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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1882)
„4-, HKRAtn. CHRISTIAN 14 A. Humility is, cf all graces, the cliiefest when it doesn’t know itself to be a ° grace at ■ all. 1 » •- - “ Biichnpalba.” THE MOST POPULAR SEWÎNlf MAEHINESxi r CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 1 ■ ...... A In consideration of the growing de- Quick, complete cure, all annoying b.i4u c v,~ i t t!»i(iwrwud-ttrinaTylDlggnBC»: SI. Druggists. many readers of these works on the coast, we ha’ve sent fot, and-will keep Hasty tempers, like hurricanes, on hand the various publications of the often do irreparable injury. Christian Church, together with a limited number of other religious au Skinny Men. thors, including Booksof Sermons, Dis “ W p H s ’ Health Renewer” restores cussions, Theological Treatise, Biogra- luLal,dx,..ajj.il.,.vigor, cures. Dy spepsia, potence. Sexual Debilteyr- $1. and Sunday-school supplies, Ac,, &c. These will be sent post-paid (orwhen It is better to have* thorns in the flesh with grace to endure them, so ordered, by express) to any part of than ttr-have no thornsand nograce. the coast at Publishers’ prices. Mrs. Dr. Augusta Smith—Author el “The New Process ( ure Treatment.” As a physician, M bs . I) b . S mith liaa gained a national reputation. She has cured Women and Men, in all parts of the country. To-day she has patients in every State in the Union. She treat.-, the si k at ' theib HoMii; by letter. :-he Live-refeiences of many well-known Iler s'-ns, whom silo has treated, among them .Mrs. Alexander Campbell, of Ifetlianv, W. Va. For tefefences, testimonials", question list etc., inclose stamp, and address M bs . 1) b . AuotrsTA S mith , 12-2'-3ni - —— Springfield, Missouri. Not so much brilliant sermons, ■-—but thg tcHing :of the stoiy of what great things Christ has done for us, is what is- needed. Mothers» Mol Iters! ! Molitors!!! Are yon disturbed at night and broken of ypnr rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so g<> at once and get a bottle of MRS. WIN SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will, relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regu late th? bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to thechild, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription < f one of th<? oldest and best female physicians and nurses in th« United States. Sold every where. 25 cents-n bottl^. 12-1-ly Fol the work of preaching the (• ».-pel Christ seeks men. and not angels ; men saved from sin ; men trained in His work; men who h ive communed with Himself. Edgar T. Page, Esq., Druggist, writes us from Chicopee Falls, that Mr. 41'Uert Guenther, under Wilds Hotel has used that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, for a severe case of rheuma tism and it cured him, as if by magic, lie also used it with great success among his horses, in case of sprains, sores etc., and it cures every time. It is grace alone that imparts in- v> ard strength to frail humanity. I t is-this which gives such power to the Weakest Christian. It flows from the loving kindnes of God, > Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartio principles justed to scetMii activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect.’ They are the result .of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases, t-aused by derangement o( the stouiaeh, liver, and lsiwels, w hich nqiuire-prompt and effectual inattiH ii’r. Avrit » I’n.i» an- specially ap- plicable to this "cfltss <>T"<UseaseH. TTiey act directly on. the digestive and awiiuilativB processes, and restore regular healthy {ac tion. Their extensive use by pliysieiaus in their practice, au<X by all civilized nations, ia'one of tile many proofs of their vajue as a safe, sure, mid perfectly reliable purgative medicine., Being comiMiuhded of the con centrated virtues oLpurely vegetable sul>- stanees, they are positively free from calo mel, or any injurious properties, and can be lulministered to children with perfect safety, Order or Registered Letter. Call on or address BRUCE WOLVERTON, 105 First St.j Portland. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY. HAS |Y0 EQUAL FOB RHEUMATISM., ALWAYS NEURALGIA, c C i A m CA, -7^ LI FETI M E t<- SURPAS SES,-}-OTHERS LUMBAGO, BACKACHE,. H» »OUT, SORENESS A^ yeb ’ s P ills are an effectual «lire for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, iFoul Stouiaeh aii<l Tlreatli, Dizziness, Ileiidaclie, Loss of Memory, Nunibnes*, ' JMlionsness, .Jaundice, Rheumatism, .. lM.-wpt.ioui»-» a ad Xkiu Dfeuasos, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, CiKipes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, amT all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. , * 30 UNION SO.NEW YORK (C hicago ill . -e—— 1 or tub CHEST, «-^9 I 9 f O range mass . CH SAMUEL HILL, QUINSY, , SWELLINGS OH Market,St. San Francisco, Cui While gentle in their action, these P ills •arw-tfe- most tliorough and M-ar<-Jiing cathar. tie that can lip einjiloyed, and never give pain unless the bowels ure inflamed, and then tliTir intiiieime is healing. They stimu late the app<-tjti« amt digestive organs; they operate to purify and' enrich the.blood, and impart renewed health, and vigor to the whole sy stem. AND Church and School Bells. SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET SIZES AND PRICES. AND EARS, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical C'lieinikl». Lowell, Mass. BOLD by all drvuuirtr kvehvwhxrx . Distil, of W’t with Cos to f Doll. yoke A Bell A , frame Hang’s No 0 25 in 23Wrs $ 1 25 (Ml ------- ? J No GL27 in 341 lî.x 39 (Ml / No 7 3(1 in 4W>* 50 <Xi F. O. A llex , Editor, G. W. Y ancey , Associato. No 8 3lin 7301T>s 75 IMI No 38 in 925tt>s - 130 00 rnms IS A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE WEEKLY. ------ 9 -------------- Rumsey A Co., Seneca Falls, New York, ■ 1 devilled to the advocacy and defence of Apostolic teaching and practice. ‘"Ask for the Old-Paths, and walk therein ” is its motto, its practice and its teaching. Its matter is pure, safe, fresh -and sparkling. 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