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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1880)
/ » z Z <• PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, .FRIDAY, SEPT.’ 3, 1880. n Z -------------------------- f ' Waste. Select Reading. -Quaint old Richard Fuller very beautifully said that “ he who »pends all hi» life in sport is like one who wears nothing but fringes and eats nothing but sauce.” --If some of the time people spend in singing “Let us gather up the sun beams,” were spent by the singers in gathering, they would be filled with . more light, and no doubt would in crease the brilliancy of- their sur- • roundings. ; —The human race is divided into two classes—those whe go ahead and ao something, and those who sit still and inquire: “ Why wasn’t it done the other way ?” —Boston will celebrate the 250th anniversary of its settlement by a reception at Faneyil,. Hall, September 16th, and an oration in the Old South Church the next day. -f —The flavor of detached thoughts depends upon the conciseness of their expression ; for thoughtsxare grains of sugar, or of salt, that must ‘ be melted in a drop of water.— J. Petit Seen. —A woman must either -weave men's fortunes and embroider them, or feyd upon and bring them to decay. Wherever a true wife comes, home is always around her; the stars may be over her head, the glow-worm in the night cold grass at her feet, but home is where she is, and for a noble womair it stretches far around her, shedding its quiet light far for those who else are homeless. '_ —People sometimes sing, “ Scatter seeds of kindness,” when they would “ scatter ” far more of that blessed sort by keeping quiet. An ounce of right doing is worth a pound of profeMion. . —It is never worth while to make rents in a garment for the purpose of mending them, nor to create doubts in order to show how cleverly we can quiet them. - - -—It was a colored preach«? who said to his flock, “ We have a collec tion to make this morning, and for the glory of heaven,(whichever of you stole Mr. Jones’ turkeys don’t put any XPiuiithing on the | late.” One who -was —; 1 there s ay s ; " Every blessed niggah in de church came down wid de rocks.” —Tutor—" Your writing is »o wretched, sir, that I can’t make any- thing of it; How have you rendered Cowrie Ixmtr leges !" Sub-freshman —“ Why, The bony legs of Ca-sar, I believe, sir To C ompute the A rea of a C ir the circumference by one-quarter of the diameter; or mul tiply the square of the diameter by .7844; or multiply the square of the circumference by ; or multiply half the circumference by half the diameter; or multiply the square of half the diameter by 3.1416.^ —There are men who no more grasp the truth they seem to hold than a eparrow grasps the message passing through the electric wire on which it •perches. , -z-One of the finest proofs of good breeding is l charitable smile at the person who is endeavoring to make <3 you laugh by playing the fool.— Afadicuw. —Sidney Smith is quoted as say ing ; “ Never try to reason the pre judice out of a man. It wasn t reasoned into him and it can not be reasoned out of him. This is as true ' of religious prejudice as of any other. S ick F rom R outine — “ Your wife, •ir,” said a physician to a friend who was consulting him about his spouse, is suffering from routine. There is Ho disease, but there is a lowering of the whole system simply from the monotony of her life. Take her out of her household cares for a time, to Washington or anywhere else you like, for a change, and «he will im prove at once." From routine I We hod not thought of it before, and yet ao many excellent people are almost on the sick list for the want of that ▼ariefy that is necewary to quicken All the spring» of life f cle .—Multiply —r---------------- :------ ----- were bent'in thé right direction, why, the means which would justify the larger scale of living might be earned with less toil. But the channels of waste are many, past our counting,— selfish schemes, foolhardy enterprises, absolute idleness, misplaced affections, unjustifiable claims,—we cannot pause to trace them all here ; but if we fer vently believe that we- are not our own, but bought, with a price whjeh. entitles our Redeemer to the full’ser.-. vice of our hearts.anil hands, surely we shall watch, lest, while we are “ Busy here and there,” life and its op portunities slip away-and are gone !— » MISCELLANEO US. MISCALL A N £0 US^ THE GENUINE Monmouth Meat Market. “ Well, as I told you,” said my gen DR. C. MoLANE’S tle little neighbor to me, “I could not ' Celebrated American keep a girl whom I caught at such WORM SPECIFIC tricks; why, she always gave the OR . cold meats to the beggars, and the cold potatoes to the pigsT I don’t care for the money-value of the things, but SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. if there is anything I have conscien ! countenance is pale and lead- THE tious scruples about it is waste.” _ 1 en-. colored, with occasional flushes, She looked’ so sweet and- earnest as or a circumscribed spot on one Or both cheeks; the.eyes become dull; the she said it—this little neighbor bf pupils dilate; an azure semicircle mine—that I could but give her a runs along the lower eve-lidthe nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes smile of sympathy and approval, and bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip; T' Er. yet, when the door closed behind her, occasional headache, with humming or .throbbing of the ears; an unusual I turned to take up the work inter secretion of saliva; slimy or furred G ambetta ’ s P arents — Gambetta ’ s rupted two hours before when she ran tongue ; hre.iph-sfjy foul n.Tjpjr.ularly in the morning ; -appetitfe'"variable. in “just for a minute.” the «mile faded father and mother are plain, saving sometimes voracious, with a gnawing, people, and when they went io the away into a sigh. “ If there is, any sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely-gone; fleeting pains in the thing I have conscientious scruples Paris fete’to see their son’s greatness, stomach ; occasional nausea and vom they took with them four packages of about*it is waste,” did you say, dear iting ; violent pains throughout the abdomen ; bowels irregular, at times little neighbor ? And I assented ? candles, wherewith to illuminate the costive; stools slimy, not unfrequent- ’ windows of their — lodgings. When Why, then, do you and I and thou ly tinged with blood; belly'swollen and hard ; urine turbid; respiration sands of others recklessly waste, day they arrived at tlie railway station in occasionally difficult, and accompa Paris' the usual search was made, and by day, life—while we unsparingly nied by hiccough; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and dis condemn our servants in the kitchen a custom officer demanded the duty turbed sleep, with grinding of the for carelessness about the cold pieces ? tipon the candles. “'They are for my teeth ;■ temper variable, but generally irritable, &c! Why did I not “ dismiss ” you for son,” said the old man. “I don’t Whenever the above symptoms care, ” returned the official; 1 ‘ ^ ’ ou wasting my time as you sat and sold are found.to exist, inust pa y the duty if they* were for -me,at I tho failing s of-your- recuut ly "D'R. C. MftAN'rs VE M MFl'OE ’ dismissed domestic, described minutely M. Gambétta himself” “ But he is | will certainly effect a cure. all the symptoms of your baby’s last my son,” exclaimed the father of the IT DOES. NOT CONTAIN MERCURY" in any form; it is An innocent prepa illness, and offered me a dish not too great statesman, and he immediately ration, not capable of doing the slightest highly flavored with gossip? Ah! paid the required sum in order to injury to the most tender infant. what treasures of knoweledge, strength escape the curiosity of* the crowd.— The genuine D r . M c L ane ' s . V er mifuge bears the signaturds of C. —_ . . and helpfulness, we might have secur Bulletin. M c L ane "and F leming B ros , on the y? —- ---------- wrapper. —:O:— _ , ed, expended, or exchanged in those . W hittier the T oet .—N o author two wasted hours! DR. C. McLANE’S has lived a sweeter, purer, or more" Can we not resolutely turn but of noble life than this old Quaker. Like doors this .wasteful servant of ours,—a Washington Irving, he lives ajone ; » frivolous, frittering, petty habit of are npt recoiyime'ndcd as a remedy u for his only love was a la<ly.of Louisville, all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in mind ? Many- and precious are the affections of the liver, and in all Bilious lo ! these many years ago who, woman things which it throws away. Let us .Complaints, Dyspepsia and /Side Head like, gave the staid, sober-sided young i ache, or‘diseases of that character, .they look at some of them,----- - stand-without a rival» poet the go by, and« wedded a wild, ( Nervous energy, mental power, vi devil-may-care fellow, who ended life’s • AGUE AND^FEVER. tal force- What do we buy with these? journey by sailing into eternity’s sea No better cathartic epn be used prepar» How often have we used all the ner atory to, or after taking Quinine. through a river of whisky. So Whit vous energy we could command after As a simple purgative they are un- tier never mairied, but tp tuis day the eqilalcd. a serions illness, in detailing • to the ! BEWARE OF I JUT ATI OX». friend first admitted to the sick-room 1 tenderest affection exists between .him The genuine are never sugar coated. and'his old sweetheart; she is still the pains which we had recer/Uy en- i Each box'has a rejl wax seal on the lid, with the impression D r . M c L ane ’ s , dured ? Why do we linger in the i living in the South. . It was no doubt L iver P ills . in moody revgry over the forever lost Each wrapper bears the signatures of realms of the painful and the uninter that be. sighed in his Maud Miller. C. M c L ane and F leming B ros . , esting? An unaccountable dullness Insist upon having the genuine Dr. "It might have been!” He will , C. M c L ane ’ s L iver P ills », prepared by seems to possess us in this matter, and travel along into the future as-the Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the we suffer complaint to appropriate the market being full of imitations of. the most genuinely American of all name McLane, spelled differently but limited nervous energy which might same pronunciation. American poets.—IFas/rint/iou Capital ] have have been consecrated to love I , and joy. MRS. E. ROHRER’S I XT. A similar privilege is too often ac ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, «• ( corded to sorrow and remorse. 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