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J J JLrJThe Open Door oi Opportunity
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IfiSermon by the Htgliay and Byway Preacher
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1 ILCbcago April iIJ9I3TextA grtM door and effectualit cpeijed unto me and 1 her are many i
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rid1twofeeling that hiswork there wascnmpletedheabout was
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draw into Mace ¬
donia and GrrrcRto visit thechurches therewhen unrxpfeltel
i lj the door of further and fuller r crv
i was opened to him and wtitinglosite Corinthian brethren4 But lriU tarry ot Ephesus unlilieuThIi is opened unto me and there are mu
ndyersaries It is interesting ndto note 1wo things atwhisuperjenle flf the great PO1Ip In
Ephcsus In the first plac Paulxva s nut to set in his purposes and
4 pansiniil methods as 1o hUnt him tohe tinex
s JVendy1 titb3n s and make the mot of themk perception and adaptability ar qual
ities which are indispensable in ChrittIn service rvijn as they are also inIsltj> secular affaIrs of the industrialn ijf commercial world God vunls aSenbyyid women whose eyes ore wide open
8ni vbose bonds arc keenly alertnil flnr Was Ptiii Uead the I reing
SsilPaul as Und ban recorded it in thewhActs1I11il the Epistles and observe Is owsurforcibly these two qualities Ire illusIrated bv this great and bravec 2 f thful soldier of the cross of
smus
CbriEt At 1lilinni how many modj mdayprrachri nnd CbrMian workrare there who would hue l >een
quick to observe that down by the riv5 4ersiie where a few women were path
dI J10portunityw J Keen willing and ready to adapt th ccthecarefully prepared sermons and Tha readings to ihl peculiar needs of thatJ Q sUm and humble audience If nia 1 lvbeen the jail experience of P
nfl s how many do you auppiDECtodifteof the prifon the winging of the di orofintclOrlInIlY and have been re 3
I i rager 4o point the way oft T FMlvatiou to one who had but a few
hours before so brutally imprisonedslbrm At Athenn amidst the riyelej scholars nnd philosophers at lens ial i
q shipJwarflk 4 BtoTflt among the rough ignoru
halfci ised islanders at Rome in pathei prison house of the Caesars ccc
xvherci Pauls perception in diFeolngbpen doors of service and sadaptability in fitting his message toojfestj and women todayceni
ei T HAT Pan was enthusiastic over theIf new land unexpected developmentstheJhas opened to him It wasgreat andeffectual and we need but tOTe lbsmatoryof PaulsrloMnl work lit 1phe sus
c 1t in the nineteenth chapter of the igjjonlyAhia Minor of which waJIhtS commercial and political center Rn
thusiaMn en Iheon God in us7 condition as essential to the successfulnfleamS jatheS clotheb jefacultyrk1nul was an fnthnslast of the
piost pronounced type The one IT hommustrI jnVvihlitif adequately realizedjnjrnthusiawjisiderpeaks in our text Some vision how
openIonrwhichr< lize that notwithvtandihgJierFnrleamhnshpd along hist it It nla great and an effee lua
4 w6Tk wtSch he was to lie permitted tostpiqgloryrtrramrdI r+ VjrlglMjight the pathway wht Vs lslT fafhadowed4marked where Ibidvrraary lay hid
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k ofjfvjdencesS rhllblieJa wijithready Iiriltikcn decisive blow against
the gbddesi Diana and her devoteesj
I jflplacefaceclonia and at Corinth where Vhail lafd his plans to go and when hisdesires were leading 1dmpotaTHISv ice are en anotherdifecion than that which plan and inricllnitIon would indicate Tan1fel L1eiest d preach I he Word in aiaaaTe wit
I fdly essayed to do so but instead of in
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I bu19nItIVePpirit and found the open door fhdwi Canted him to enter wbehln11111n
cl S ndacross the Aegean Ilea flu hianenplans and desire are not safe gt tidec
I pBtto point nut the open door Goqwhas set It Is so easy to see what wewant to see and believe the thingwvrBnt to < believe to pick the iask
M and make ourselves feet that It isJ qod appoJnfedJather than that jj
jm w1lcht really Is selfassignedpothev thing to remenibcr is that
the oqrs which God sets open jip tolfrts soul n new sense of use powerz
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Paul could not have so bfoj5b1 hJmdt RrmIQJohiin us hetoodQnthe threiihbldslainqof tht bOstof the Lord face to face
t Jieitihfc was ready to march against
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his adversaries in the city of Jerlitlllltiwent out of the enIsrael to reconnoiter aboututiligooditclainyea and looked toward the city
saw a man of war with drnvn swiequipped for battle lit was not quickdoodierthou for us or for our advcrsaricsVAnd when he found that it waswiptnin of the host of the LordWOK ingSU< ii d8 open door of service and tonryhitasail is my tutu unto Ills servant
e doors where there come 1111
ifl3visiof resuHisHe has not tt or doors bet
ch the soul must wait untilvision and the power have come nsequipment for safe entering sadsuecessfd achievement
1 oICUVrISin the waycltherror imaginary are rnthcrnii Indira
n of an open door than otlterw-si
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Pa says a great door and cfTictualhad opened up bcforftl5m but the wnwas beset lij many adversaries I
nearly always so in tile Lords service The woe unto you was spoken
Christ to the Christian who Willtraveling the path of least rt itanclfo as to win the favor and wellsjicak
of men lint the faithful servanto entered the Lords doori was ased that persecution and trial wo silalma
be constantly met with that ninny ndpatienlcoprndoormuch opposition many difficulties
alltri stirbecatsscpattingimate victory William Careymaw I
open door in India of which ledacirgave him a vision and he tnllrcdIlDIvi1FjEnglnnlllnd
his preaching there because of the
faftheiesthe Gospel but convinced him IhataHutGodanChexpristian
a seemingly insurmountable ccnot hide from the vision of JudsonofcoPPcecdrsellTnot reason for discouragement It isnot excuse for turning back It is one
the marks of identification of Godsdoorstind it serves as a strongin
tite for entering
lIE doors opportunity then whichI fiehdirectionbut rather from the direction000heysy be known by the vision which onethacte of the open doors Tliedtatrteol
es power to perceive the open dooris measured by isis degree of conse erasibilRcithe dour anti accomplish the
ere waiting to be done dependsiipone equipment which the soul haspb1tidsse commitnion with Him The en
which will signalire till work ispendent upon the amount Iftbp
jjfEpeore power than the pressure ofillsmore energyan he receives from God The infill
from God means the outgivingleaich1e who are great and effectualraiPnQrstwitriumfoditionance but the perceived door unoccu
alortunatern asure the loss it would have benKphesns 1o Asia and the whole oltlJtworld to the tntdJ iflauthnlOhtdoor he had persisted in itIflrstp1 Fans
1roced0l1iaalllhlsItln AChristian service which rqJs InT
orld destroys the real nsf fulness olChristian and delays the coming of
the Kingdom of Jesus ChrW Therejs willfulness in Christian pfrvjccjwhich ot
aves uncultivated the f mc tie
Ftbeldand or
ring in the barren fie Ids of sifse and selfdesire and the sadlcc may not be realizediintil liiiofrtunityTIle evangelization M the world
this generation about which there hasbeen much written and much disobissedfact instead of at present possibility is
theory if Christians everywhereere keen to see the open doors lu
eager to enter them Ye rsrden of prajenrwas fbropen dlnorcad God has set the open doors ci errfo
here There are enough open doors ofto day which if observed and faithfully Sa
tered by Christians would mu me anethroughout the world that Ihvof
hich turn the world upside down isrCofcome thither Arid the world would pa
opthenBrittrips through the Macedonias andThedesires to see the doors great and efbifectual opening before them in theplace where they are now at workTheir plans are so andyaepnbedaor vision of Gods plan and Gods a tells ¬
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one over In Corinth the opportunityIrigM Rt hand is beiugneglected
THEopen door liebGodliittl1lat
great and effectual for kwork with Tod in It Is 11 trfmebdoiuopportunity audWaus a glorious iic t
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tory Oh yes the open door may bean obscure one in the home which toenter means unappreciated cc pa-t
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kist waiting loving watchfulnessfaithful Christlike living but if thedear one its brought at last to the feet I
of Jesus is it not better that you tar ¬ Imini at the Iplieetisof Gods opportuni ¬
ty than to have gone into the Mace ¬Thrtothe praise of men The open door maybe set apparently in the most unfruit ¬Rmlliee may seem a alulIIPthevilt take great consecration and hu ¬
ty to resist but if the place wherehas appointed us to labor is
i1ieitl stud faithfully occupied wefind ourselves building gold silverIllflurillgreI
other hand if we fail to see the openr of opportunity at Kphesus and
off into the larger tick of Mace¬hlititmen yet that which we build will onlybe wood hay and stubble which willburn fiercely in the day when God shall
our works If God ennui only haver Christian in a church enter the
dpor of opportunity which He wouldsetUltfelt there as the power of Godtoliedarinflwriknesshowl was raised similar to that whichlliR1hither anti thither in mad rage be¬hIhnrsilltrue light sand there would be a greatturning to the Lord as a result islereason today why the world is so un ¬
conscious of sin and its need of a Sav¬
lour is that there Inot enough of theIi
of sioCliilsianslatsiLpstern of Christian character anti whichart set to burning with the flame oftheh¬
IdIal the sin spots they never maken flyInszealient at thesurtunityty as to drive sin from its hauntsthe strongholds of the false gods
IUd goddesses to their foundationsofdof a door6doore bell the same field of operationsbout us the same God is above uson the other2eetect to discover unknown riches infield we have worked over andtxprlncee
Gods power and glory Olt the neworttinitks make it possiblefanll this the soul is ¬
The newer and larger nnd bettercannot lx > foundover in Macedoniat Corinth but right liercntEpliefus I
where God has opened up a door ofservice for you you may develop aewttp
l>eauties and new powers even as Ihelivbud in the garden plot will open toarger and fuller and more ntart
expideeriencethere instead of roaming the greenyonder which seeminglypromise
enlarged sphere of usefulnessThEpllCSIISrthoroughly you may be sure Oh
t it might be said that your fielddI I¬
eil that his work was finished qnd heewas about to withdraw when newpos<I thtrrjTt bzlIonVIe¬
tians today if they would begin morediligently to work the present field
sa new field which lies on the other
Goibeedfect revelation of God which Ifound as he continued to labor
hesus lie came to know God bet ¬
he learned more perfectly of kIIimIiesIt is so with every Christian who en ¬vir ¬
morerned of the ways in which GodtoIHsedanal the adversaries all about threatenh violence and death It is a greatPirielrtlife to enter that door
bjeeginningelernalIapethatIsithat we may quickly enter them j
THE BEAUTY OF GRACEwaDivine Touch That Tu seeded tHnIitshersr no obligation of social convention
uditandlbyiugnajlblCanrt a touch of grace mUt10Iand Irradiate them We are not
myohligIionFnll13 debtpaying and hardly of
hIgher moral quality than the meetofWljtorhovioursiss of giving a cup of cold water has
ten been sadly misinterpreted Cupswater do not count If they are inayment of a debt but they count a
great deal if they represent ones Mitmost capacity to help a fellowman outfirpure synPI> hy and benevolence
en the drops of water sparkle with atter that surpasses that of diamonds
opportunitiesofhnfs cups of water loaves of brtodtllurace ° f our own spiritsBoWatchman
Infallible CorpHe Dddo you thththlnk stun
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A ULSTR1JCTVE BlAZE
Loss of 100000 nUll a FireinCremated at Columbusman
NatlooaGrocerthe Fourth Floor of a Burn ¬
ing Building
carlySundnyson and Union Clothing Co bullilingsat High and Long streets and severalsmaller structures and damaged thoNicholas block entailing an aggregatelosscapbectainstancau theitiyin the ruinssliticitiofficnging the rescue of Philip Nation n gro-cerflootryirhe had been hemmed In flamesThe eraisrincipalDrunson block Monypenny estISaOOO Insurance 2C000
nion block Daniel ThomasInsurance 10000
Munsey building J S Bull 7500insurance 6000-
Courtwright block Fleetwood Courtght 15000 Insurance 4000ithoff block E T Mithoff 5000
fully insuredNicholas block E T Million 8000
fully InsuredI
Whatshlre building Mrs Wm Serager 6000 insurance 3000
Union Clothing Co 85000 miance 65000
Bott Bros billiard supplies and saloon 65000 Insurance 35900
TInsofuranceMunsey Co barber shop andgents furnishings 20000 insuras
soo itorWhatshlre hotel 5000
ynas Bros wholesale grocers 50fully insured
Walkover Shoe Co 5000 fully In-
suredKirhy Co notions 20000 fullj
insuredFranklinUmbrella Co3000 ulljuredchuColumbus Cloak Co 3000 fully inededW Willis optician 3500 Insur
ance 2500-
Maurice Haguo art studio 3500insurance 2500
Judge L D Hagerty private apinewoWilliam000 Insurance 1100
J C Fineran shoe merchant000 fully insuredsayLodge ncees800IE P Hayden art studio 4000timsurance 2500
The fire started in the Brunsonhluldlng on the west side of Highstreet just north of Long and its pro
ss was southward the flames beingned by a brisk wind from the
north The Brunson building was octheLTallmadge Hard-ware Co and Bott Bros saloonwaing1lug the W C T U rest room and the
studios of Maurice Hague and EHaydenalaVENEZUELAN TROOPSbrimeeytionary daiWlllamstadt ISla of Curraea
T day April 21 NI ba
governmenlernlsrouted at El Guapa by revolutionistsunder the command of Gen RolandoGomez and Ferrer returned to Caracaswith many wounded Gomez owes hitescape from capture only to the factthat he was well mounted
Forces of theFinand Moron Large numbershavtalanLaDei11has evacuated La Velade Coro and lnow occupying a strong position nealCoro waiting for an opportunity tccapture that town without bloodshed
STOCK CLERK ARRESTED
e Is Charged With Stealing 20OOCWorth
iof Jewelryap
New Yorkfockbyyarged with stealing f20000 worthwelry from his employes during tb
PMt four years Picks defalcationwere discovered recently when he ab-sented himself from the office and h <
and his wife were traced to Plttsburgwhere the letters parents live Picliconsented to return to New York ant
s arrested on his arrival here
To Divert Emigration
KSHelonsanto divert Hungarian emigration frompresent routes through Bremen
d Hamburg to the Hungarian port olFlume are meeting with unexpected
fficulties JvNo Sunday Ball at Detroit
Detroit Mich April 27No basell was played in Detroit Sunday
Owing to vigorous action on the partof8CPheduledleague have been called off
Worked Nine HoursPottsville Pa April 27 Thirty F
five of the Reading Cos 43 collieriesere in operaUon nine hours Satury This Is the first time in CiteOry or the antbra ito miningat the miners have worked nineurs on a Saturday
Expelled Eleven MembersChicago April 27ln order to brinGout peace the Gas Teamsters
union Sunday night decided to acceptthe flnldlngs of the Chicago
boaitheirarbitration and sacrifice 11members by expelling themLDeath Followed An Operation
Salt Lake Utah April 27A teleWgram from Saltillo Mex announcese death at that place Sunday of VIIr Clements of Salt Lake City a ming expert of International fame Mroperasllin
Mitchell Leaves For St LouisIndianapolis lad April 27PreslPentine Workers of America will leave
Wednesday afternoon to attend the-dedlcatelryexerclse of the WorJds
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FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND
Engagements Between English Trocand Mullahs Forces
Sattir1ncomd of a mobile column engaged the
enemy near Danop He lost 13 menkilled including two officers and fourofficers were wounded Tho enemy had200 men killed
Ixmdon April 27A long official Ills ¬
patch has been received here fromBohotle Somaliland to the effect thatMaj Goughs flying column numbering200 men attacked a large force of theenemy near Danop The column formeel in a square and resisted with sitecess for several hours receiving rein ¬
forcement from Iianoj Ammunitionoming scarce the British forces red slowly on Danop bringing allr wounded with them They weretinually attacked en route In ad ¬
on to 13 men killed Including twoers there were 28 men and fourers wounded Maj Gough praises
highly the conduct of his force undurng conditions and while fighting
at close quarters lIe recommends set ¬
l men for gallant behavior He itlonow retiring on Bohotle and is expect ¬
1 to arrive ttsre April 28 Suppiio0lIae been sent to meet him
Tho dispatch to the foreign oflicafrom Hohotle shows that Col Cobbesrelief by Brig Gen Manning and hisretirement to Galadl was affected without opposition from tho eretmy Theloss of about 2000 of the Mullahs menoccurred during the original attack onCapt Plunketts square
ARCHIES SPOTTED PONY
Taken the Elevator to His RoomIrIn the White House
Washington April 27 Archie Uoosovclt who is recovering from an attacK
measles had a visitor the other daywhose laU will do more to restore himto health than all the medicine the doc
can give him Soon after Archiebegan to convalescence ho begged to 30
allowed to see his spotted pony Algonquln which is his constant companionwhen he is well It was too soon forArchie to leave his room and MrsRomosevHtreqsuuestafter Algonquin and who also is a great
m of Archie thought the matterover and concluded that if Archie want ¬
to see his pony he should do soWithout confiding his plan to ardayIattendIrd until after the elevator hart dimeappeared When the second floor wa51ItoIthat Archie was delighted expressit mildly and the pony also semedIenjoy the visit This is the firste that a horse has ridden in a white
hpuse elevatortarTOElaborate Arrangements Are BeingMade In Paris
Paris April 27Elaborate arrangerapidlyfrd next Friday They are on a scaletruly royal splendor The fetes
will follow those held at thevisit to Paris of the czar ofand will include a
ents affording opportunities pinjlliant spectacular effectsat architects have provided a
the decoration of the streets byy and for illuminations by night
Private residents and shopkeepers
mOIMYtolarlboulevards of the city into masses ofcolor with floral arches Venetianmasts and looplngs of flowers Alargo force of troops is being assembled to add to the military pageantryof the event
DEFENDED HER HUSBAND
re Lieutenant Shot and Killed By aWomanIKelleyC ¬
was shot by Mrs Isabella ViolaKelleysfKelley it is said went to No 3 Fay
street accompanied by a white worn ¬
housekeeperSomeKelley being put out
Half an hour later he returned andrough atmistake went to the upperartment which was occupied by
Kelleyforcedthe throat when Mrs Viola who is
only 20 years of age secured a reKelleyIMARKET REPORT
Cincinnati April 25TTLECommon 3 25 c 4 35
Butcher steers 5 00 5 10CALVESExtra 675HOGS Ch packers 7 10 7 25
Mixed packers 6 75 7 0-5EEPExtra 5 10 5 2-5iB5Spring 8 00 111111 00
FLOURSpring pat 3 90 4 20
WHEATNo2 red 0 76CORN No 2 mixed S 46OATS No 2 mixed 31
B7VaHYEPORKClear family 20 35LARDSteam 9 35BUTTER Ch dairy 13 1527IPOTATOESPer bbl 1 65 G 1 75TOBACCONew 8 00 14
Old
Chicago600 17 00I
LOURWinterpat 3 50 3 60WHEAT No 2 red 764 1TA
No2 spring 78I-ORNNo
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2 mixed 451-4ATSNo 2 mixed 34
RYE No 2 4j 50PORK Mess 17 6217 75LARD Steam 9 65 6 My
New YorkFLOUR Win strts 3 50 3 60WHEAT No 2 red 82V4CORNNo2 mixed 56OATSNo2 mixed 0 38RYE Western 5-
9ORKFamily 1W19 50-
ARDSteam 10 10
BaltimoreHEATNo 2 red 82821sgOATSCATTLE Butchers 4 00 5 25
HOGS Western 7 75 Y 80
LouisvilleWHEAT No 2 red 74CORNNo3 mixed x45
OATSNo3 mixed 36TPORKMessJ 18
fiII 75
Indianapolis oWHEAT No 2 red G 73CORNNo2 mixed 40QATSNo2 mixea v frPt324I
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ROBERT RVROBERTS MD
t Robert R Roberts M D Wash ¬
ington D C writes1 Through my own experienceS
t frmyiendshave been cured or relieved of ea¬
tarrh by the use of HartmansPeruna 1 can confidently recom ¬
ern It to those suffering fromch disorders and have no heslflon In prescribing It to my pa
tlentsuRobert R Roberts
A CONSTANTLY increasing numberinIproven its merits so thoroughly thateven the doctors have overcome theirprejudice against so called patent medicincsandrecommeud it to their patients
eruna occupies a unique position indical It the only internal
systemic catarrh remedy known to theinedical profession today Catarrh asevery one will admit is the cause ofonehal f the diseases which afflict mankindCatarrh and catarrhal diseases afflictonehalf of tho people of United States
F II Brand M Dof Mokena Illuses Vcruna in his practice The follow ¬
hug case is an sample of tho success hehas through the use of Peruna for ca ¬
rhDr Brand says Mrs C age S-
had been a sufferer roUl catarrh for the
andpastplainhadtriedtheso called specialists and had derived nobenefit from them She told me shcdidnot want to spend any more money on
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Dr M C Gee of San Francisco Says1fPeruna is of Especial ¬ iL fit to Women
medicines unless I could assure herreliefPetf effects were won¬
derful The cast-downloolcshe hadwhen I first sawher had left lies
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S S S l ble her any morethis is only one case of the many I
have treated your valuable mc-dicineF
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H Brand M DCatarrh may invade tiny of the
body may destroy any function of thehotly It most commonly attacks thehead nose and throat but thousandsupon thousands of cases of catarrh ofthe lungs stomach kidneys bladderanti other pelvic organs have been curedby Peruna I
There are many emulsions for sateTbere Is only one emulsion which possesses the True Vitalizing
ItOzomut lon Is the Only Vitalized emulsion of Cod Oil com ¬
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Peruna 5s able to cure catarrh wherever it may bo located by its direct I 4action upon the mucous membranes frCatarrh means inflamed mucous memobrancs acts at once to cleanse
where it may occur in the Its<
action is the same on trio mucous liniojrof the nose as on the mucous lining ofthe bowels It cures the catarrhal in ¬
flammation wherever it tony occur I
Dr R Bobbins Jluskogce I T >
writes rW1enina is the bet medicine I know
of for cough and to strengthen a weakstomach and to give uppetite llcsidoprescribing it I have ordered
and debilitated people andhave not had a patient but it helpedhim It is an excellent medicine andit ills so many cases
1 practice and have achance to prescribe your Peruna Ihope ma live long to do good tothe sick and suffering
We Pcrunu cures catarrh The i-
peoplesayleruuacurescatarrh Promi ¬
stoat men and women all over thoUnited States from Maine to Californiado not hesitate to come out in publicprint to say that Peruna is what it is
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wherever it may be locatedDr M C Gees ExperienceJ
Dr M Gee is one of the physicians I
who endorse Peruna In a letter writtenfrom 513 Jones street San FranciscoCal he says
I I There Is a general objection on thepart of the practicing physician to advocate patent medicines But when 3anyone medicine cures hundreds ofpeople It demonstrates own valueand does not need the endorsement ofthe profession tO
Peruna has performed so manywonderful in San Francisco thatI am convinced that It Is a valuableremedy I have frequently advised Itsuse for women as I find it Insuresregular and painless menstruation
leucorrhosa and varlan troublesandbuilds up the entire system I alsoconsider It one of the finest catarrhremedies know of I heartily endorseyour medicine Al C Gee M D
Women are espeeia11ylinble to pelviccatarrh weakness as it is conf
called Especially in tho firstfew wceksof warm weather do the disagreeable symptoms of female weaknesssnake themselves apparent In crispcold weather chronic sufferers with pcl
tho system hut at the approach ofsummer with its lassitu o and
will effect II complete cure Write for a-
copy of and Beauty writtenespecially for women by Dr Hartman cIf otl want to read of some cures alsowr1te for a copy of Facts and FacesThat will surely convince you that ourclaims are alit-
1Ifyouelonotdcrivepromptanc1sJtlsfrom tho use of Peruna i
write at once to Dr llartman giving afull statement of your case and he willbe pleased to give you his valuable ndvice gratis
Address Dr llartman President olThe llartman Sanitarium ColumbusOhio
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