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15 CHRISTIAN- TIER A LT» T Those children who are found I . After all has been learned, the old man is a boy again, and turns moving in the orbits of obedidhee, to songs and prayers that he heard shall enjoy the clearest sunshine of when the nursery was his divinity their Father’s countenance. And will complete'»- chanre the blood in the entire «»»tern in three month«. Any per«on who will take ONE FILL *AGH N loir? FROM OX14 TO-XU E!A l^lüEKKk. n»a* i>*-T£a tojud. te auuudlxwd th. i(jutfjLl,thÜULMF?»»»bi£_ icKobl, aniT“the'~Tnoth^ the~iOEnTor For enrin« F emaie Complaint» th-•« Pill« hare noeqnel. Physician« uae them in their practice. Sola every where, or «ent by mall for -25 cent» in stamp«. Send for pemphlet. I. S. JOHNSON A CO.. Boston. Mass- If and If. professor... Out obtbat seminary he •If you are suffering from poor health may go to groves of philosophy and ‘or languishing on a lied of sickness, THE OLD-PATH GUIDE THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE, ‘hike cheer; if you are simply uil- halls of ethical culture, sit at the 'ing, or if you feel weak and dispirited, feet of wise men and become him ‘without clearly knowing why, llop LEXINCTON, KENTUCKY. F ban /G. A llen , I F(litwrH • Bitters will.surely cure you.” G. W orth Y ancey , f o self an interpreter of thought, a “ If you arc a Minister, and have overtaxed —:o:— EDITORIAL EDrrORS. founder of schools and sects, and fill ‘ yourself with your pastoral duties, or u Mother, R out . G raham rpilIS COLLEGE IS DEVOTED EXCLU- out with care and work, ora man of busi- C. L. I.00R, the world with records of his inner ‘ * worn J, W. M c G arvey , I. B. G rubbs . I sively to the preparation of young men tor ness or laborer weakened by the struiri of your Usefulness in the Church. It is not necessary ’ life and his experience in learning * every-day duties, or a man of letters, toiling fTIHIS IS A LARGE E1GHT-PAGE WEEKLY that those who would attend it become preach ‘.over your midnight work, Hop Bitters will 1 devoted to the advocacy and defence of ers, though most of its students do enter the how to live. But at last he must surely strengthen you. Auoatolic teaching and practice. “ Ask for tlie ministry. Oid-Paths, and walk therein ” is its motto, its It is required of tnose who would enter that “ If you are suffering c o m e, .b a ck lQutluLJ!^^ that yau t ttkft HM Lil it B tea ehimi U s ,1a. ji mu Uifij to tiiism gf of re safe, frosh and sparkling. Its make up is order- ligion, ana 11AV5 at leant a rair Kugnah eddSA- .‘drinking, any indiscre- his first teacher taught him. The lv, noat, attractive and on excellent paper. A. tion. The College is conducted in close con ‘tion or dissipation, or- specimen copy will satisfy all of the above, and nection with Kentucky University, and to all little child gets the kingdom—Ar. Y- • are young and growing have w -i ill • cost yo _ u _ but the postal card 2 «wL on the classes of the latter our students nave i it you ____ a th ‘ e _ time _TZ and a _ 1 /I "Z file 'C. ‘ too fast, as is often the Observer. which *»„**#»• the request Is made. — — — Address ——— — —— Tub- access free of" charge. Tn The College- of the Cousu in pt ion Cure. ... »V Pmum.- • 7.1 lu »»- —Tinpfl, ‘case.” “ 1r if you arc in the workshop, on • the farm, at the desk, anywhere, and ‘feel that your system noeds elcans- ■— '«inn, (Diiliig i Bt i ss utotingi wi(hunt ‘intoxicating'; if you are old, blood ‘ thin and impure, pulse feeble, nerves •unsteady, faculties waning, Hop • Bitters is what you need to give you • new life, health, and vigor.” was hourly expected by myself aud friends. My physician pronoun¿ed disease consumption, and said I must die. I began taking your “ Discovery ” nngj.i-.-o nr drsneptic. or n ine b ut-- -------- H su fferlng from any other of the n umer- ties and am wonderfully relieved. I ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, am now able to ride out. it is your own fault if you remain ill. If you are wasting away with any ELIZABETH THORNTON, form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Montongo, Ark. death this moment, and' turn for a cure to Hop Bittern. The tender words and loving If you are sick with _ _ . that terrible sickness deeds which are nearest to us arec Nervousness, you will find a “Balm in Gilead” immortal seed. that wild spring up in Hop Bitters in everlasting beauty, net only in If vou are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your our t own lives, but — in the ------------------- lives of gystem against the scourge of all coum : r— r—, WBWBII II HI I JUl I lHt' ---------------------------------------- ----------------------- ------ ------------ - ----------------------------- ------------------ --- ------ TrnMM'/fflyuBB c:.~ those born after 03.^-Spur geon. Bad C’axe of St. V.tus Dance. Minister, is the singular name of a town situated in Auglaize Co., Ohio It is the residence of Mr. J. Brandewit, who writes : “ Samaritan Nervine" per manently cured my sau of a bad case of St. Vitus Danoe ” $1.5l‘. Ho that will not permit his wealth to do any good to others while he is alive, p „vents it from doing any good to himself when he is dead ; and by an egotism that is suicidal, an l has a double edge, cuts himself off from the truest pleasure and the highest happiness hereafter.— Colton. Advtce To Mollici s, M rs W inslow ’ s S o «» thinci S yrup should al ways be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once: it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and tho little cherub awakes as “ bright aa a button. ’ It is very pleasant to taste. it sootlios tho child, softens the Sums, allays pain, relie -es wind regulates the owcls, and is the best known remedy for diarrhtBa, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cts. a bottle. 13-20-ly —... "tt les—tri Trt n rtff.~<i|i idv m'iv , W tbHHF-au»*-------- intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bitters. Jf vou have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, bad breath. Hop Bitterswill give you fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath and health. £>00 will be paid tor a case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister mother, or daughter can be made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters costing but a trifle. a«g ‘81OSÄV **OJ V KOIliKiaan a •duiBja puas «jvinojp pun 8i«iuoaj|is<n ' joj 1 •Oft *qd8S0HS'0Q P8|H puouiqaiH 1 S ‘JO oqi (K) -OS-li -swaatup Suipuai II« Xq aim joju U •adorna P«« "S ’H nl «uvpjaXqd pus uauií&iap 'suazjqa Najpuaj puvsnoqi Xijg JdAO Xq ÍIunjJAA uj pauopua •Jojanbaoa « q umo pooiq aqi jo «amasia [|S|T|I|V|JIII|3|A|3|NÙ •papunjaj Xauoui jo visfodsXp «ama *Xpoq agí «apuoajAuj púa pupn aqj «aqsajj •as U«J «apsjdo qv uaqM. aiqviia}l-<l •aiapjosjp «aoAjaa qv ajna oj paajn«j«u3 «i ‘pooiq oqj O| «an •jadojd aujAi»-ajq «ajoj«aa Sapnoj Xq ureiprai -naga «aína ¿nduiojj -«aiau«j piqjoui jo ujuiq atq (|8|Q|M|3|n|Ó|N|o|oX3|A|a|3|llD (H3M9 3HÍ) soAaqaa •aapqdo jo opjvqpK) ahBUip ou su¡n;no3_jCl •pa|M aqj aiqi oqoepvan X3I9 «aApp a -aAiinxiq ««aiqjpiui v pu» T uaAlosaJ Sujuuuqa y ’jaAOj jo uitqjqap aqi uj auou Xq paqvnbjf •uojxoiduioa jvop «ax«m puv «apuapuaj snoqjq «;noa -aanua aqj Suj Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, except one of $5 for the janitor, coal, etc. Good board and lodging can be had in pri OUR TERMS. vate families at from $3 to $5 per week. Those Single Subscription, One Year, $2 00; Six who board in the College dormity pay $10 per - — Month«, Wj Thi'eo Mw i i ths,. oll i ifa, l . yam fin t i ieii week ior board. They must furnish their own ‘ CLUB BATES. looms and provide their own lights, washing, To any one sending a club of Five and $10 00 fuel, etc. To these tlaa whole expense need not cash, an extra copy. exceed $125 per annum. T he O ld -I’ ath G uide ($2 00) and Those seeking a good education at little cost, T he W ord and TnE W ork (50 cts) $2 25. and specially those preparing for the ministry, —pNO ir i c O biumiw N hwo ($1 0 0 ) $2.50............ - woh I h do wall tt>.......................................... AUil T he C hristian H erald ($2 00) $3 00. • further information to -Address for specimens, •___ _ R. GRAHAM, President. C. C. C line &. Co., General Publisher* of Church and Bunday School Supplies, 310 West Main St., Louisville, Ky. 13 3 tf PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN SUNDAY Ushers. Rules.” C. C. CLINE & CO., EARS FOR THE MILLION. 8CHOOL SUPPLIES, Foo Clioo's Balsam of Shark's Oil LOUISVILLE, KY. Positively Restores the Hearing, and is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This Oil is absiracted from peculiar species o smrali White Hi t he Yellow Boa. | knowit as Carcbarodou Rondeletii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it.- Its virtues as a restorative, of hearing were discovered by a Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many so seemingly mir aculous, that the remedy was. officially pro claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be came so universal that for over 300 years no Deafness has existed amoi g the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1.00 per bottle. Hear What the Deaf Say! It has performed a miracle in my case. I have n<> unearthly noises in my head and hear m .ch better. I have been greatly bench ted My deafness helped a great deal—think an other bottle will cure me. My hearing is much benefited. I have received untold l>enofit. Mv hearing is improving. _ It is giving good satisfaction. Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced that 1 saw the notice ot it. “ Its virtues are unquestionable and its curative character absolute, as tho writer can personally testify, both from experience and observation. Write at once to Haylock A Jen- ney, 7 Dey Street. New York, enclosing 91.00, and you will receive by return a remedy that will enable you to hoar like anybody else, and whose curative effects will bo j'ermanent. You w ill never regret doing so.”—Editor of M< rcan- lile llecit'in. --KTTo avoid loss in the mails, please send tnonef by Registered letter. Only ¿»ported ■ by 11AYLOCK A JENNEY, - 13-4-ly T E B M s : ( Word and Work, one year 50 cts., six months eta., three months 15* cts. Good Words, 10 ‘ 30 or more eopie^'ftbe year; 'tff'TSTtrtffper copy; six months, 23 cents; three months. 12' cen’s. Eittle Pearls, 10 or more copies, one year, 30 cents per copy : six months, 15 cents; three months, 8 cents. Les. Monthly 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year .70 1.30 10 copies, 2.40 1.40 2.60 25 „ 5.(0 50 ,, 2 00 5.00 9.50 9.50 5.00 100 „ 18.00 ■ » Les. Guide, v 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year 1/20 .35 .65 10 copies, .70 1.3Q ' 2.50 25 1.30 so ;; ¿2.50 5.00 - 2.50 100 „ 5.00 9.00 No Subscriptions received for less than Ten Copies of the Lesson Monthly and Lesson Guide. Address C.C. CLINE & CO., No. 310 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. 13-3-tf Sawing Made Easy a Monarch Lightning Sawing Machine! A Great Saving ol Labor dk Money. A hoy 1 fi yon n, old can saw loirs FAST and EASY MH.M M urray ,Portag»),Mich..writes- "Am much pleased with the MONARCH LIGHTNING SAWING MACHINE. I sawed off a .SO-im-hTogin 2>runutee. rrForsawingloKs into suitable lengths for family stove- wood, and allsorts of log-cutting, it is peerlesa and unrivaled Illustrated Catalogue, Fro paper. AddreM Mention thia ÇTURINQ CO., 163 E. . Randolph StM Chicago, icafo, Ill. -AOtnaJ 'pooS oj qjuojq p«q «a3u«q3 •tuoqiojq uimi ‘HAS «Huía Pire «injojofl «qjyf •juapady injqgvaq pus Sn¡ULroqa vsj q ‘«ai •sjsXiBJvd eajna Xuduiojd pus Xuuau«uu.i,l_£j -«pisas pus «a¡aunqjs3 ‘«qoil Bd)su|uiqa ’«» job pooiq uJoqqnjR pus «aqojoiq X[3n Cured of Spasms. “ I am well and happy again," says our fair correspondent, Miss Jennie P. WarrGn, 740 W. Van Buren St., Cbico- go, II)., “ Your Samaritan Nervine cured me of spasms.” 3 Dey St., IM. Y. Sole Agents for Ameriq». c Prefer loss before unjust gain, for that brings grief but once, this for ever. Seo “ Our Principles,” and “ Our [oivs aiidsxs y) vsjno •ssou^ojs 88A«s puw MV3SJP jo rauaS sozji -vjliuN •uopBinajp qspiSnis suaqojnb pun pooiq sbavai.) •«amo pun «aAaqaj X uubibui q ««ouxvaAt «noAJíifí twampiS P11” «uiredg joj osiv EL. ‘sni »n<Ion<1a Joj oppods uMoun/ino oqi ' o ® E filli THE PERMANENT CURE OF CONSTIPATION. u J o No other disease in bo prevalent in thin coun •a try as Constipation, and r. j remedy haa ever e equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort aa a C E cure. Whatever tlxo causo, however obatinate a <5 tkc case, this remedy will overcome it. <0 OB 9 TfH3 distressing com- ® > ■ ■ La La Ö e plaint la very *> . - apt _ to be £ complicated witiioonstipation. Kidney-Wort J .Jfdrenithcafl the weakened parts and quickly W Kicuree all kinds of Piles even when physicians & e’.un? in< dxiuea have before foiled. c J it j 1 ’■ t If yo” havo cither of these trouble» -iPRic7e~l USE | o,uggl.t. s-.il — 3WT * y - wort ; When Alexander sent Phocion a hundred talents, he asked why he rather sent it to him than to. any other of the Athenians. He an swered, because he deemed him the only honest man in Athens ; where upon Phocion returned it to him again, entreating him to allow him to be honest still.