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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRII^Y, AUG. 13,1880. Eating Meal. Wilt'be read, perhaps... In triy next I propose to test, thia soundness of that position which says that we mtist not engage in the prac tice of anything that will wound a weak brother, or that we rnusl always respect the weak consciences of breth ren by ceasing to practice that which they can not approve. 7 observation)«, he asked if there was MISCELLANEO US. JfZN'f ELLASEO US. 1 anything that ahe wished her relatives Paul says in 1 Cor. vrii. 13, that "if THE GENUINE to attend to after her death, and re meat make my brothers to offend I ceived the following reply : “ Weel, will. eat no flesh while the world sir, there’s just ae thing ;■ I would like :o:— standeth." Celebrated American 'M. tae be berrit i’ the kirkyard o’ L----- , This passage . has become more 'THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING WORM SPECIFIC but I wudna like tae be pitten verra prominent in the discourses of some bought A. G. Marshall’s interest in the OR far doon amo' «the yird.” On being Butchering Business, is prepared to fur of our preachers and writers of late nish meat, to his old customers, and the pressed to give a reason for this than ever .was, perhaps. public generally. .Your patronage is T imothy . strange iequest, she answered “ Weel solicited. - It is not our purpose here to find SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. A. B. C.XICCS. ye see, I’m grown very bail noo, an' 9-29 tf fault because of its frequent use, but I • Select Reading. rPHE countenance is pale and lead« at the last day I wud like, to be up to inquire into the correctness of the 1 ert-cblored, with Occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both —Pretty things, the long' handled amo, the first o’ them,-an' be oot b’ the application that is made of ic 'in using cheeks; the eyes become dull: the thrang.”— Observer. it, the principal which it'is said to little fans of the season, only they pupils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower ey^-lid; the contain. J'he interpretation 'usually raise so little wind and look like or nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes Poetry of Words. 1 bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; given to this passage is, as I under namental griddle-cake turners.' •. occasional headache, with humming —Kross yung" ones-should be'treat- stand it, about as follows. Paul could The language of Madagascar is fer or throbbing of the ears; an unusual OF THE secretion of ialiva ; slimy or furred partake of the meat, or not do- so, as ed with a slipper to day, and kandy tile in peotical expressions. Many of ■ tongue ; breath very foul, particularly he saw proper, but if a good brother in the distance.— J..Billings. its_single words are freighted with in the morning ; appetite, variable, ’ sometimes .voracious, with a gnawing was going to be.offended at him if he I .—When Webster said “ there is'al-, poetry. One of the native, names of sensation of the stomach, at others, did partake, then out of regard for i ways at the top ” he Was not referring the island is^“ The land in the midst entirely'gone; fleeting pains in thiy_ stomach ; occasional nausea and voni- that good brother’s feelings, or for fear . to the advertising page of a newspa- of the moving waters.” The sun, of giving him offense,- he would not i Per- -Bridgeton Netvs: ,. ' iting ; violent pains throughout the which for one-half the year is a blaze abdomen; bowels irregular, at times eat, . * Savior, I weary of this ceaseless mind, costive; stools slimy, hot unfrequent- of unclouded light’is called the " eye ly tinged with -blood; belly swollen To it in ve*.'zv.«vi another way, aa. vz present j * av ev 9 *— Paul « . That ,nocd8, most 8«,in 8ad 8Pin its Un‘ of day.” A river is a “ mother of wa and hard; urine turbid; respiration ‘ I gling thought ; occasionally difficult, and accompa - could eat or not eaj., and have no' That needs must weave jvhat Thou dost ters,” and. the capital the" mother of. nied by hiccough , cough sometimes ... -ijonseientious scruples in the' matter ; | towns." ' bring to -naught. .dry and convulsive; uneasy «and dis turbed sleep, with grinding of the .but here is a brother who conscien-I Rest I would find ! -Those w ho dwell the wooded ; temper variable, but generally fiously .believes that it is a sin for ! Not thought« of Thee, -but Thine own self ' plain« are cc the people under_ the i ■ — i teeth r r i tabl e , &c. -------------- . ■ impart ! . • . ’ s 1 ' - | | eave8 » «p Paul to do so, therefore Paul resolves I .T----- Thé , word for glory and hon- Whenever the above symptoms Ever I learn Thy precepts and Thy way, I are fouhd''to exist, not to eat. ' ------ . 1 or means “ the flower of the grass. ” . | Yet know notjiow to follow and obey. This I understand to ba the inter DR. C. McLANE’S VERMIFUGE ' As the grasses are as beautiful as they Teach Thon tny heart! * will certainly effect a cure. pretation usually given to the passage —E. 8. C-, in The M'atehma/i.y are transitory, the word suggests both . IT* DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY . in question, and from this interpreta —When a girl is^compelled to.wedj the beauty and brevity of that which in any form ; it is an innocent prepa- tion of it i-Jaid down the following first and fall in love afterward she depends upon the capricB of a (tespot. • ration, not capable of dtnng the slightest principal. That where a thing is The lon^-horned. cattle are the larg- J ■* injury to the most tender infant. .usually does with-some other man - IN THt THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, (T$ The genuine D r . M c L ane ’S~V er - acknowledged to be indifferent, and I than her husband. SALES AMOUNT TO est and most formidable animals on MtFUGE bears the signatures of C. - there are.others who {eel that it would ■ —■'“•What did puritans come to this the island, tfeerefore'the army is known M c L ane ,and F leming B ros , on the 54,853 Machines. wrapper. —:O:— r be wrong to engage in thatching, that country for ?“ asked a Massachusetts, as “ the horns of the kingdom.” The ( NO OTHER MACHINE EVEfe HAO SUCH it is the duty of those who look at it teacher of his class. “To worship in symbols is used as the Bible usesit to DR. C. McLANE’S A RECORD OF POPULARITY. as a matter of indigerence, to refrain their own way, and make other people denote strength, power,confidefiee. from the practice or use of that thing do the same,” was the reply. It is the Xdghtest-Bnnnihg, Our word hypocrisy means “ under * *** •>* arei.qot recommended as a remedy “ for areL.^ot because A», of the consciences of those who Easiest Selling, ani - • nTT tb.»» -—At a recent railroad festival, the[ the mask,” and refers to, the mask all the ills thnf that flesh I.S.. 15 liait oppose. —— ; following striking sentiment was giv- 1 affections of the liver, afar in all Bilious Best Satisfying Machine Complaints, Dyspcp-ijZand Sick lLcad- 1 believe that I have fairly stated en ; " (>ur mothers—the only faithful* tor in the Grecian theatre. The Mad ache. Of di-icase-i of at character, they IN THE WORLD. the conclusion drawn by mapy from stand without a ri^al. tenders who never misplaced a switch.” | agascar word for hypocrisy means "be the passage .under consideration, Agents wanted.. Far tenni, adire« coming good by spreading a mat." AGUE AND FEVER. . COMPKNaATION. ., I am free to state that .1 don't be White Sewing Machine Co., The clay floor of the house is cover No better cathartic can,bc used prepar* lieve that th«E interpretation given I thought she bad all things to (p ike her 1 atory to, or after taking Quinine. CLEVELAND, O. life ed by a mat, which when dirty is not' ¿is a simple purgative they are un above is the true one, nor do I believe I Wfiat life should be —gracious and glad ' removed, but covered Ip’ a ch an one. equaled. that the principal diawn from it is a | and sweet; BEWARE OF IMITATION«. Often thei is a layer of four or five . correct one, Paul says, “If meat j All earthly good seemed prostrate at her The genuine are never sugar coated. rotten mats o i the floor, each one dir feet. •A Each box has a red wax seal on the ./ makes my brother to offend (notj lift, with the impression Lhu -M c L ave ’ s •" s tier than tin- one uoove it. When a' offends my. brother 1 will eat no’meat * And I my lot waaxine of daily strife L iver P ills » Mnmgvr "kt-r. tlie house, a fresh maf i Each wrapper bears the signatures of forever?* Pant did not say that Ke I It blest to take-my life, so poor and small I is sjiread for him to sit down upon, , C. M c L ane and F leming TJ kos . wouldn’t eat any more meat if his To careless eyes, and at my feet would cast, and all lo >ks nice and clean But I Insist upon «having the genuine Dr. C. M c L ane s L iver P ills , prepared by brother got mad at him, or thought If only. love could be so Uiught asd Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the underneath is all sorts of filth. The sold,. market being full of mutations of the he was doing wrong iFTie did so, but house has bceinie clean by " spreading name McLane, spelled differently but he did say that if meat caused his All treasures of her present or hgr past. *-sa&i pronunciation. Seeing the pne great joy my life doth a mat.” The man who is all clean brother to offend, or in other words, hold, outside and all foul within, is a hypo MRS. E. ROHRER'S to sin, he would not eat it. The j The sweetness that all sweetness doth en- ; crite who has become good by spread offence of the brother was not against | fold, ing a mat. Is a purely vegetable bitter and powerful Paul nor his brethren, but against i She cries, “ O niggard Fate, you’ve given ! Christianity is known as “ the tonic, and is warranted a speedv and cer ice naught!” tain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and God and Christ. The sin of the weak And I, my heart with happiness o’er- praying,” an expression which recalls ! Fever, Intermittent or ('hill Fever, Re brother was the eating of the meat mittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical the signthacSaul had become a Chris- j THE GREAT OREGON CURE. fraught,. or Bilious Fever, and all malarial dis- ■with a conscientious regard for the Cry out, “ O bounteous Fate, you’ve given tian, “ Behold, he prayeth I”— E.r. -orders. In ipiasmatic districts, the rapid pulse, coated tongtte, thirst?la*witiide. loss of . This great R emedy for the Lvxos ia fast gaining idol to which it was offered, in other me all.” appetite, nain in the back and loins, and cold in tiopnurity wherever it haa been introduced, and ness of the spine and extremities,’are only — Carlotta Pei'ry. although comparatively new. thousand* <>f4 jM-rMins words, worshiping idols. The sin of premonitions of severer symptoms which have lieen cured of aggravated diweaaea of t*ie Lungs —It is known that the Protestant and terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded those who could eat without regard to —Everybody reads postal cards. Throat, and have, many of them unsolicited, by high feve*>and profuse ‘perspiration. sent testimonials to the proprietor in word* of the the idol consisted in the doing of that ' Many consider, it a harmless amuse- church has made _ considerable ieal highest praise. It u a purely vegetable compound prepared from root*» and herlia found jji the moun . progress in Italy during the past score It is a startling fact, that quinine, arsenic, which the conscience of the erring i me^t to peruse any card that conies tain« ol Oregon, where Mr*. Rohrer first discovered , and other poisonous minerals form the ba^is . of years ; but most readers will be their healing properties and by their use cured of most of the “ Fever and Agjie Prepara brother approved,, and not what it through their hands, yet under oertian herself of that dreadtul discai»e, consumption. One tions.'’ “Specifics;“ “Syrups,’’ and “Ton opposed, in helping him io build up ‘circumstances, there is a penalty for surprised to learn that there- is now of the main ingredients of this medicine is the fa- I ics,” in the market. The preparations niado moils Mountain Balm of Oregon, well known for from these mineral poisons, although they a conscience where he had no. right to reading another person’s postals, and hardly a town in Italy, even of second its medical properties. * are palatable, and may break the chill, do This Lung Remedy in also a cure for all Respira not but leave the malarial and their have onto. Paul says, “ If any man the penalty may amount to #500 fine ary importance, which does not poss tory Ailments, Coughs. Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, • own cure, drug poisondn the system, producing Asthma, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia ami j quinism, dizziness, ringing ’in the ears, hea<£ see you who has knowledge sit at and imprisonment for one year at hard ess at least one Protestant Evangelical Whooping-Cough. It is used by physicians in their ' ache, vertigo, and other disorders more for practice and highly recommended by them as one I midable than the disease they were intended meat in an idols temple, shall not the labor. Therefore turn the conversa church, and it was only twenty years I of the standard medicinea. It has been thoroughly J to cure. A yer ’ s A gvb C vbb thoroughly tested and found equal to every emergency, j’t 1 eradicates these noxious poisons from the conscience of him who is weak be em- tional gossiping side of a postal card ago that the preaching of Protestants purifies the blood, strengthens the stomach. apdvI system, and always cures the severest cnees. was admitted in that country. Of the kibneya, improves the apipetite and removes in- boldened (or built up) to eat those from you. It contains no quinine, mineral, or anv thing damation from the throat and lungs. that could injure th* most delicate patient; —An Irishman was once taken to churches, there are nofr two kinds. Mannftictured by Mr*. E. Rohrer at Non. M7 A things which are offered to idols.’’ and its crowning excellence, above its cer 349 South Meridian St., Iudianaj>oliss Indiana. to cure, is that it leaves the system as Now, whatever we do to encourage a see the wonders of Niagara Falls. He One class is composed of foreigners Sold by Hodee, Davis A Co., druggists, Portland, tainty free from disease as before the attack. tlie Co&Nt aud Oregon, wholesale agents for the Pacific Coast and brother thus gone astray is wrong, did not seem to think it tremendous who were born Protestant and subse Terri tor ic« t . « * For lAver Complaints, Arra'< Ar.rn Letters of Inquiry addressed to the Proprietor and in doing it "we sin against him after all. His friend asked him " don’t quently went into Italy to live, such will CfRr. by direct action on the Uver and bil be cheerfully answered. iary apparatus, drives out the poisons which and against Christ.” But we should you think it is a wonderful thing ?’’ as the English, Scotch and American produce these complaints, and stimulates the churches, where the services are con-1 system to a vigorous, healthy,condition. Why is it a wonderful thing ? ” asked, never forget, so far as this case has ducted in languages foreign to Italy; the Irishman. " Don ’ t you see, ” said any bearing on our conscientious con Wo warrant it 4»hen taken according to prof . j. w. M c G arveys directions. victions, the sin consists in approving his friend, " that immense body of wa- the Other of Italians who are converts i II OK bw PALKMTIMC. by our own words or actions the false ter rolling down this precipice ?" Says from Catholicism, And worship pf Prepared 'by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co, , * ENTITLED course in their native tongue.« Thtire I guidance of the conscience by a brother he, " What’s to hinder it ?" ?’’ Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mats. who is evidently in the wrong. , W hat O ne B oy W ent to S chool are fifty of the foreign churches, and LANDS OF THE BIBLE, SOLD STALL DRUGGISTS KVKRTWHK&S. 138 of the Italian. The Italian I" now in the han<U of thn mibli.ber». J. B. T.1P- . for . — A little fellow of five, going To illustrate the principal taught in I’lNCOCl' boaukl exclu.nuiv . 1 1 j* • j 1 »1 . PINCO 1*T A CO., and will bo Hold exclusively by * bv Ageuti. Agent». the lesson of Paul, I ^ilI suppose that I along the street with a dinner pail, is chuTches pre divided among the sects ! EXCELSIOR UBIBil TERJH CRAXTKD. as follows: Methodists, 41; Vaudois, Bro. A. believed that it is a Christian ! stopped by a kind-hearted gentleman, of the ............................... demand for the book created 19:!. The gneatnera -r—........ —— duty to practice feet washing, and he ' says—“ Whereare you going, my little 39; Free Church, 21; Baptist, — 1 by tba axren.n-e »<lYernwrt.cn it ha. leoeired CROQUET Plymouth Brethren, 15. The present ; ‘ bro»gh the |» puiai letter« of i™ «ntiior. to ■,« is conscientious in his belief, hut the man ?” “ To school.” “ And what do . . • . ’ , - • . nothing of hi« univar«»liy re '«giriied ability, will 4.OWER. missionary and pastoral force compris- guarantee * loujv nle for it. While »lre^ly hnn- church does not so regard it, but looks you do at school ? You learn to read 612 upon it as a matter of indifference. “ No.” “ To write T " No.” “ To es about 100 duly recognized pwtore thkcc PArr&ti* Now, according to the p^picipal laid count?” *• No.” “ What do you do F and 50 evangelists being in great part , •R ano JW owehs United State«: Ctnada, or F.uglauA, wuoie lover» of converts from Catholicism. the land« of the Bible dwel|. ....... down by Paul, it would be wrong for “ I wait for school to let out.” 10 TO 20 lace C ut . Fw tpiFfh*,or'olhsr information, addreaa —Ah old woman who had resided the church to yield to his convictions C. U. CLINE A CO.. General Agent», MORSE MOWERS R2 We«t Je Feraon .*W„ Txniiaville, Ky. —A humorist leaps g*yly upon the step KtoeCn for, in so doing, they would “ embold all her lifetime in a rural district in of an omnibus, rnd cries cheerfully to the en his conMience,” strengthen his con Aberdeenshire was lying on her conductor, " Is the ark full ?” “ No sir,” 14-Stop ORGANS ▼ictions in an error, and would then deathbed, when as usual under the replief the jovial conductor. ** We have a «»o«l, book A mn«ic, 1«o<1 and «hirnwl. only •«SOO. bow Piano« »1«3 to 8<.«100. Fief jra Tin sin against him and against Christ. circumstances, the parish minister paid seat for you. What ho 1 within there ! bn, an inntniment bo «tire to aeo mv Mol«ntntner CHAMORN » ____ ________ offer llln-tra«<-4 ft»«-. Mt«lre.»' UAMO.L. F her a visit. After some preliminary Boom for the monkey I” t7-hM Mr ro—— mm Otamtar W. FH But I have already said more than , HKATTY, Washington, V. J DR.C. McLANE’S Monmouth Meat. 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