CHRISTIAN rance Campaign. “ Can Go to Sleep in a Minute.” A gentleman who Lad fuffere tnue from insomnia, writes, after using Com pound Oxygen : ” I can do something now I eottld never do before using the--- Oxogen : that is, I can lie down at uight and go to sleep utmost in a min ute—formerly it took me honrs ; seem ingly eansed fcom uervausneaiL” Our Treatise on Compounp Oxygen, its na ture, action, and results, with reports of cases and full information, sent free. , D ib . Starkey Jt Paten, 1109 and 1111 -Girard Street, Philadelphia, Pa. AH orders for the Compound Oxygen’ Home Treatment directed to H. E. Mathews, 606 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, will be filled on the same terms if sent directly to us in Phila delphia. The Western States — some of them at least—are going ahead of the East in putting down the liquor traffic. Farmers and others are waking up to the fact that the greatest part of their taxes is caused by the use of intoxicating drinks, and they are justly resolved to employ wise legislation to protect themselves. Tn"“TlrtS.. City’tht!—ctoae««—4ast- spring held meetings, one outcome of which was the appointment of a committee to prepare a wise and just bill to regulate the traffic. It is now proposed to hold a series of meetings in twenty-four cities of the State, in which to discuss the salient features of the new bill to be drawn by Judges Arnoux and Peabody. In each city a drawing room meeting^wiirbe'Keld in th? house of some prominent citizen, to l»e followed by a mass meeting. Representatives of all religious com munions and political parties will be invited, while the new bill will be discussed by a deputation from thi^ city. The bill will be submit ted to the Legislature at Albany next winter. These meetings are to be organ ized by means of the Church Tem perance Society. But there is no sectarianism in the movement, and we bespeak for them the warm support of all ministers and people. Let us rouse the whole State from Niagara to Montauk. The occasion demands it.— N\ Y. Observer. Immediate, total and uif.-ctionate setfsUirendcr of the soulto-Guil is demanded of all responsible human beings every instant by conscience which is the voice of God. Post- pone m en t of lob^UTrcc ’TX“Tiip»he4i~ ence. All delay of surrender to God is rebellion against God. The Divine summons is incessant, and the Divine summons is incessant, and refusal to obey is nothing less than incessant rel>ellion. *1 Advice To Mothers. Mns W inslow ' s S outhing S yrup should al ways bo used whi n children aro cutting teeth. It’relieve« the little Sufferer at once: it pro- d'iceH natural, quiet sloop by relieving tbe child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “ bright as a button. ’ It is very pleasant to taste. it soothes the child, softens the gums, allars j>aFn, rclices wind regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy fur diarrhoM, whether arising from teething or othcrcauJes. Tweuty-fiv-cte. a bottle. 13-20-ly If you want knowledge, you must toil for it; if food, you must toil for it ; and if pleasure you must toil for it. Toil is the law. Pleas ure Comes through toil, and not by and indolence. For a cough or cold tlgire is no reme self-indulgence When one gets to love work his life dy equal to Ammen’s cough syrup. C omplimentary .—For a year or more is a happy ( ne.— Ruskin. have been advertising for Robert S. Ammen a preparation known as ** Am- men’s Cough Syrnp,” a medicine in whose merits we firmly believe, because we have tried it. Mr. Ammen believes his Syrup to be the best oough medicine in the world, and the quantity which he makes and disposes of annually would seem to justify him in his belief. Am- mens Oough Syrup can be obtained at any of the drug stores in this city, and is gradually growing in favor wilh our citizens, as whoever usesit once will be snre to do so again. We also take pleas ure in iecommcnding Mr. Ammen to the craft everywhere as an honorable gentleman.—[Albany (Or.)Herald, Feb ruary 2d, 1881. we The greatest happyness of this life, is to be thoroughly resigned to providence, a resignation which constitutes the true reposes of life. Pierce’s ‘‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets” are perfect preventives of constipation. Inclosed in glass bottles, always fresh. By all druggists. HERALD TUTT’S PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources arise thiee-iourtbs or the diseases of tho human race. These symptoms indicate their existence: 2“ I Appetite* Bowels costive, -Hick Head«* ocha, fullnen» after eating, aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, Xovy spirits. A feeling of having neglected some duty, IMzzlneas, Fluttering at the noart, Dots befru-e the eyes, highly col ored Urine, UOMfiTlPATIOX, and de mand tbe use of a remedy that a< tadlrcctly on the l.iver. AsaLlvcrmedicincTUTT'S PII.LS have no equal. Their actlou on th<\ Kidneys and Kkln la also prompt; removing all impurities through these three “scav engers of the system,” producing appe tite, sound digestton, regular «tools, a clear skin aud a vigorous body. TUTT’S PICES cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with dully work and are a perfect And will completely change the blood in the entry«* .yitem in three month«. Any person who will take ONE PILL ESCH .'HllttTmM ONETOTWFLVH WF.EKk.vnav be mtored to »ouad With, if »«ch a thmf tepoMible. For curing I einale Complaint» th<»e Pill» have no equal. Physician» nee them in their praeuee. Sold everywhere, or----- •eut by mail for :i cent» in »tamp». Send for pampnfet. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Ma«». k market : “You claim fbo much for S amari tan N kbvin «,” eaysaskeptic. “How can one medicine be a specific for Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia, Alcoholism, Opium Eating, HheumatiMiu, Spermaior- rliu*, or Seminal Weakness, nud fifty other complaints?” We claim it a «im tpccylc, rjTT’i MArilAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREI NEW COMMODIOUS HOUSE South'bf the Poet Office, *■ T Where I can be found at the yg hen the wauls uf Uio c o mmunity d e« mand, where I keep (îijË]R|v|EXC|O|H|Q|U|E|B|O|R) It quiets and composes the patient—not by the introduction Of opfntesand drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity to the stomach and nervous system, whereby the brain is relieved of morbid fancies, which aro created by tho causesalxive referred to. To Clergymen, Lawyers. Literary men. Mer chants, Bankers, Ladies and all those whose sed entary employment causes nervous prostration, irrcgulariticsTif the blood, stomach, bowels or kidneys or who require a nerve tonic, appetteteror •timulaut, S amaritan N ervine is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the uiost wonderful invig- oniiit that ever sustained the sinking system. , J1.50. Hold by nil Druu„i»tH. (24) Ths Dr.S. A.Richmond Med. Co.St. Joseph, Mo. FLOUR AND BACON Constantly on hand. THE OLD-PATH GUIDE. F rank O. A llkn , I FditerM G. W orth Y ancey , f rtUt-rs- AS THE MARKET AFFORDS, AT LIVING PRICES. Thanking my friends for former patronage would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. A. B. GRIGGS. EDITORIAL EDITORS. C. L. Loos, J. W. M c G arvey , And I will try and supply my customers with as good For testimonials and circulars send stamp. BEDISUTOX <fc CO., Agents, ban Francisco. K ort . CI baham I. B. G rubbs ). 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