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PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1881.
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Blennerhassett.
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School-Girls and Jewelry.
To beJLandjr with the pt-cdle is one of
the' »terling accomplishment» of eNt-ry ed
ucated woman. To be able to take the
** stitch in time ” is worth all the trouble
and time that are required to learn the art.
Like walking, reading and many other
things which we come to do without spe
cial thought, the learning to sew is a slow
process, and should be begun while the
child is still qtui^young. The girl should
not only lirve the use of the thread, need
les and patchwork, but bo instrueted'how
to take the stitches, turn the corners, and
do various other things connected with
needle work. We are not excluding .tho
boys in our remarks, because they need
to le»rn to thread a needle, and do general
»ewing. Men are many time» so situa/ed
•that they niUBt depend upon themselves
for their necessary sewing. Even if it is
an age of sewing machines, it is best that
all children should learn to use tho simple
common old-fashioned kind which can
never be wholly superceded. The amuse
ment and occupation that sewing furnishes
little folk» afford a sufficient reason why
all mothers should see that their girls and
boys too,-learn to sew ; bnt the very prac
tical use of the needle iu after lifo is the
practical reason, after all.
1» it not a sad comment upon the
folly ot the tiuii- ' A girl's boarding-
school in New York is robbed by a
person employed in the house. The
list of articles lost by school girls
shows “ a diamond-ring with twelve
stonts, valued at $1,800 ; a gold neck
lace with opal and diamond pendants,
a solitaire diamond ring, a diamond
collar-button, a ring set with twenty-
five pearls," and so forth.
Is there any other country "on the
face of the earth where girls in school
A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat
would be sent forth with jewelry fit
should
Neglect frequently
only for older people, and different results in lie an stopped.
Incnrable Lnng Disease or
surroundings ?
Consumption. Brown's Bronchial Tro-’
The carelessness with which the ches are certain to give relief in Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consumptive
articles seem to have been left acces and ^jiroit Diseases. For thirty yiars
sible to a servant, shows the unwisdom the Troches has been recommended by
physicians, anil always give perfect t satis-
of the whole thing, and—isn’t it a 'raction. TLey are not new or untried
nutrii but
having beetj tested by wide and constant
trifle vulgar ?—Advance.
nse for nearly an entire generation, they
have attained well-merited rank among the
few staple remedies of the age. Public
speakers and Singers nse them to clear and
Human nature is a curious study. strengthen the Voice. Bold at twenty-
The other night at the Union depot ^ve cents a box everywhere.
An Incident,
one of the hands, while sweeping out,
thought he saw a twenty-five cent
piece under one of the benches. Htf
¿went down on his kness immediately
and covered the piece with his hand. -
While he was in thia position a
well-dressed lady tapped him on the
ahoulder and said :
•* I just dropped that.”
•• What is it, madam ?” was the
gentlemanly interrogatory
“ I think it is a quarter.”
He placed it
it' without further par
leying, in her band, and she, tightly
holding it, went away. Whac was
her dismay to discover that it was a
pejiperin.nt lozenge.— New llaven
Begieter.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician’ tetired fibm practice
having bad placed in bis hands by an East
India missionary the formula of a simple
vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per
manent cure for consumption, bronchitis,
catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung
affections, also a positive and radical cure
for nervous debility and all nervous com
plaints, after having tested ita wonderful
curative powers in thousands of cases, has
felt it his duty to make it known to his
suffering fellows. Actuated by thia mo
tive, and a desire to relieve human suffer
ing, I will send,-free of charge, to all who
desire it, this recipe, with full directions
for preparing sial using, in German,
French, or English. Sent by mail by ad
dressing with stamp, naming g Ibi» paper
W. W. Sherar, 149 rower's Block, Roch-
ester. N. Y.
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Helping a Fellow Up.
Tommy i? tugging away at another
Blennerhassett contrived to exist
urchin
who is pitifully crying on the
till the ye^r 1831, wh^n he ended his
ground.
sad career, dying in the arms of his
“ What are you doing. Tommy
wife, in the 63d year of his age. *For
{
‘
O
! only helping a fellow up !”
eleven long years Mrs. Blennerhassett
That
is right, Tommy. Now, take j
struggled with both hands and head
that
as
your motto through life, to I
to support her family, till age creep
“
help
a
fellow
’up.”
ing upon her, she resolved to visit
There
is
that
drunkaid who is down
New York and attempt to get some
through
drink,
and
there is the man
compensation for
her property
.that
is
poor,
or-sick,
or tempted. Give
destroyed by United States troops.
each
a
hand,
and
“
heljsa
fellow up."
She arrived in that city in 1842 with
What
would
have
become
of Martin
an invalid son. Most of the actors in
|
Luther,
when
ho
was
a
young
man
that drama, the recollection of which
I
singing
in
the
streets
for
his
bread,
if *
she wished to revive, had passed
I
some
one
who
had
an
eye
to
observe
away, and the scenes in which it had
been acted had long ago been strip j him and a hefirt'to. feel for him, had
ped by civilization of the charms that : not put out a hand and1 helped a fel-
had endeared them to her youth. : low up ? There are thousands tO:day
Burr had died in a,miserable lodging, who - never Could have stood where
and alone.
His daughter, Mis. they now are if friendly souls had not
Alston, who had' shown a noble de extended aid at\l "helped a fellow up ’
votion to him in his hours of trial,
Moody on Grab-Bags.
had embaiked on a sea-voyage thirty
years before, and had nevet since-been
“ And there are your grab-bags—your
heard of. Emmet, Blennerhassett's grab-bags ! I tell you there is too much_of
old friend, however, still lived, and this. Your fairs and .your bazaars won’t
together with Henry < lay, who in da. and your voting, your casting of hal”
his youtlf^had been an honest guest lots for the tnos. popular man or ragman,
just helping along their vanity. I tell
at the island in the Ohio, beheld with you it, grieves the spirit, it offends God.
deep sympathy this Tone and poverty- , •They've got so far now that lor 25 cents
«tricken widow—the once lovely Mrs. young.men can come in aad kiss the'hand-
Blennerhassett. It is needless to say nomeit woman in tho room. Think of
that those gentlemen took her cause this 1 Took at the church lotteries going on
in New York. Before (foil, I would ruth-
in hand. Jn the memorial presented er preach in any barn, or in the most mis
by Clay to Congress occur these I erable hovel on earth, than within the
words : “ Mrs. Blenneihassett is now walls of a church paid for in this way.
in this city residing in very humble What is the use of going to a gambling
circumstances, bestowing her caies on den when yon can have a game of grab ‘
with a lady for a partner? I tell yon it's
a son, who? by long poverty and sick about time you stopped, hiring ungodly
ness, is reduced to utter imbecility men and ungodly women to sing in your
both of body and mind. In her pre- | church choirs, just because they have a
»ent destitute situation the smallest! good voice. You smile, I tell you it’s no
a mount o f relief would be thankfully smiling matter. You ought to blush with
shame ; that's what yon ought to do. Abd
received by her. Her condition is there is such a thing as having an .organ
one of absolute want, and she has but ist who gets drunk, and who can't play
a short time left to enjoy any better bnt he mqst go back every now and then
fortune in this world." The plea and .get ■ drink to refresh him."— E:.
would doubtless have beet*,;allowed
Learning to Sew.
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had not death come to the relief of
nerhassett breathed her last in a |»oor
lodging in New York, attended only
by some Irish Sisters of Charity, «at
whose expense her remains were laid
in one of the public cemeteries of that
vast city, in which, nearly a half
century before, she had been wel
comed in the first Hush of youth and
beauty as an honored guest and bride
—Macmillan'8 Magqsiiie.
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MISCELLANEO US.
MISCELL A NEO US.
TUTT'S
f
FOR THE THROAT, LUNGS AND
VOICE. .
MRS. E. ROHRER’S
AS AN AMTHnALARIAL
NEW remedy
They have no ©qunl; acting aa a prevsnt-
ive and cure for Bilious, Remittent, Inter
mittent. Typhoid Fevers, and Fever and
Axue. Upon the healthy action ,of the
Stomach and liver depends, almost
wholly, the ue.iltb.of the human race.
THE GREAT OREGON CURE.
MÉDICAL TESTIMONY.
DYSPEPSIA.
It is for the cure of this disease and its at
tendants, 8ICK-HEADAOHE, fJERV-
OUBNE8S. DESPONDFNCV, CON
STIPATION, PILES, &c., "that’ these
Pills hsve gained Buch n wi le reputation.
No remedy was ever discovered that acts
eo speedi ly and itent.y on the digestive or
gans, giving them tone and vigor to as
similate food.
Thi» ncoomplished, the
NERVES are’ UBACED, t : • BRAIh
NOURISHED, and the JIODY HO-
- BUST. Try this Rcmedyjiurly and you
will gain a Vigorous Body, Pure Blood,
Strong Nerve», and a Cheerfu) mind.------ _
Price S V. 35 Ylarray Nt., N.Y.
TUTT’S W HAIR
DYE, .
(»RAY H
cbpngc.i t > a G
hireuhs
UNPARALLELED
SUCCESS c
M E I) I C I N E
TORPID LJVER, invigorate the N ERV-
OU8 SYSTEM, give tone to the DIGES
TIVE ORGANS, create perfect digestion
and regular movement of the bowel».
air or
a
THE FAVORITE FAMILY
AS
AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE,
are incomparable.__ They stimulate the
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MISCELL N EO US.
loss
B lack by a *iu*de anplk. *.on of tios I» ye . It im
part-« a Natura I (\>’<ir, n-»d «<•»» Ji:st.int me<»*isly.
r«old by Driu.'-..G*iftor b«'n| D.» express on receipt o; if I.
Office, 35 Murray St, New York.
t»
Dr. Field, a prominent physicitfti
physieiifu of
Indianapolis, Ind., »ays: Mrs. Bohrer's
New Remedy for the Lungs, the Great
Oregon Cure, ha» been tried by mein lang
diseases, where all other medicim-s were
utter failures. I have nsed'it for two
years iu my practice and believe it the best
drug medicine in existence.
Ontfit -"Tit frt-t.- ’■ i tliG-i- ’.vho’v. ,-h ¡.. . *!-
‘ «Uli 1
*
you ev<_T‘ything.
$!<• a d.'.v and
k.anL i> < ;-ilv
No iL»k whatever. Many
work« th want»- i at
onfe. Many aie making fortum - at the buain*
Ladies make as much as men, and young boys ..nd
girls-make great pay. No one who i-
work fails t»i make more money every rhn' than can
.In,* made in a week at any ordinary* ein ploy nu nt.
TluMUi-wlu». o'igagc. uLTHice will hnd ,‘u, xhi.- ht j g .-..,; :•.
fortune. Address il. H allett <V C o ., i’orthuid,
Mainer------
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ESTABLISHED IN 1853.
L. P. FISHER'S
Ì4 c \v s yin
i- .
Advertising Agency.
It ooms 40 a nd ’4! M«*r<-haiit^ Eirhangt,
Califoi niu Street. S. F.
IN THE- THIRD YEAR OF ITS EXISTENCE, ITS
SALES AMOUNT TO
*
54,853 Machines.
NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAO-SUCH
A RECORD OF POPULARITY.
It is tho Lightcst-Bnnninf,
Sasiest Solila?, and
Best Satisfying Machins
IN THE .WORLD.
•
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Apeata wanted.. For tarmo, adlrau
White Sewing Machine Co.,
B. ADVFJITlSiXf, .SOLICITEDJ'OIl ALL
CI.EVEI.AND, O.
. Newwaper* pubhy»h<-<! on the Pacific < . n-r.
the Sandwich lélamU. Polynesia, Mexican Port*’
Panama. Valparaiso. Japan. China, .New Zealand,
the Australian C<4onies. the Eastern States and
Eurone. Files of nearly every newspaper pub
Foo.I hoo't BulkUfii of
kS Oil
lished on the Pacific Coast are kept constantly on
band ami all advertisers are allowed free access to
Positively
IlesUirei»
the
Hearing.
and
is the Qnly
them during business hours.
a L ko I uu * Cure fur Dettine*« Kr ^uri,
This Ooi-I i* < x‘ra»'‘çd fr< m a |ieHi'iar «•]«♦•■ itv <>i “ 1
"mail WLi<- Mi.ik < i.i'4 ht ,n -!.»•
Sta, -
known
(. ar <1 ar< <if n K<
Ev»-ry « 1 fine*«..
fiaberlhaL lixLhr r. ’fa .lafl.tgaaji rt-aù.r^nvfc uf
~r
hearing •w./rc dhw nw re/t by a Jii.<h;b. -r i ) . -• sbt.iiC
tire year 1410. its cores "ere >«• uuireions and
n^ny so *< < rn xg'v nuia<uh i;>, that Tit remedy
was (.fil ially j na-iiiimed over the uDtiie Empire,.
It* use becfaiiie mo uiusHreal that 1« r over .iU) yean»
no DeafnesOiat* exibtefi among the <_ hinere | eeph-.
Sqpt, charges preptbl, tu auv addio* at $1 rer
bottle.
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Only Imported bv.RAYLOCK AiTQ/.-
SOLE-AGKNT8 FOB AMERICA.
7 DeV St.. N. Y.
r
\
ONE OF THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE
REMEDIES IN THE WORLD FOR
THE CURE OF
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis,
Influenza, Asthma,
'Whooping Cough,
. Croup, and
Every affection of t tfA
THROAT. LUNGS AND CHEST,
including
CONSUMPTION.
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WRITES r
mibinve the cause •
behind, as is the câsc with most preparations, but
loosens it, cleanses the lungs and allays irritation,
thus removing, the cause of complaint.”
DO NOT BE DECEIVED by,articles bear*
in g similar names. Be sure you ^et
"*
DR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
EARS FOR THE MILLION.
Monmouth Millinery Store
:o:
Millinery, Dre^s Trimmings.
Ruches. Ties, Veils.
Ribbons, Flowers, Etc.
:o:
Miss Emma Waller
with the signature of “ I. BUTTS ** on the wrapper.
50 Ceuta and 91.00 a Bottle.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Bos
ton, Mass. Sold by druggist* and dealers generally.
Its virtues are unfliiestkuntie and ;te . uraiive
"cïianicTuT’ ' :it «ntum --ip r» the -wrrtrr-ratr
-
testify, both from ♦xprriei.cn aud « In^rvMticn.
Among the tuany nmirra <>f the Kçvpw in ope
part and another of the country, it is probable that
number* are afflicted ai th deafness, tnd to -n«h it
may be said : ' Write at <>11 ce to (laTlock A Co., 7
Dey Street, New York, fnclorirg $1. and u>u will
receive by return a ¡eir euv that will enable you to
hear anybody else, anil aÏ jom * curative eù»- r trill
be permanent. You will never regret doing Ml.
Editor of the New York Mi rehandle Be vu w. Sept.
25, 1880.
BEAUTIFUL hOLIDAY GIFT
Ä *
Vitalize«» and Enriches the Blood, Tones
up the System, Makes the Weak
Strong, Builds up the Broken*
down, Invigorates the
Brain, and
- ■ -
----- CURES------
Dyspepsia, Nervous Affections, Gen
eral Debility, Neuralgia, Fever
and Ague, Paralysis, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Boils, Dropsy,
Humors, Female Com
plaints, Liver Com
plaint, Remittent
Fever, and
ALL DISEASES ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE
Of THE BLOOD, OR ACCOMPANIED BY
DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE
OF THE SYSTEM.
PERUVIAN SYRUP
Supplier the blood wuh its Vital Principle, or
I.ifr Element, IKON, infusing Strength,
Vigor and New Life into all parts of the system.
BEING FREE FROM ALCOHOL. U« energir*
ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac
tion, but are perruanent.
♦»
SETH W. FOWLF. & SONS, lVoprietors, 86
Harrison Avenue, Boston. Sold by all Druggists.
EVERY CHURCH MEMBER SHOUL3 GET THE
PRAYER-MŒTlNG MANUAI
Containing d Theme or Topic (with lleltH-ences. S uit
reurtons, and an appnipriatv Hvmn.) for-each week Iu
toe year. Uy ALh kKP NEVIN. 1>. D.. LU D.
64 Pasco; Prlco, por copy, 10 cents.
Th' author Ma’f t ** It will itnder the lljrinc Me**injr, »«•
cure thu fol! -wing im I»antarc» : l. Make the them«; for re
mark on a ffireni vcnin<. kuawa a week in advance. ?. Lead
to the examination of pdMAfedof Scripture parallel to the
one upeciNcaUy sel-jeted far med tatinn. H. Tr ?<!nce uirity
aad point tiMil.
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Order ft MflfpM
of yonr
k»< 1 •• r > r Chtirch Lh p« «itorr. • t -■ n<l prh *.4
KOAnRBTT Zl CO..: ( heatnnt St.. I’ 'lade! pin a. Pa.
HF PvaUF4»LMMi>/^c. i
vucj prufurrvd.
TREES and VINES
Plants aHU Bulbs
BF.HT IN TUB MAKKKT. CHEAP.”
IUU1BC »
famuli Cata-
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
POT <4 HO WN. RKHT IN THE WOEIJI.
For £51.00
Trimmed and untrimed, in her l/t'w Store,
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opposite C. Kennedy’s blacksmith shop,
and invites the patronage of «her lady Gospel Hymns Combined.
friends in Monmouth and the adjoining
i The Most renowned.C>lj<—ti<>n of Sacred
country. If you are in doubt yourself
S.ngs ever issued ; over
what you wi#h, qa II, an.l »ho wi|l sp«.« .jjly
help you* make up your mind as to what
B.6S8.000 'SOLD !
you want for a fall or winter hat.
CALIFORNIA ROSES
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
VIGOROUS HEALTHY PLANTS TEN
CENTS EACH, v
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, LILIES. ETC.
, FLOWER SEED, FLOWERING
PLANTS AND ORNAMENTAL
SHRUBBERY
f
Of the finest varieties only. Sent by mail
to any address. Send for Catalogue.
Every lover ot flowers should have it.
Address,
W.AT.
TRATTON,
Florist,
Petaluma, Cal.
♦The Holiday edition of llimn< and Mu-ic i<
beautifully printed on toned j.aj>«i. ar.d full
bound in Cluih, lu d ed^«-. Everybody svill lx
n> receive -’lvti a ; r.-.♦•nr’ u- it wiM be a
Meipente'ef the Great Religious Metiiugs’ htld by
Messrs.
MOODY & SANKEY,
And ia the complete collection used by them m
tteir services.
IJrice © I .OO :
TIN CENTS ADDTIIONAL IF SENT BT M.UL.
These b«ok« nuiv h#r order»*«! thr* ugh ary Book-
-cller^r Music Dvaier m the
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Popular Edition, with JUnaic, Ik<r<U
Each <-f »he sb >ve '10 ctuta addi.ional
mail.
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Popular Edition. Words only. Paper
2 cbiir.s additional it s-nt by iwfci’.
Words omv. Large lyj««. (iotti. . *
5 cent« auditional if sent l»y mml.
.lohn ( lunch & <’^.f
<’i»»<-i h tut 11. (».
KIghiw Ä. TTf*¡n.
lor?«.
TT IT' I
I > bairM-lvta by making nn*nev
11 IL L j 1 w,‘on » golden chance is offered,
. e-,:- - in;! -I...; Ire-, ».¡.i, f,,];
I »tua- .• us :•■;
luii.riing rf,u met
thereby alwaTK
poverty from pair door.
Those whd alaa*"
adv»n»si’e of the good
| prorit'Ke txuiiMee tiiai :u:v,,t,e nan
chanced for making nmoey tl at are offered, gener
_
i;
I'h» imsiuett tt so teas
ally beeomn wealthv wbi e thoi-e who do not im- t'l tamii-
leai.il »-«Li
.-1:1.1 our umtriu tions ar< »> »imi-le md.
ptove stick chances remain in ¡*ovetty. We want pliin, that any otw* can nuike gri nt proflt- fro,.)
manv men, w*«rnen, bovs and gi-’^ t«> r.nrk f »r ’ ns
V I !beierJw.'*r’- X" •-»•• <«> f«H «!>•> is willing to
right in t‘eir oan locahtieH. 3 he buain«.- ** ♦ »ill work, wohud àiò as ir<e.,.fhl t< m< »
I’m,
pay more than ten ume-« ordinary WAge*. We fur- •nd girl« i-su carp J;,:ge .»ai», -iii.n» baie iiu.'l.-
nihb an expensive outfit and all that yoji need, a’ > ” I'liriue,« over in,, huinlred dotar- ,n a
free. No one who engage* fail* to make money single »ei k. Nothing lite it e’er inown before.
very rapidly. You e tn devote your whole time to All Who engage me (urprised at; ti e ee.-«- and
,b!e t.fmni. num»,.
the work, or onlv y Tur rone moment*. Full in rapid ry with which th.y
formation and all th it is needed sent free. Ad- You « an engage
tins bu -, ine»»« duneg your svire
dre“s K tinhon A Co .
time st Kiratpwfit. You do not have to invest
c.pttat m it. We rain all tbo li-k. Thi»« who
re«,
,
. I t , money.
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