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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1882)
< » ■ t 14 ï HERALD CHRISTIAN- X Get your doctrine from the Bible Get your example, from Christ. A day will not pass after you liavt closed with Christ’s pFomisb.erehi will meet you with a counsel. Em- . brace both. « 1 or the I . ». •) CHRISTIAN CHURCH. THEMOST PUPUbAt; SEWINEOMAEWÏNEI].. In consideration of the growing de many readers of these works on the coast, we have sent for, and will keep Asa Physician. Mas. I) h . S mith has gain?« on hand the various publications of the a national reputation. She has cu H bc ! Wotnei aud .Men,'in all parts of the country. To-da; Christian Church, together with a, she has patients in every State in the Union. limited number of other religious au , She treats' the si k at tiieib homes , by letter She gives references of many well-known pel- thors,including Books of Sermons, Dis s ms,.whom she liAs treated, among them Mir. cussions, Theological Treatise, Biogra- Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, W. Va. phic?, Comraonturies, Hymirals/CtnirBlrj ..... ....... ForFt4eiwwes-, -testrnwniah, question ÜBT ete.jjnclos©stamp, and address and-Sundiiy-sqhool supplies, &c., 1 Mas. Da, A ugusta S mith , * 12-2’-3in . - Springfield, Missouri Theto will be-sent post-paid (or when | so ordered, by express) to»any part of j Some one has said in regard to the coast at Publishers’ prices^- ■ children that either the will has Money jpay be eent by Draft, P, O. to bc^broken in youth or the heart Order or Registered Lefler. Call on or address in old age.— Mefwnger. BHl’OE WOLVERTON, - * x' “ By asking too much we may lof.e 105 First St., Portland. the little that we had before.” Kidney- THE Wort asks nothing but a fair trial. GREAT GERMAN This given, it foars no loss of faith in ilp virtues. "A lady writes from Oregon: 1 “ Far thirty years I have been atHicted Fon . witli kidney complaints. Two packages pF*Kidney-Wort have (lone me more RBEBMATISM good than all the medicine and doctors NEURALGIA, I have had before. 1 believe it is a sure 5GIAH&A, ---------- cur». -11—r----------- - “ The Sew Process Cure Treatment.” tonic, unir is warranted a sjieedy and cer tain cure for Fevey «ltd Ague, (thills and Fever, Intermittent or Cniil Fever, Ke- mittent Kever,'Duiilb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fevcy, and all malarial dLs~ orders. In niitisimulc districts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, liissitude, loss of appetite, )>ain injfiie..ltack and l,>y.,.H.bl»l_e<,d(l. ness of the spine and extre)niTics,f are drily premonitions of severer tiymptoins which terminate iir the ague paroxysni, Succeeded by high fever aud. profuse ¡mrspilUtfon. —. -4 , .,»• I It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic, and qther poisonous minerals form t-lie basis of most-of the " Fever and Ague Prepara tions,” Specifics,Syrups,” and “Ton. ics,” iu the market. The pn^dtrations made from these mineral |s>isop4, although they are palatable, and may reak the cliill, do “Imt cure, but leave tl 'malarial and their i own drug |M>isun in le system, producing • ptiiiisnh<li/ziiiess. r,..^.jig in the ears, head ache, vertigo, and oilier disorders more for midable than the iseiusc they were intended to «tire. A vkk ’ s A«: uk C ube thoroughly eradicates'these noxious ikhsoiis from the ! s\ -;!• mTTnnt uiwaiTt rrrrcs flic severest ciwx * 11 contains no quinine, mim-fal, or any tiring • that'eouhl injure the most delicate patient;' and its crowning excellence, attore its cer tainty- to l itre, is ting it leaves the system as ' free from disease as before the attack. REMEDY •v 7\ LI FETI ME IUMBAQO, The great motive power of the < ’bristian religion is the grace that is in Jesus Christ. The reason ol the failure of oth$r religions to up lift humanity is that they have-no moral foVce to ^estow on their ad herents. » ALWAYS SURPASSES^ OTHERS r. BACKACHE, O-OXJfr SORENESS or iuk ■» CHEST, T SORE THROAT, (C hicago ill . -e---------- o RANGE "M as 9. g- "7. SWELLINGS Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, $1. Druggists. ' SPRAINS, 1 ■r. ¿SZÏ SAMl'KI. HILL, QUINSY, “ Biichnpaiba.” 1 30 UNION SO.NEW YORK • For Liver Complaints, A vkk ’ s Aura (T iie , by direct action on the liver and bil-’ iary apparatus,‘drives out the poisons which produce these complaints, and stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. We warrant it when taken according tc directions. I ki l St ,. Hun !•'ru h <■!>«<'<>, C h I. AND Church and School Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer fcCo., Practical and Analytical Chemists, * Bells. Lowell, Mass. SIZES AN lipa ICES. .! froste T feet AND Morality without religion is only a kind of dead-Reckoning, — an en deavor to find our place on a cloudy sea by measuring the distance we have run, but without any observa tion of the heavenly bodies.— Long fellow. □3TJH.3NTI6B AND General Bodily Pains, ♦ TOOTH, EAR AND HEADACHE, AND Mothers! Mothers!! Mother»!!! ALL OTHER FUHS 't 1 Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your rest bv a sick child suffering and crying ~ with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? It so gu at once andjjet a bottle yt MR8- WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP, it will ivli<o< tlio poor little sHtfercr immediately—depend, upouit; tli'-re is no mistake about It. There i- not a mother on earth who lias ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief aud health to thechild. operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to um in all cases, and pleasant to live- taste, and is the prescription « f one of the oldest and host female physicians und nurses in the United States. Bold every- wlivre. 25 ejtuis a bottle. 12-1-ty AND ACHES. N«t> rroparation on earth equal* S t . .T atars O il as a 8AT®» St rk . stMFLK and cheap External Remedy. A trial entai? but the oin^arativei v triflingnnttav nf 5» i <J ektb . an4<v#rr one suffering with pain can have cheap and positive proof of luemia» dihbc TIOM IX ELEVES LAXCUALEM. JCLD BÏ AU DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IH f.l'&lCKt. A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Jfil., V. B.m NEW RICH BLOOD! t’a>•>^onx, I'm-ifnlire make New Rich KI inm I, and will completely change the blood in thecntireuvsknn in three months. Anvperson who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to ,2 weeks m-iv lie restored to «oihul health, if such a tiling be no dlile. 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