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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1882)
CHHISTIAIN HEHALrr. -z t------- - 4? CHRISTIAN HERALD. < EDITORS: ■ • * ~. Some Great Issues.' ’ -man. We now'offer to givi^oric «>f these phonographs Tor ('very new* are ended’. — (heat issues are beinti I lie pu-s«*nt pernwT'is on«* of the subsv.riber sent tn tfie H erald with demanding Constant I y .¿presented prompt .consideration ¿ni«l resolute most remarkable in -th«* .vvorhl’s act ion.t - k. N . _ ’hone __ _ . / extra S tanley , B riue W olverton , the money.* S2.GO; am , history. It is remarkable alike for with every three n«*w naim s. ’ lit the olj world it is . anarchy -Monmouth. Portland. ' • wluKwanf tebiiy. «-an Ifave.- i l til.- ir. 1 :^ «|m'stmm- ag.latmg th«- -r—Tie He* ami d.-poiism, or wTTòle iiiip' la.w N D. T. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1882. Our New Form W<* are p iu a.M.* «I-.tix-greet. ymi this; week in our new form, as we prom It will serin a lit-' ised last wre.k. tie o«l«l to you’al first. fib you get the rim-of the “ make up ’’ (the ar^ rangement) of.the paper, anil then, we think you will like it much bet ter than thesfld. ■ We think you will Fa* pleased fts we are-, with the nice !>ook phper we "J iqjv begin to use. It not only -makes the -paper-lo«*k lwttvr;-'But is more servicabfi*. Though it costs, iis more than one half more than the paper. we have been using, we felt that the way in which you have been working in thejjytere*t- of the ¡taper should entitle you to 'bometliing nice. > We are already out several hun- Bred dollars for new niachinerv and the increased cost of paperyiecessa- ry to make this Change, but we are Satisfied that the brethren wilt so far appreciate our efforts to give tle-m a s*«iod’ am t diaiidsonie papeiy that tiny .will put forth reit^wed efforts to increase our circulation; an«I thus repay us for the, outlay. VoiK-an now file the pajicrs ftwaV, .keep them in nice shap<-.an«l stitch them.together like a l«ook at pleas ure. We shall probably premium l«y-an«l-by offer a to’ those whK» minds of civilize«! nations ami'the ami'good government. »Shall land manner in 'which these’pitust-i«ms lords oppress tenants',-“a ml tenants The Wdrk Before Usr~ • arv sett fed. Other'agos have he«*ji Miur*lei'1 landlords, or unitila] good ■ not«*«! for w ; its ami .eontlicts/lAxm li is m>W vt i 11 T «y A I J J ir rm < >n.io ii; a < I j ustii i ef it' , l_>b-H+«ly--tiei«ls. This -is noted tor. <«llthe Tii}ìil ol’»tluJ* rights of labor ami capital' sidering the best manner of spread Coilllict - iii th«vIbrnm an<E by thè be substituted *. .Religiously, tll.e . . •; - . - ^3-^' ing the influence of the Go-pel. pr« ss.' ■ lanatic and priest rid.lcn, reproach Years sin««- the .1 «àiil«-a\ ;in«R The yearly meetings, County mid. the calls«* <>f (dirist; mat«*.rialists ami,- State,‘are coming «>n, ami unless javelin, tin- biUtering-ram fimi (ÌTta- *•> 'scientists-«h*c»y against the “purity they are made useful for tlie fin*-' nult w«*r<* lai«l aside for tlie rifle ¿«ml . simplicity of Bible' doctrine, therance of the cans«,-’of ( 'heist, by ami salx'r. tlm Gailinggun tinti while (Christians conten«l earnestly th«*m at-50 cen'ts each. '.■ some plan t|iat yRall continue th«*' cannon. sNow, tin se an* giying-]>l««-e for tlm faith one«'* delivered to. tin* work iirthe counties ami through t«> other weapons, less terri'ltle But saints. ’ ’More interested are we in put tlie states and terri tori «3« >f the more powerful. ; < tluJiti^fiestiops which claim th«.* at Not long ago t vvo-opp« >sing. forces Pacific, they will .accomplish but tention of A rm*ri eans - - Sonm>f rti~' partially th«’- work in•« «1« tjj ami-- ri'p’airo'tTi'oiii tF><• .1 >atth* li«.-l«l to th«- most important ar«*: 1. Jiitempt'r- halls of legislation, there, by hdnoi> within their reach, ' ance. 2. Pernicious literature, .’k <l«-bate ami smagUiinimoiis The -prospect veas ímvertiadgliter j able "Bribery. 4 -1. Xlormvilasin. y5:"Spirit- with us than now. Th«* golden statesiiìaiwlnp, inor«-. gloriously to iialism. fi. Free thought, ami 7tn. To «lav opportunity, is'tipon us. We.can ionteml for hn.maurig.hts.« ('atliolicisin. I pond Ims«'* < picstions not let it pass unimpim e-Jsy it.limit finds th'- wo”rld just emerging from the pulpit ami the press can not reT great injustice to ourselves an«j our ^fields («f Woo«l t<> theTtiug er-and jd main .sil(mt7anitTlu jurts^-m*—legm- • fellow-men, an«l injury t<> the cause inore Kply-'moinit <>f valiant con -latoi can consistently ignore their that every Christian l.oes above test. Tli«^ fi«*r<’*«'*, Impatient* des- .^claims upon his attention. ■? *, all others. . . pelie spiri| of mnn is being, hell in .L INTEMri Jl VN< E. W<* «jo not <l«*sigu laying out any obey a n««^ till ti;iitli «air sound the •The whisky traffic i- an tissue of plan of action. -W<* may.’liowievay*. notes of ].« ;«•«■. ?' Appeals t«-» physieftl tío small fi mine nt Infor«* the people'. make some Suggest ions. Thesitua-' slnmgth-¿S e i¿íii^¿4»la(*e to appeals Wil leathers, .Shall it I m * put «iovvn tion differs in .different hwalit'ies. to reason, justice ami human'riglits. ail'd . statesman I»r<«thers, .patriots an«l no gcm-raJ ~yueihod wi.iiikl : But a—ttitel^st Luuiki.of• tiu* cannoli' *.•■.•,. r>. - - . , v.\,r ' «hci<ll* litis «pie-dí«>11 It * may; for prokdJy- l»e fourni suited•’ tit«» ¿H. l dies a *- «■s away. sóiH.- \<;i«-« --. Iiiiinanlilbc? rivi i • f* . i - i . i ’ J \ « » ■ a.tiim*, be <lo<lge«l by the~c<million ■ Tl >c good sense of tile brethren' w ill Vet- licmlish in their tone's, áre fiml a m.qans of accomplishing the’ heard, clamoring for fia* a«ljjist- I office seeking politician? JjJ.lt. he ¡¡1rs the right work in their -re^peet ive count ies menLpf all disputes !>,v the' ".sinews must. « re long’ take «Jd« J«l» <>)’ be CoUUle.l i’l tin worthy <>f or communities, when once they leek *«f- wiit'. i Aml. tlrough> vv«'—oftfm the impijrtancr'd action. Se\ci*al of 'hear of Will's and I llinois of wars, conli,«l«*nce ami pushed'to the-wall. 2. I’ERXK lot’s I.LI ER VI TRE. the couumvs are aide and • should : is it-not a promt l«oa-i t.hal iki'tion’- I I - ■ ' ■ - . . « Tile freedom of the ]U*<;ss' is often employ a county evangelist. These T I are learning-.Wiir m’> líiore^ uli-iw-. callé« I. ’ill tl l«Ss« Aijncs, should cooperate with ciRdi othe’l*! ev«w* Th i-» «foes not imlicátc that .better hav'e complete files of the H erald . llretJirei’l, pray for-us..that wy and with a .State Evangelist *to I m * join b<> able w ith your assistance to selected ami sustaine«! by tlm State s\ direct your ¡taper that it may Ik* or. Territorial cooperation. wholly for the glory of Go«l and This will - reduce the 'work the g(ÏQ*l of Ins cause. — •_ Premium Offer. * to system arid enable us to set" “ suits ■ V ’ z entirely more satisfactory t.Jian any we have realized under our fofn'ier " Wv hav euk'V «.r offered a premi Avaut-ajf-ssvxtiun. .ami IL .well.. will give um for.subscribers, an«l the price at tained. a very few License of lilt’ Press." < hi this’ ’account. . jiernicioiiv^Uteraturf is tioiis have wisely c<>ii(lmled,to'con- . the blight of death over tcml with ipightiei 'weapon-, 'fins spit'ftiliny . ' ., - • * ■ ‘ i ■ is all. Instcft'l <>f laying si«¿gv to many homes whose inmates other evils.an - x\\ iit ly iji^apiwai m/. Xá- Ibrls-aml citadels th«-y arc st-ndinip wise gav*- promi-e of great it-ql'iil- spirit messengers vvithim^to bind nos*. The.press is a great powct the enemy.’ Instea«! <>f taking th«* and may •- S die use*«! T for ' good or evil.. How't.erril-»le thoomilady when it ThTs tTrnvy s[Aea<Is «liseuse HU'I «li-jltll throu'gh- ' w I ih I i . vvc bo W furnish the CHRIS ah increase of strength fl tai will accomplish no’t by ,wearing : «Jut out.the land. It is one of tie* most TIAN H erald vvould not by any •make still fuitliei a«lvanres mo"re physicaI .cHeigyT but -Byrcoilv eTtlilg” libtft-poisons in the whole doniain means jusfrfy it, but vveare’anxi- easy ami rapi«l. t<>re('s .I rom the rank's of tfi«- enemy of life. 1 It is an evil destroying the 1 1 1 1 4 • t • , « ous to do anything for our rvadersn- Wh'rfutliis is only suggotH,«., u.v, uud »ttving them lium the l«on«ls of life of* the youth, invading th« do want to emphasize the InipoH- death. sHCfed preeHU-4-v^_bf home, Hlld that we can to gratify them.. . . r-This. thi'ri is a gri'at field for threatening to overturn the sanctity President T. F ('ampUdthq« re anev of every county meeting’s titk- signed his place in Christian Col ing action looking- to a mtir«* ef-. action. The ¡'-sues ar«; as various of every holy tie. How sliafl this lege an«l expects soon to leave this fectual sprea«! «>1 th«**-( *«>sp«.*l. . Wl* Coast. ’He is one of the Best known must cithej.- improve th«.* opportu of comimwing Fhe sr>n it. as the coiiditions of humanity. Go«l <!esjgip ihat this^humanity, the. and if$^t loved men on the Pacific nities now- at hatid <>r give-up th«.* repository of. his truth,, shall be coast? ''Thousands of brethren and field* to those who vvill. . 'The sects “also made-the battle grouii'l.tof all friends’ would like to have a good are at wm k vigorously. Ev cry these great, «-piritual cm111ief>, From year we Wait, puts iis at .just .so, this humahity minst l»«j/ -evolve«! photogift]ih*of him. much ' greater «lisa«!vftrttftg«; ami ; of action al^d^to ;tli«? We have ha« I a negative carefully allows the ground to become so*. a-pr^nt-iples made to his liking, Cabinet size, a muck broa«ler against the reception I hiws of Go«l ami in. harmony with </oo«i-seed the kim/dom, ppleudid likeness of a tine looking of of the the good seed of of the kingdom. < all his Truth before the struggles tide of death be stayed ? 3. bribery . ' At the polls, . in the- council chamber, at the bar of justice and iiy tlie halls of legislation, this ini- quity demands our most earnest and prompt’ attention. It is be coming; so sublimate« I in its charac ter, embracing all things from,--a