient season if von should live veurs
more than this very one, isjeot this and
you may die in vour sins.
Why do I say this® sit tofrigh
soul* Oh, no. It is to persuade
show you the peril. [ show vou t Le
Would I not ba a coward bavond all exci
if, believing that this grest ay lie
soon be launched fgto the eters world, and
that all who believe in Christ shall be save i,
and that all who reject Christ will be
would | not be tha veriest coward
to Bide that truth or to
with ncold or even a pla
dear brethren, now is the
demption,
It is very certain that you
soon appear before God in
cannot escapes it, The Bible
eye shall Him, and they au
pierced Him, and all the kindrs
shall wail because Him
time!
your
vou, |
1 ede
* Inust
Jonat
on earth
stand tmtors
1 manna
GAY of
and
u gm rt
SBYs
et]
of
glory or for our di
every sermon, every
avery reproof, every
while the heavens ara r
soroll world
your destiny and m
nounced. Alas! alas’
found that we have
ters, We may throw
cannot then, We will
jut no pardon then,
then. No rescus then,
wickednegs—banished,
Have you ever imagined
1 f the
and the
mae
old
pray with
: Can
man, “but it will
f you
pray with me if
knelt dow
I'he minister
man's soul to God, It
commended the
seemed to have no effect upon him, After
of ths man's came,
awhile the last hour
and through his d ium a spark of intelli-
gence seemad to flash, and with his last
breath he said. “i shali never be forgiven ™
“0 seek the Lord while He may be found.’
I... —
How to Ropair Straw Hats,
It Is convenient to know how t«
repair straw hats, as those of the
children ¢f the household get
battered in brim
ike
1 and praved, and
ife
sadly
Cine
hat
black
and crown.
should always keep « id straw
of each of the ording
and brown and white nia
terials for repairing, acd to this end
wise to avold buying the fancy
straws, as the plain braids are much
more durable and ack
thread No. 40 is used for all sewing
of straw, except the finest grades of
hand-sewed hats, and the
milliner may well follow the trade
rule. The straw should be wet or
dampened as it is sewed, as this will
prevent its breaking. When a brim
is ragged, rip off the torn braid and,
taking a braid that matches, deftly
weave the ends together and gw
around the hat's edge as many rows
as ire wished. The brim can be
made to turn down by stretching the
upper edges of the braid tightly as it
Tiiv
PERE «
IY Colors
Lo supply
is
ts
if
PPL
lseiad.,
domestic
ing the upper edge of the braid
loosely, the mender guiding the re
Torn crowns are replaced
in the same way.
trimming will hide the patch, and
be transformed inte those of any
ins ssi IIIs: sv
A Large University,
Many will be surprised to iearn
that the largest university in the
world Is at Cairo, Egypt, and has 11..
They come from every
part of the Mohammedan world, and
they study Mussulman law, history,
theology and other branches needed
to confirm them in the faith of Mo
hammed. They sit on the floor of an
enormous court and stady aloud, and
the Western visitor who ealls on them
during study hours thinks he has
struck the original Tower of Babel.
A DETROIT MIRACLE.
A CREAT TRIUMPH FOR CANADIAN
MEDICAL SCIENCE,
PARTICULARE OF
ABLE CURES ON
Ti
ONE OF THE HORT REMARK
DD BY
NTH
REORD DERCIIS
HTORY W
SAL,
DETROYNT EW Res)
A TAREFLY FER!
(Detroit News
The followin varazeanh, whieh nonesrsl
in the News a short time ago, furnishe | the
of thie information <a cass that was
o wonderfully remarkable that it demande |
further explnnating It ix of suMcient im
vortancs to the New,’ readers to rennsrl it tn
them fully, important then that
t attracted attention at the
time, The following is the paragraph in
question:
“C. B. Northrop, for 25 vears one of the
best known merchants on Woodward ave.
nue, who wos supnossd fo Cs dying last
pring of locomotor ataxin, or creeping
paralysiv, has secured a new lease of life and
returned to work at his store The diseass
has niways been suppose! to he incurable,
int Mr, Northrop's condition is greatiy im
proved, and it looks now as if the grave
bnrix
It was so
eomsidera ble
wild be cheated of its prev.”
Since that time Mr, Northrop has steadily
improved, not only in looks, but in condition,
till he hag regained his old-time strength
it had been hinted to writer of this
article, scequainted with Mr,
that this miracuious change hat
been wrought Ly a very simple remedy
ealled Dr, Williams Pink Pills for Pale Poo-
When asked about it Mr, Northron
verified the statement, ani
but he taken pains
any ome was sulferin
MBUNST Wien heard of anv
uch case, Mr. Northrop was eotbusisstio
st the result in his awn caso of Dr, Willis
Pink Pills, It remedy that he had
ward of after } had tried everything he
cond Lope to give him relief He had been
in the care of the best physicians who did ail
they could to alleviate this terrible malady.
but without any avail, He had given nu
bope, when a friend in Jockport, N, Y..
Bim ol the fn person there who
fd been cured in A circeumstanc «8 hy
iw, Willlams' Pini Hix for Pale Peon's
his 0 cured Lockport had
lained his 4 respecting
Willian tfom an arti
shed bes niniiton, Ont, Fimies,
« Hamilton Miracie
Hal City who,
uterine, was pro
physicians to
isabled, He
the
who was
North roy,
mle,
not
Lind to
whi
nly we,
nform
in a similas he
Was Bn
wrote care of
Pi
at
informat
Lr, Pind fas
1 nls
fie WHE (
nnd todd the
fier aimost
mi erainen
eed Ly mn
tw incurabie and permanently
had spent hundreds of dollars in all sorts of
freatinent and app only to be told ia
the end that there was no hope fur him, and
it cure was impossibl Fhe person al-
ded to (Mr, J Marshall, of 25 Little
Hamilton, Unt.) was a megi~
ter of the Royal Templars of Temperance,
vid having pronousoed perma.
entiy disabled and urable by the physi.
abd the $1000 diss bility insurance
the order for meInoers in
r years Mr> Marssall bad boen
itterly helpless, and was barely abie to
with ald of
aimost nnbesr-
nim, woen at
m
the
ams
Hem ihe
t
tie
Bnoes
that ¢
bie,
Win
William BL,
nites bean
Ir
CIs
provided ty
uch cases, Fi
WEN |
its
irag
ind bis Bouse the
His agonies
iimvell ur
Were
nthe after
disals
Fink Pill
resul
an
a few
had
the
a teat
and in
mi eX peris
it
s before M1
Hamilton
nlx
be
decls re
restoration
medics
Apiily go-
ass 11 was
Vink Pu
: eR
freatincs it hin @ ton 1
siacd
from bad Fe, ut ai
mred the ¢ JOT Bim he
was pwonvanced incu He was in thie
terrible begun 10 use Lo,
William § Bave restored
“img fo
Mi
for this
ing
ivy § aod
rable
avn Lue
Wii i Liew
Beast
Northrog was c.aimel
wonderiu. » nd Tepiied tha
nderstood that the pao etors claim
be a blood 1 ie HoT Ye restore:
' : fil We wie
ments noomaary to enrol Las Binal, restora
shatterad nerves an! drive out dissass, I$
i# claimed hy the proprietors that Pink Pills
will care paralysis, rhsunatism, sciation,
palpitation of the heart, healache, and all
diseases peouliar tH females, lows of appetite,
dizziness, slerplessnsss, los: of memory, and
al! disenses arising from overwork, mental
worry, loss of vital force, ete
“1 want to say,” said Mr, Northrop, “that
I don't haves much faith in patent medicines,
bu” I cannot say too much in favor of De,
William’ Piak Pills fhe proprietors hows
ever, claim that they are not a patent med.
icine in the sense in which that term is used,
but a highly scientific preparation, the re
suit of years of
Wak asked vn ust
tried
be
SITE
k 1 CLS 10 i
mg
The Ant us an Ege-Luyer,
Bome silkworms lay from 1.000 to 2,000
fo 5,000, The number of eggs lald by
the queen bee has long been in dispute,
Burmeister says from 5,000 to 6,000, but
Bpence and hirby both go him several
better, each declaring that the queen of
average fertility ay not le than
40,000 and probably as high as 50,000 iy
one seacon, The white ant is possessed
of the most « xtraordinary cpgg-inying
propensities of any known creature; she
pre BE. 400 egus in a single
day. Fiom the time when t! hite ant
begins to until I Be
usually reckoned
3 i
will
hs
often fucoes
ay the egg-lay. f=
by ent
mologists as an exact lunar month
produces 2.5006 000 CREM In paint
fecundity white ant exceeds
other creatures,
BON I8 over
of
all
the
THE proper place for undressed kid
is in the bath-tub.
A Philadelphia chureh is making trouble
because ite pastor’s misfit set of false
interfere with his enune intion,
tevin
* taken from
reading.
ierehnnts
The article," A Detroit Miracle
n Detroit paper, is '
It tells how one of
find
qu
th
city suddes
Total rs ens
when it
WE aan,
The mole ean swim excellently and it often
wells for the purpose of ;
water todrink.
Hall's Catars
internall;
UOOUs
lestiinonl
The deepest perpes
Kuttenberg mine in Bober
LADIES
sit Baslie
Want Lulidl
needine a tonle, or «hlldren who
take Brown's ir
inke, « Malaria,
and Liver (
i rich and pure.
on
Hitters,
indigestion, Bilio =:
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Mr. Darius Waterho
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and a trial &
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only remedy of its kind ever pro
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its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
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to all and have made it the mo
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and 81 bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on band will pro.
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
in
being placsd
sucossially used
years belore
for general sale, Mr. Northrop
declares that he Is a living ex-
ample that there js nothing to equa! these
pills as a cure for nerve dissasos, Oa iaquiry
the writer found that thes pills were man.
ufactured by Dr. Williame' Medicine Co.,
Hebenectady, N. Y., anl Beaokville, Oat,
and the pilis are sold in boxes (never in bul
by the hundred), at 53 ents a box, and may
be had of ali druggists or direct by mail
from Dr, Williams’ Medicine Co. from either
ahve addresses. The prics at which thes
pills are sold makes a course of treatment
With them comparatively inexpsnsive as
rompared with other ren lies or madioal
treatment. This case is oa: of the nost re
markab'e on record, an i as it is ony right
here in Detrot, and not a thoumn | miles
Away, it cin be easily veritisal Me. North
rap is very well known to the people ol
Detroit, and he says bie in only too giad to
tatily of the marvelous good wrought in his
case. Hosays he considers it his duty to
help all who are similarly afMiote! by any
word he can say in boball of the wonderful
edicacy of Dr, Williame' Pink Pills.
Weve
Piper cir wheels ceased years ago to be a
novelty,
pills wore
practice for
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