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CHRISTIAN HMRAt-D. J ■ ■* BORN. Emerson said: “ A foolish consis tency is the hobgoblin of little The God-sent. At Monmouth, Polk Co., Oregon, When the Lord commanded SuptrrsT-wirtfiywiTe“bf~K.“M. Gideon to go and save Israel from Smith, a son. Below we give a partial list "of the books we propose to furnish our readers at publishers re- mindsy—adored- by lxtth ■ statesmen, wrp riaft?' We-Wilil jiwfwty i" brtefthat WcT prepared to furnish most anything in the and philosophers and divines. are book line, and will be pleased to receive orders same. We will add to this list as our time With consistency a great soul has for and space will allow. the hand of the Midianites, Gideon M1RRIED said, “ Wherewith shall I save Is simply nothing to do< rael ? behold, my family is poor in At the residence of Bro. Martin Miller near Noxe’s Pute, Linn county, Qr., on Manasah, and I am the least in my the morning of the 8th inet; , by the un father’s house.” And the Lord said, dersigned, Mr. Marion Propst to Miss “Have I not sent thee? Surely I Lottie A. Powell—both of Linn county, will be with thee.” Here is a les Oregon. May happiness and peace at-1 son to the humble poor in the tend them. Church of Christ; to those who • J. E. R oberts . "tireMwst th the In Monmontli, Oregon, Sunday even Father’s house. They are some? ing, Sept. 16th, by J. Ff Floyd, Mr. W. "times tem pted,on this ground, toleave Armstrong and Mrs. M. J. Long—all of off from doing some specified work Polk county. May joy and prosperity go with them. for the Load, as Gideon did. If all such could be persuaded to look T ìirrtl'rir i ears’ DjMpepshu away from and above themselves, unto him who says, Ji Have I not I suffered with dyspepsia for 13 years,” writes John Albright Esq., of sent thee ?” and go to work, how Columbus, Ohio. ** Samaritan. Nervine precious to them would be the cured me.’’ As It always cures such promise, realized in «their own ex disorders. At druggists. perience, “ Surely I will be with Sydney Smith being ill, his physician thee,” and what defeats the Mid advised him to “ take a walk upon an empty stomach.” “Upon whose?” ianites would suffer • asked Sydney. Still better stops to take would, be the purchase of Dr. R. V. Pierce’s “ Golden Medical Discov ery ” and “ Pleasant Purgative Pellets,” which are especially valuable to those who are obliged to lead sedentary lives, or are a ill io ted wi th a n y ch ro n i c disease of the stomach or bowells. By drug gists, Leave consequences to God, but do right. Be genuine, real, sincere, true, upright, godlike. The world’s maxim is, Trim your sails and yield to circumstances. But if you would do any good in your genera tion, you must be made of sterner stuff, and help make your times, rather than be made bv them. You What to Read must not yield to customs, but like Are you deficient in taste ? Bead the anvil, endure all blows, until the beat English poets, such as Thomp son, Gray, Goldsmith, Pope, Cowper, the hammers break themselves. When ~ misrepresented, use no »Seett. and Wordsworth. ”” Are you deficient in powers of reason crooked ways to clear yourself. ing? Read Chillingworth, Bacon and Clouds do not last long. If in the Lock--“. course of duly you are tried by the Are you deficient in judgment and good sense in the common affairs of life? distrust of friends, gird up your loins and say in your heart, “ I Read Franklin. Are you deficient in sensibility ? Read was not driven to virtue by the en Goethe and Mackenzie. couragement of friends, nor will I Are von deficient in political knowl be repelled from it by their cold edge ? Real Montesquieu, the Feder ness.” Finally, be just -and fear alist, Webster and Calhoun. Are you deficient in patriotism ? not ; “ corruption wins not more truth lives and Read Demosthenes and the life of Wash than honesty ington. reigns when falsehood dies and Are you deficient in conscience ? Read rots.— Spurgeon. somb of President El wards’ works. Are yon deficient in anything? Read the Bible.— Selected. A little boy, hearing Some one re mark that nothing is quicker than thought, said : “ I know something that Wrecked Manhood is quicker than thought.” “ What is it, Johnny?” asked his pa. “ Whist- Victims of excessive indulgence or ling,” said Johnny. " When I was at youthful indiscretions and pernicious school, yesterday, I whistled before I solitary practices, suffering from Pre thought. ”— Ex. mature Decay or olc| age, Nervous De bility, Lack of Self-confidence, Im There are no less than five physicians, paired Memory, Loss of Manly Powers, in the immediate family connections of and kindred symptoms, should send M rs . D r . A ugusta S mith of Spring three stamps for large treatise, giving field, Mo. She comes from a famous means of certain cure, with numerous line of doctors. Her skill is very great, testimonials. Address W orld ’ s D is and her fame extends from ocean to pessary M edical A ssociation , Buffalo, ocean. She treats the sick at their N Y. homes. Write for hor pamphlet, list, &c. Every sick person.should apply to C72 A WEEK, |12 a day at home easily made. Coldly •F* * Outfit free, f Address T mub A Co., Augusta, Me, r* Ol'R BOOKS. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. 1. Family Bibles, different styles, sizes, etC:, with prices from $2.25 to $18. 2. Pulpit Bibles from $5 io $10. 3. Oxford Sonday School Teachers’ Bibles from $1.50 to $19. 4 Revised New Testament, Compared Edi tion, $1.22 to $7.50. • 5. Revised New Testamont alone $1.80 and 15 cents. __ _ Lesson Commentary, by J. H. Vincent, D.D., $1.25. McGarvey’s Commentary on the Acts ‘bf the McGkrvey,' $2. Commentary on Luke, by J. 8. Lamar, $2. Commentary on Hebrews, by R. Milligan, $2. Commentary on Paul’s Letter to the Bo mans, by M.E. Lard, $3. Analysis of the Four Gospels and Acts ; with Leading Queries and Illustrations, for the use of Sunday Schools, Families, etc., by B. Mili- ^eSV^TleveTafron; by It Millan,"TI.-------- The Scheme of Redemption, by R. Milligan, $2. Conybeare and Howson’s Life and Epistles of the Apostle Paul, $1.50. , The New Biblical Atlas and Scripture Gazet teer, $1.25. “’'TanSFofthe BTOlfl'i by T. TT. IlfUCHL/Vfly, $3. Nevin’s Biblical Antiquities, $1.50. Nicholl’s Introduction to the Study of tho Scriptures, $1.25. Scliaff’s Bible Dictionary, $2.50. Freeman’s Hand Book of Bible Manners and Customs, $2.25. , Whitney’s Hand Book of Bible Geography, $2.25. Barrow’s Companion to the Bible, $1.60. Rawlinson‘s Historical Illustrations of the This powder never varies. A marvel purity, Old Testament, fl. Walks about Jerusalem, by Isaac Errett, fl. strength and wholesomeness, More economi Talks toUoreans, by Isaac Errett. $1. cal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be Bold Letters to a Young Christian, by Isaac Er in competition with the multitude of low test, rett, 35 cents. short w right, alum or phosphate powdors. The Heavenward Way, by J. H. Garrison, -ttMy—’ -TOTTWaTTHt., A e w YnT? 0 “95 cents1." - -------------- — --------- -------- r~~" Genuineness and Authenticity of the Gospcffi, by B. A. Hinsdale, $1.25. Smith’s Unabridged Bible Dictionary. Ameri can Edition. Iiovised and edited by H. B. Hackett. D. D., assisted by Ezra Abbott, L L.D. In fo-ir volumes. Price in Cloth, per set, $20. Price in Sheep, the set, $25. Smith’s Bible Dictionary, $1 50. Barnes’ Notes on the New Testament. $1.50 per volume. The volumes sold separately. < On the Four Gospels, 2 vols. On the Acts of the Apostles. On the Epistle to tlie Romans. TORPID BOWELS, Ou the First Epistle to die Coriuthians. On DISORDERED LIVER, the Second Epistlo to the Coriuthians, and the Epistle to the Galatians. On the Epistle to the and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths of Ephesians, the Colossians, and the Philippian». the diseases of the human race. Those On the Epistle to the Thessalonians, Timothy, symptoms indicate their existence: X>oes of Titos ana Philemon. On the Epistle to the Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head» Hebrews. On the General Epistle of James, ache, fullness after eating, aversion to Peter, John and Judo. On the Revelation. exertion of body or mind, Eructation Barnes’ Notes on the Psalms. In Three of food, Irritability of temper, Low volumes. Cloth, per vol , $1.50. spirits, A feeling of having neglected some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Barnes’ Notes on the Book of Daniel, $1.50. Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col Barnes’ Notos on the Book of Prophet Isaiah. ored Urine, CONSTIPATION, and do- 2 vols. Cloth, per vol., $1.50. maud the use of a remedy that acts directly Barnes’Notes on the Book of Job. 2 vols. on the Liver. AsaLiver medicine TUTT’S Cloth, per vol., $1.50. I* ILLS have no equal. Their action on the Outlines of Church History, by Rev. John F. Kidneysand Skin is also prompt; removing Hurst, D. D., 50 cents. all impuritibs through these three “ scav A Short History of the English Bible, by . engers of the system,” producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, a clear Rev. James M. Freeman, 1). D., 50 cents. skin and a vigorous body. TUTT’S PFL.US Chronology of Bible History, and How to cause no nausea or griping nor interfere Remember It, by Rev. C. Munger. 50 cents. with daily work and are a perfect Cruuen’s Complete Concordance to the Holy ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Scriptures, $1.50. Sold every where, 25c. Office.44 Murray St.,N.Y^ Cruden’s Concordance Abridged, 75 cents. Brown’s Pocket Concordance, 50 cents. The Life and Words of Christ, by Cunning ham Geikie, D. D., $1.50. G ray H air or W hiskers changed in- The Life of our Lord upon the Earth, by Etantly to a G lossy B lack by a single ap Samuel J. Andrews, $2.50. plication of this D ye . Sold by Druggists The Sunday School Helper, by J. II. Hardin, or sent by express on receipt of ÿ î, 50 centff.' — ~ Office, 44 Murrav Street, New York. Kinship to Christ, by J. Z. Tyler, $1.50. «’JTT’S MANIAI OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREÍ The Standard Manual, for Sunday-school workers, by F. M. Green, 75 cents. Heroes and Holidays, edited by Rev. W. F. Crafts, $1.25. Story of an Earnest Life, by Mrs. Eliza Davies, $2. On the Rook, by J). R. Dungan, $1.50. c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF (C o A Trip Around the World, by Timothy Coop o ® ÿ hnd Henry Exlov, $1.50. E o Around the World, Tour of Christian Mis No other disease i3 so prevalent in this coun d h try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever sions, by W. F. Bainbridge, $2. . -3 ® equalled the celebrated Kidney^Wcrt ns a C The Christian Manual, for the use of Church E cure. Whatever the causo. howev ir obstinate U Officers, in the various relations of Evangelists, s the case, thin remedy will over jonxe it. u Pastors, Bishops and Deacons, by F. M. Green, Dll E'Q THIS dia/i Srcising com- > Si. —« - C riLE9a plaint is verj ...4 apt to be £ complicated with oonatipation. Kidnoy-Won -j Address all orders to C hristian II ebald , * strengthens the weakened parts and quickly » Monmouth, Oregon. r cures all kinds of Piles even when physician«. •__ » o and medicincB have before failed. c 4» CFTf you have either of these troubles •c “If you intend to do a mean ‘ price SI. I USE f Diuefrists Soli ä Absolutely Pure. ’ILLS TUTTS HAIR DYE. 4 Ì MW'GMCl CONSTIPATION. KIDNEY-WORT r thing, wait till to morrow. If you are to do a noble thing, do it now.” $