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Below we give a partial list of the books
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are prepared to furnish most anything in tl
took line, and will be pleased to receive orde
for same. We will add to thia list as our tii
and space will allow.
Mrs. Wm. D. Ryckman, St. Cuther-
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Maud Panline, second daughter of Geo.
W. and Stacy E. Barf ord, aged 16 years. lo, N. Y., I have used your .Favorite
Prescription,,’ * Golden Medical Dis
Rest, tired helpful hands.
covery,’ and ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pel-
Across the faithful breast,
BIRLKS AND TESTAMENTS.
_ _Tby short life ended,
AtrTró soon;--------------------------------
Thy life work ended,
Ère life’s noon.
Rest till the welcoire plaudit,
Greets thine ear : Done, wall done,
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myself—(what shall I say)—‘made new
again’ are the only words that express
it. I was reduced to a skeleton, could
not walk across the floor without faint
S. E. B.
ing could keep nothing in the shape of
Myself and
Bro. John Daley was born Friday, food on my stomach.
Dec. 2, 1808, in Marsellas, Onendagua friends had given up all hope, my im
Co., New York. He went to Ohio in mediate death seemed certain. I now
hrr (to the surpri s e o f every b o dy) amt
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wan znarriett-iO 31I8S
Livoua Carter Nov. 28, 1832, in Flor- am able to do my own work.”
ance, Huron Co., Ohio., He became a
Jacoba heart wa$ never ao full of
member of the Church of (jhrist when
in his 22nd year, and has lived an hon joy as when his head lay hardest.
orable member of the church until his God is often most present with us
death, which occurred at his residence, in our greatest dejections, and loves
in E;gle Point, Jackson Co., Oregon, to give comfort to those who are
, 1883 ; aged 74 years, 7 months and 8
days ; had been a Christian lor over 54
years, and he and Sister Daley, who
now survives him, had journeyed side
Try wdn through life Tor’oter a Half cen
tury. For the past 5 years he had suf
fered with dropsy and for near a year
has suffered intensely ; but for his last
moments his sufferings troubled him
not, and when life’s flickering light was
extinguished he was as an infant going
into a calm sleep, upon its mother’s
bosom. lie with his family moved
from Ohio to Illinois in autnmn of
1849. He settled in Dixon, where he
built and run a flouring mill, In the
spring of 18R4 ho with his family and
otheis crossed the plains from .Ills, to
Silem Oregon, where he remained until
tbi|sprin< of 1870. Then came to this
cotrhty and in Ashland was employed as
the leading workman in building the
woolen factory and fitting it up and
running it for a time. In April of 1872,
he, in partnership with Bro. E. Emery,
commenced building the flouring mill
at E-jgle Point which was completed
during that summer and in the fall he
with his partner and his son, A. J.
Daley, commenced operating this mill,
which occupied his time until his fail
ing health compelled him to turn his
busiucss over to his son, A. J. D. His
life has been full of business and
energy. He ha2 been loved and re
spected by all who knew him. His
body was confined to mother earth in
the beautiful cemetery near Ashland,
this ceunty, on the 11th of July, 1883,
amid sorrowing relatives an! friends.
Bat we sorrow not as those without
hope, but believe those who sleep in
Jesus.,God will bring with him.
Your brother,
M artin P eterson .
Voice of the People.
R V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y. ■
I had a serious disease of the lungs,
and was for.a time confined to my bed
and under the care of a physician. His
prescriptions did not help me. I grtw
v orse, coughing very severely, I com-
menced taking your “ Golden Medic.il
Discovery,” and it cured me.
Yours respectfully,
.T vdtth B urnett , Hillsdale, Mich. t
with prices irom vc.no >u «w.
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3. Oxford Sunday' School Teachers’ BibJ
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4 Revised New Testament, Compared Edil
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5. Revised New Testament alone $1.80 nJ
15 cents.
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Lesson Commentary, by J. H. Vincent, D.D|
$1.25.
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McGarvey’s Commentary on the Acts of thJ
McGarvey, $2.
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Commentary on Luke, by J. 8. Lamar, $2. I
Commentary on Hebrews, by R. Milligan,M
Commentary on Paul's Letter to the ho!
mans, bvM.fi. Lard, $3.
Analysis of the Four Gospels and Acta ; witil
Leading Queries and Illustrations, for the mtl
of Sunday Schools, Families, etc., by R. Mili-i
gan. $2.
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Reason and Revelation, by B. Milligan, $1 I
■ The Scheme of Redemption, by R. Milligal
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the Aiwstle Paul, $1.50.
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teer, $1.25.
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I^iids of the Bible, by J. W., McGarvey, 13. I
cal than the ordinary kinds, and can not lie sold
“ I spent 82,500. with other doctors.” in
Nevin's Biblical Antiquities. $1.50.
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competition with the multitude of low tost,
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Freeman’s Baud Book of Bible Manners ir.il
alone cured my son of fits.” This is on
Customs, $2.25.
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a par with hundreds of others, speedy
Whitney’s Hand Book of Bible Geography!
$2.25.
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Harrow’* Companion to the Bible, $1.00.
Foo Choo's IinUaui of Shark’s Oil
Rawlinsou's Historical Illustration* of thl
The warm sunshine and zephyr PositiVely Restoics the Hearing, and is the Old Testament, $lw
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Only Absolute Cure for Deafueaa Known.
Walks about Jerusalem, by Isaac Errett, $1,1
may melt the glazier which has bid This Oil is attracted from peculiar «iiecie* o Talks to Bcreans, by Jsaac Errett, $1.
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Letter» to a Young Christian, by Isaac Erl
defiance to the howling tempest; so small White Bliark, caught in the Yellow Sea, rett,
35 cents.
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known as Careharodon Itondeletit. Every
the voice of kindness will touch the Chinese fisherman know* it. Its virtues as a The Heavenward Way, by J. H. Garrison!
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of hearing were discovered by a 35 cents.
heart which no severity could sub restorative
Geuuineness and Authenticity of the Gt*pek|
Buddhist Priest abuut the year 1410. Its cure*
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due.— Herder:
were so numerous and many so seemingly mir by B. A. Hinsdale, $1.25.
Smith's Unabridged Bible Dictionary. Anicnl
aculous. that the remedy was officially pro
claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be can Edition. Revised and edited by H. Ll
came so universal that for over 800 yean no Hackett, D. D., assisted by Ezra Abbott, L.LP1
Deafness has existed arnoi g the Chinese people. In fo it volumes. Price in Cloth, per sot, M m
Sent, charges prepaid, to auy address at $1.00 Price in Sheep, the set, $25.
Smith's Bible Dictionary, $1 50.
l>er bottle.
Barnes’ Notes on the New Testament. $1 *
Hear What the
Hay!
tier vohime. The voltimes sold separatcl’|
TAKE ALL THE
On the Four Gospels, 2 vol*. On the Acted;
It ba* performed a miracle in my case.
the Apostles. On the Epistle to 0)$ Romani
I have no unearthly noise* in my head and On
the First Epistle to rhe Corinthians. ON
hear much better.
the Second Epistle to the Corinthian», and tbd
* .4 *,av° beeu greatly benefited
to the Galatians. On the Epislle to th*
My deafness helped a great deal—think an- ^Epistle
Ephesians, the ( 'olossiana, and the Philippiantl
other bottle will cure me.
On the Epistle to the Thessalonians, Tunothu
My hearing is much letiefited.
MEDICINES,
Titus and Philemon. On the Epistle to tM
I nave received untold benefit.
Hebrews. On the General Epistle of Jamal
My hearing is improving.
' Peter, John and Jude. Un the Revelation.
It is giving good satisfaction.
Barnes’ Notes on the Psalm*. In Thru
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Cloth, per vol , $1.50.
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that I saw the notice of it.
Barnes’ Notes on the Book of Daniel, $1.50. j
PURIFIERS,
Barnes’ Notes on the Book of Prophet Isaiah.
“ Its virtues are unquestionable and its 2 vol*. (Toth, ]>er vol., $1.50.
curative character alisolute, as the writer can
Barnes’ Notes on the Book of Job. 2 vols.i
personally testify, both from experience and Cloth, per vol., $1.50.
observation. Write at Once to Haylock A Jen-
Outlines of Church History, by Rev. John F.j
7 Dey Street. New York, enclosing Si .00, Hurst, D. D., 50 cents.
REMEDIES, ney,
and you will receive by return a remedy that
A Bliort History of the English Bible, bf
will enable you to hear like anybody else, and Rev. James M. Freeman, D. D., 50 cout*.
whose curative effects will be permanent. You
Chronology of Bible History, and How to
will never regret doing so.”—Editor of Mercan Remember It, by Rev. C. Munger, 50 cents
tile Review.
Cruden's Complete Concordance to the Holy
tt/*To avoid loss in the mails, please send Scripture*,
$1.50.
AND INDIGESTION CURES, money by Registered letter.
Cruden’* Concordance Abridged, 75 cents, j
Only imported by HAYLOCK A JENN-EY
Brown’s Pocket Concordance, 50 cents.
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The
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Words
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Christ,
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Sole Agents for America.
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The Life of onr Lord upon the Earth, ly I
Samuel J. Andrews, $2.50.
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Kinship to Christ, by J. Z. Tyler, $1.50.
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