k t . ■■■ I . » * i J £ > PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, PtlDAT,-OCT. > 8, 1881. What a Dime Did. i MISCELLANEO US. was spoilt for a week at least,' for his'’ ______ « father would not be home till Satur­ “ Oh, well, never mind—it’s only a day from his Work, and ne could get «lime; let it go, for it's not worth no money till then. looking for.” So said Arthur, a young Th? miniature trust fund was im­ - man of twenty, to a companion, who mediately drawn upon, and two cents was helping him hunt for a coin he procured a top even more beautiful in . . ■ - ' ) > had dropped. s * the little fellow’s eyes than the one he . “ But I don't like to be beaten,” re­ had lost. Perhaps he did not say plied his companion, “and I am going “ Thank you,” but he evidently felt it, ' to try once more. You know the old and the young men passed on. Is not a ’ cure all;'* it is a blood-purifier and tonic. Impurity of blood poisons the system, deranges 1ER *28, 1881. adage is, ‘if you don’t at first succeed, J . NO. 43. the circulation, and thus induces many,disorder*, “ Two hearts made happy and four known by different name» to distlngunih them ac I try again.’ ” cording t<> effect*, but ix-ing really branche* or i; cents’ worth of sunshine still on Lands, phase!*of that great generic disorder. Impurity of Blood. .Such are BilumxneM, Lifer “ Oh, yes, Fred,” hastily said Ar­ said Fred, who only wished that an- ' “v one. By ite terms, all expen- President Lincoln’s Consolation. thur ; “you always were one of those j other chance of investment might oc- . Bropsy, Kidney PiMOaf, Ptlea, RhnitnatlMn. Ca- L,A],r L. : I *• • ic 'e fûT » hili • &t- tarrh. Scrofula. Skin Di»>rdrr», Pimpùa, Ulcrrt, 3CS -bû.K.SDlsh tOF U------ noble stick-to-it and never-give-it-up j cur. It did, too, for at theferry-gate S'rfihnyi, «f-.-.*. æ-r. KI ng of the Blood prevents . ' Those who saw President Lincoln’s tendants - »nd for our escorts, included sort of fellows. My sister Maggie which they bad now reached, a pale- * p Serious side could best testify to the — were to be covered by the stipulât- says she believes you’ll make a hero fa ied child stood waiting to sell her bottle. See testimonial*, direction», Ac., in pam- 4 ‘ , . phlet, **Trea»i.*e on Diseases of the 6U W’lC&.^.AS WeÆearCtl OUT lOlirnêV S breadth of his great nature. Eew wrapped arouml each bottle. ~ j , some day. If you must hunt up the last bouquet. o. ransom , son a co., rro»«.. Bulhio, N.I. end„ however, he asked a “ gift” of me men have lived in whom the chords dime, I suppose you mi^st; but I am “Only four cents—the last one— notan outright gift at parting,»but the of huiffSr, aqd of feverept tenderness, sorry^you saw me drop it, as you wijj who'll buy ?” she had'Called again and promise of something to be sent him were so equally tuned, and in whqni have! ho peace_and I suppose I shall again, as she Shivered in the keen win­ trpip America, as a token of my re­ .both wero so exquisitely fine. have no fuff until, you find it. Do ter air. During the war, when the cares of membrance of him, and as a proof to leave it for some needy street Arab to Fred knew something of the flower a destraeted nation on his niind and others that he had served me satisfac ­ find. Why, it will give him a whole girl’s history. She was about the torily. He even told me what he “heart, was added tl;e. keen sorrow of week's happiness. 1 will not take it only support of a sick mother, and he would.like the gift to be : it was a his son’s.’death, and for the almost if you do find it.” often purchased a bouquet for the sake traveling valise ofapeculiar consttuc- hopreless sickness-, of his boy . Robert Fred was quiet for a few minutes of encouraging her in her loving ser­ Giv».in.unt R»ii»f. »nd i. »», infallible ' UQn.uiKe om.1 had with me on tae (the present Secretary of war), Mrs. as' the mention of Arthur’s sister’s vice to her mother. So he invested CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. oun.1 I willinjv ^ave him a Rebecca R. Pomeroy was detailed by S* »hi by Druggists everywhere. Price,$1.00 . 5 “ ° — name and the hint of her estimate of all the remaining four cents of the ten per box, prepaid, by mail. Samples sent promise fcCCordlFigl.y ; and h$ lre- Miss Dix from the hospital duty to go his heroic qualities had sent*the color and after receiving the flower from the I fref to Phvsicians’and all sufferers, ■ j j r •». r 1 Neustaedter »t Co., liox 3046. Jicw YorkQUeiHiV l.cmindtiU UiO of it afterwards. to the White House as nurse. into his resolute-1 coking face and set vender, returned it to her, bidding her City. Suie inanufarniren. Of AN AKE-SIN. AltiW ¿ays before we finally parted; While she watched by Robert s bed­ him thinking. As he was intently take it home to mother, who, he well Outfit «ent free to those who wi»h to .Mohammed came to one of my young side, the President sat in the sick- looking into the gutter, into which in the most pleasant and protita c ; .. i i . / » . knew, would be cheered by the sight BL ftBk gage business known. Everything ¿¿»rieuds aird, stating the effse to him ■ reffitn, night after night, sleepless, and the ten cents had rolled, Arthur did of the pretty rose bud. r ^rev^thinPg‘Us“o 'Upw.r’»1,i»i"«deliberately,a>ked whether he thought waiting with a.fathrr’s agony of hope not notice the sudden bloom of roses “ There, Mr. Arthur Mitchell, I hope wort™ %e¿^,^•^rUu‘b,‘J, wou|d take Offense if he | and fear The fife of thé little boy . on his friend’s cheeks. yeu are content with my administra­ once. Many are making’fortnnes^t-the l«i»in<rtd9 *.hile r was with hhn dear and familiar to the Christian never thought one could dispense so said Arthur, “and some’day, no doubt much happiness with a dime. I am .T. AV. MeGARVr^1Accore h im the money. woman who shared his vigils with I shall wake up to find myself a mil­ The latest ami beMlwok on Paleahne, and «lldesire,1'an4as he thanked me he SUg- his son. earning nothing now while I am stu lionaire. Investment of ten cents in dying, but I do get a little pocket rapidly. Good agent* make splendid wages, gested that I could yet send- hfcn Gradually he led her do relate the drew for terms, etc. C. C. Cline d Co., Gen land sudden rise in value—discovery money once in a while, thanks to my Agent ; also Publishers of 8. 8. Supplies. story of her life, and of, her religious something from America, if I felt so“ of gold-bearing ore, etc.; wonderful Samples free. father, and when I have wanted ten experience. The narrative charmed 92 A 94 W. Jefferson St., disposed. This was not begging ; of fortune of MV. Arthur Stuart Mitchell Louisville, K cents' worth of pleasure I have invest­ ll-14-6m him, and it was not strange that it course not; but it was away they, ■etc. What a splendid newspaper ed in a fíne cigar. should, for Mrs. Pomeroy had heiselt have in Egypt, and that they had item—what a happy suggestion for a “And this you do every day, do' Bethany College, W. V there in the days of Moses. It was known sorrow, and there was a histo­ novel Begins its 41st Session, Sept. «.20, 1*81. It “Peihaps 576 Alumni, Three College Degree Course#■: in accordance with this very custom— ry of consecration in the Divine com­ His friend laughed, and said, “-We you not ?” asked Fred. Classical, the Brien title and the Ministerial; you would not consider it too much fort that came to her. shall see,” and the subject dropped,. 'Special Professional ■Conraes in Engine«?' then as now universal and well under­ Practical Physic» and Chemistry, with at sacrifice to give up the the satisfaction The next night he begged her to The two young men were walking training in the use ot Instruments* and Appar stood in that land,—that the Lord! ■quickly along« side thoroughfaie.not of a c'»ar anJ disPense ten ceqts’ both in held work and /he laboratory. Al said, by Moses, to the long-oppressed te^ him the same story» again, not thorough Acad.mica! Course, complete in i> .Arranged as a Preparatory to the Cui and hard working Israelites who were omitting a single particular. On the much frequented, save by the people worth of sunshine per day—ia-dircc- -and. Courses. EXpOW* ledin'c l tMU-wwnt rtusi hear it ble terms, and every facility afforded to the To go out from E?ypt mtn-the-land-ll!*ioL n'LLhL_hl wanted^ to who live there, and these were not tions that might afford others happi­ dent to economize both a.- to time and. costs. ness also. ” ■ Classes open to both on equal terms., fr which the Lord had prepared for them: again. burdened with riches. The thorough­ for Catalogue to Arthur declared he would consider For four nights—till the disease of fare was a “short cut,” however, to an W. K. PENDLETON, Pre* “ I will give tlris people favor in sight ll-29-13t the niStter. He did, and he has since his child took a favorable turn—that of the Egyptians . - and it shall come important station; and as they walk­ found a deal of pleasure in spending recital of a Christian’s trials and trust to pass that when ye go, ye shall not ed along a busy man rushed passed his dime for the benefit of others, in ­ was asked for and repeated to the go empty ; but every woman shall them at a rapid pace and in a breath­ stead of his own appetite. — »Sei. anxious, sorrowing President, soothing ask of her neighbor, and. of her that less baste to catch the train. They his painful suspense, and teaching him so-journeth in her house, jewels of sil ­ had gone but a few more steps when THE DINGEE & CONARD CO'S BEACTlrn. tvi h llMHIMIVC the mystereies of resignation and pa- ver, and jewels of gold, and raiment, they came upon a woe-begone little I-and ye shall put them upon your sons, i tience. maiden who was in great trouble. FOR and upon your daughters ; aitd.jiei * He f$lt the need to learn the lesson, The traveler, in his haste, had jostled The only Crtib’i«hment maklns a SPECIAL j shall spoil [carry away the treasures I an(l would ask tor explanations as tbt? • vsin / ssof ROSES. sol X rce houses her so that she slipped, and a tin pail for ROSES alone. deliver Strong pot Plant»*« •uitablo for ixnnjerliate bloom, «afely by mail, ¡xw*t(>aid. of] the Egyptians.” it was not in i story went on. and eagerly sought to Dinea«*»«» of the pulm in which she was carrying milk was S splendid vanetiM. your choioe, all labeled, forgls nary organs are so prv 12 for S2 i 10 for S3: 2« for £4 j 35forS5; 70 for A yer ’ s dishonesty or unfairness, nor by any I know how she had put herselt into jerked out of her hands and fell to the alent and fatal, that • 10: 100 for 013. We CIVE AWAY, In Pre­ miums and Extras,more ROSES than mo»*t es- safe and reliable reme< deceit or misrepresentation, but it was Hods hands, and now her faith found ground, its contents being entirely tablxxhxneDta rrow. Our NEWCUIDE.a ewpicta fur llieni is invaluab Traatijem (riHttra'ed— fret f-iall to e v e r y cumiuunit the most natural thing in the world, reward. spilled. y THE DiNCEE A CONARD CO. A yer ' s C herry F b B om 0 rower«, We at Oroee. Cheater Co., P*. tor al is such a remedl that “the children of Israel did ac His interest did not cease when the Fred’s inquiry elicited the fact that ?aml no other mo enj she was on the way home with a pint PFIdQinfUQ For » oi . diems , nently merits tlie con cording to the word of Moses, and danger was past, and his son was sav- ■ tllvIUllQ iriduwa, fathers, mutW-ra or / ’ Ljr'DDV ' ‘^e,lre tlx» public. children. Th nsnnda yetentitled. P«Mion» given he retained Mrs. Pouieroy pf milk, prica four cents, for the fami­ they asked of the Egyptians jjWel# of | et^ ; > but ke Pomeroy Vn tLnrkl for luss-f flQMcr.t^ eye or ruptnre.varic-.ae veins r anyhl.ea.e Thousand* of ren«fon*n« and tion of the medicin ly’s tea, and “ father would scold just silver and gold, and raiment;’ and the i through the lad s convalescence, and L a ’- w I.V-TI.1111*4 h LVC REAME an 1 BOUNTY, principles and curati procured for Inventors. > ddicr* lint warrant« »rooired. hooch tend »-.Id. BoldQr* V11T1RM Ua ibe aLat awful, she knew he would.” if she Lord gave them favor in the sight of | a* if lon.?‘ng for inor'3 instruction, he ^|and heirs apply f -r your rights at once. Bend 2 drugs, chemically un Atami.s f >r The Citiren-.* ■Idler.” and I\n.. >n ♦ *1, to insure the and Bounty laws, blanks and instructions W- went home without the milk. the Egyptians, so that they gave unto ' carried her daily to her hospital duties ___ ¡test ponlble efticien a *™ jr »% p* himself, anil made her tell him the “ Pay to little lied Ridinghood, or FECTO L. suits, an,11 uniformity of i them.” v^bicb enabi bearer, four cents, and charge the same In the light.of such facts as these,! words ot peace and hope she. breathed physicians as wi ll as invalids to use it ivi Employment for Ladies. Suspender C 'm- couflilence. It is till1 most. re|b|l>ly reiuei f . p»ny vf I.' uwumia U *»4 n«w i u uo- to the account, of Arthur Stuart Mitch­ doesit seem strange that the Israel-*w*r the-dying sehliers, and how she tor diseases of the tbroat.aud lungs that s< ■vducing theiww AtookingHunporter» for Ladle« a»J C hildren, and their iineqiiaTod Hjilrt An«ae(idem for enee has poslnc.-d. It strikes at the foir ites had accumulated much personal pointed them to Christ. ell trust account,” he drolly said, and, Ladle** and want reliable lady agent* to sell them in every datioa of all pulmonary ilisvases, affordii household. Our agents ererywher»» meet with reidy suc­ cess and make handsome salaries. Write at once fur terms prompt and certain relief, and is adapt.-l i treasure during t|ieir many years’ so- ! handing the little girl four pennies to Often she saw him, at short inter- and secure exclusive territory. Ad Ires* patients of any age or either sex. Beil KJucrn City Mu<*i»end«*r i'ompanv, Cincinnati. Ohl«». t3T Leading Physicians reocauit-ud these supporters. ^44 get a new supply of tpilk, he bid her very palathble, the youngest children tat joum in Egypt; that they should iwk vals ot' respite in his crowded days, It without difficulty. In the treatment < che® up, tied the little woolen hood ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throa and receive much more in the same ‘J’inS 0,1 his lounge, reading the Bible Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman around the plump but tear-stained Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ct hue from the people whom they hail ; fkat had belonged to his mother ; and tarrh, the effects of Av eis ' s I' iikkrv Pr. face of the child, and went off, remark­ served faithfully in all those years, | ont:e^*ken he a»ked her what part of toral are magical, and iunltitud.es are ai CATARRH SUFFERERS 1 «1 « . • . a « I ? al.lzv o As «x 1 /»«».1 t L. ■-» ... L . — — nually preserved from serious illness bv it when Have applied for the onh I nown ronins of ing to his comrade, “Well upon my they were to part .with them the Bible she loved the best, she re­ timely and faithful use. It should Is. ke[ I"-Wont vire o' thiv ,1« ■.!»,•. » ,:i ein cvrr voritentLx-' m nom. word that is clieap. That child’s at hand in every household, for the pr< finally; or that, thus supplied, they plied that it »»as “ The I’silius,” 'c’en?! of ♦’■»atitn’inl . CHILDH,7ro>. O. smile was a.^goou a sight as the «un- “ They are the best,” he Said. “ I Whooping-cough and Consaimptioi should have had abundant stores of there is no other remedy so efficacious set^and her ‘Thank you, sir,’ well gold and silver in tiro deseit ?—>S. <8 find something in-them for every day •nothing, and helpful. * P llAnrlrl A D EITI II 11 Agent» wanted for Life of President in the week.” •” paic^^r the investment.” O*rtirl.l. A complete, faithful hie- The marvellous cures which A ter ’ Times. jo grave, by the It seemeif'as though the young men unill ILLU tory fn,m C hekrv P ectoral ba« effected all over th' When Robert was well, Mrs. Pome­ world are a sufficient guaranty that it wil eminent biographer. Col. Cbnwell. Bonk, are were to have all the opportunity they ready for delivery. • An elegantly illustrated volume continue to produce the Iwst results. ’ At roy went to the White House no — With an earldom, $75,000 a year, im|«irtiai trial will convince the most scepti Endorsed edition. Lilsiral tomij. Agent» take could desire for philanthropic enfer order» cal of its wond.-rful curative prfwers, as wet youth, health, a pleasing wife, a taste more. But she has never forgotten from 20 to 80 eopie. daily. Outsell« lay of its superiority over all other prepara other l>ook tento one. Agent* nevi-r made money prise that day. A boy had lost his ao fast Tile lxx>k aella iteelf. Experience not ne- as tlons tor pulmonary complaints. for sport, and four of the choicest those days of President Lincoln’s afflic­ top. He had been spinning it with ceeeary. Failure unknown. All make Imnwue grofita. Pftvate term» free. George Stineoa A Eminent physicians in all, parts of th homes in the world, L>rd Rosebery, tion, or ceased to feel grateful that country, knowing its composition, rei-om great glee until a wagon came along, o., Portland, Maine. to whom Mr. GiiiJslonu owes his seat she could aid him on his wise and mend A ver ’» C herry P ectoral to invalids whose driver was in a hurry to get aud prascrilm it In their practice. The tes fir Midlothian, puts his nose to the earnest search for consolation at the BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY of half a century has proved its ahaolut Bril« of I'ur»' op|»r .n. ('.«Ingne «. nl Fr... not already beyond the reach of human aid 1 drove one of the wheels of his own on der that nut particularly conciliatory VANOUZEN A TI f L Cta.laaii, 0. the sidewalk. The spinning top was Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. chief, .Sir William Harcourt. Eng­ — Wicked men stumble over straws OF.STS WAITED for »he Best, »nd Fa«t- Practical and Analytical Chemists, caught beneath the wheel and ef eat-Sellmg Pictorial Book« and Bible». Price« land may be congintolatud on her in the way to heaveq, but climb over reduced 33 per cent. National Publishing Co., Lowell, Mast. course was crushed. The lad's fun Phil*, Pa. » Rose berries. sold st all Daveouis (V(BTWBtBa. hills in the way to destruction. King of the Blood P ILES r * ROSES 1 THE BEST REMEDY ■i. Diseases ol the Tbml and Lung Ehousrtiiù m a » A »- "W ■■-■7’7 ' «