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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1882)
< . •? ■* 4 12 CHRISTIAN" ITTCRAT.D —T' ■ k . _—■ ■ I elements to meet you ye Wot not Rufus, every day, and that, too, BAPTISMAL ROBES. I of. You must learn to stand,' each without any painfid application. It Graduation and Real Life i one single and alone. But you can will not wear you out in the hast; rpHE “ LADIES AID SOCIETY" OF THE I Christian Church, Portland, is prepared t& furnish “Baptismal Robes” to those desiring, — The connneficement season is1- not do so without..often sinking, but, on the contrary, it will be ra- at prices from $5 to »7, according to kind of about, over. All over the land deep in the wave’s. Not a few hard, ther inspiring and cheering. The cloth. These will be sent by mail to any part of the coast.. Addrdss, H erald Office, 105 Eirst these happy, joyous occasions have and bitter experiences are before way it is done is this : Get inwTthe St., Portland, Or. ' * 'you. You will liave nee3 of all' habit o? reflecting well over every- cOine and gone. And what scene i 2J. i Y T II Greatchance to make money. . is mejre pleasing to the £ye or to your strength, and all yonr enthu tldng that goes on about you. VI V/ J. J lz.Tliose who always lake ad vantage of the good chances for making money the intellect than a goodly band of siasm— -yes, and all the knirwh?dge^J£vents and people pass before the that up® otlcrcd, generally l>ecome wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances young men gathered together on you have ever acquired. And, oh, before the view of the majority, remain in poverty. We want many men, wom en, boys and girls to work for us right in their « how pitiful will that knowledge Jeaving as little impression as the this their graduation day. —— leetdiiies. 'Any one can do the work properly the first start. The business will pay more** Stand in their place and look seem. In college days it seemed rolling clouds. The only thing that from than ten -times ordinary wages. Expensive MYdLmglk^ufficicn t 4xuxa.r.ryM«.yQU, ..aixiiuiJ^ja.wak^tLu.h ...... ____ io make-money rapidly. You can devote your through the whole battle of life, tion is the prospect of'‘having some whole time to the work, or only vour «pare mo With this day in view, they have Full information and ali that i, nee<led ■ancTndwTFseems as nothing beside fun. ’ That is well enough in its ments. studied for will-nigh half a score of sent free. Andress S tinson A- Co., Portland, - years. Thinking always of the [ of the stern requirements of the place; but it cannot be made the Maine. time—wQuld it ever come—when ! hour. Now, quit you like men.- business of life, nor of the spare The Cream of nil Book« of Adventure. Th is fi i st st™ tif hpfplussnm 'wiH mome nts of ?if u,-i f wu 'Winitd e ver T PIONEER g I DARING th.s platform to receive their diplo be of worth to you, if it lead you to amount to mucli here. A thought- HEROES ? I DEEDS. mas. And now, they see before i take a just estimate of selfjmd .of fid boy is, by all odds, tho one -to The thrilling adven tures of all tito hero ex- and frontier figiitcra with Indians, out - them -a -crowded bouse ; all their ’ the need before you, and, sustained ’ make the most of himself and stand pTorern laws and wihl beasts, over our whole country, trwn the eat liest. times to the present. Lives friends- dressed in gala attire, listen by honest faith in self and in God, in the highest esteem. It will take and fatuous exploits of DoSpto LaSalle, Stand Boone, Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, ing to their farewell words. Hope to settle down till you strike your a little while to form the habit; ish. Houston. Carson, Custer, California Joe, Wild beams in their faces and paints in lowest, point, and then having but every fresh effort will make Bill. Buffalo Bill, Gens. Miles and Crook, grfat Indian Chiefs and scoies of others. (iOJlWE- glorious colors the future. They found bed-rock, prepare to cope youi, powers of mind more wide OUNLY ILLUSTRATED with 17-5 fine en- ■gravings to Hie life. AGENTS WANTED. will achieve fame and fortune. They with what is before you. Woe to Mwake, ami stronger for the nest Low priced and beats anything to sell. J. A CO., 120 Bush St., San Franeiftco. will make names which shall live you, if pride leads-ybu to over-osti- opportunity. Y'ou can learn even I I DEWING 12-2!M;m < on the lips of future ages. To these 1 mate your abilities. In that case from things that ate m t pleasing young mind^ jvroud of the past, it there is a rock before you on wTiTcIT I in themselves. If a mail comes in-- 1 KIDNEY-WORT | seems a comparatively easy thing you will make shipwreck. Woe to to the store with a rough, coarse to d<v- Eor years they have listen you, if cuuiage forsakes you at a way of speaking and acting, y< u : cd to many of the choicest minds time like this, and in despondency can take a mental note o£that man. o you give up the conflict and settle and determine-that you cultivate <>f the hind, who have come to them n c s down ,to a life-of ¡nation and nonen- quite a different style. When a to impart the riches each has garr._ ? 1 red in Ids' own field of study. : tity. Woe to you, if when*you are tipsy youth steps-in, and talks jik These. inen have made for them in the deep waters and begin to his maudlin*, silly manmr,there is j > » selves names and reputations, why j you cbtch hold (>f some strong- a teropcntfiee kchrre for you. If c 5 not u^e? For years they have heard er one>tin<^ trJ •i,a^ fLrough life some, one else- manages a piece of w work much more skillfully than repeated over and ov^r again that in ^*s wa^e- iklDNEY-WORT the way bo the highest positions in ^ife is real; And teal men have yourself, take a sharp look at hia the land lies open to any student P^ace because they make a place for method, and learn his ‘sleight of 11 L 1^ busiuc.ssLjmw liefore the puli- - who will toil hard enough. Others themselves. The’ world wants men, hand.1 It will be a great deal 1 ‘1 -7 kJ _L lie. You can make money faster V at-work for us than at aux thing "else Capital not ’ htrvv climbed these heights’ and an(l V011 approve yourselves men, more profitable all your life than to needed. We will start you. $12 a day and u]>- Mard.-t made at home by the industrious. Men, — . shine now upon us in the firmament it Will give you place and welcome. leain a dozen funny tricks. If women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to B"*’’ for us. Now is the time. You can work of power ^nd of thought. These Life is earnest. And men who pass you hear people conversing upon work in sjiare time only or give your wlmle time to tho business. You can live at home and do the men what matter it they be few— through it, as we do, but once, must subjects upon which it is well to be work. N<> other business will pay you nearly well. No one can fail to make enormous pay mould the thinking of millions. strike to-day, every day, hard, true informad, give attention to their re its by engaging at once. Costly Outfit and terms tree- Money made fast, easily and honorably. They have succeeded, why not we ? blows, for God and the rights of marks, and store away the points Address Tul a A Co., Augusta, Maine. Ami so these fresh, young graduates fellowmen. Therefore, we say, in your memory. It is hut prising THAT WONDERFUL BOOK whose college work is done, and quit you like men and you will re how much one may gain from con versatiofi if he will butkarn to silt GUIDE g SUCCESS wh<> hardly escape from the convic ceive the welcome of men.— Az. out the wheat from the chad' You tion that now the bulk of their WITH FORMS FOR BUSINESS One Way to Learn. cm learn much from thoughtful Lard work is over, look forward AND SOCIETY reading of good papers also, ami it Js elling by tens offtiousands. It is the most into active life with dauntless Rufus was but fifteen, yet he had nniversall v useful book ever published.' It courage snd enthusiasm. been a year and more at work in will rest instead of tiring you. So, dells completely HOW TO DO EVERYTHING the beet wav, How to be Yonr Own Lawyer, Young men ■ we rejoice with you Mr. Johnson’s store. He came home don t give up the ship, Rufus, and I in Ho;v to Do BT ikîiiwh Correctly and Hucc'ew- How to act in Society and everywhere. in your yo'uthful strength and en very tired every evening- runitig conclude your education must stop A fully, goldmine of varied information to all classes thusiasm. -But you will need it all upstairs and down so much, and because you work hard all day. lor constant reference. AMENTS WANTED tor all or spare time. To know why this Ixmk in the fiercer conflicts which now handling over groceries of all sorts. \ ou are acquiring an excePent of REAL value and attractions relis*better than I sn.v other, apply for terms t» J. DEWING A haste co meet yod. Life is not a “ I wish 1 had studied harder practical education in your store I *(’0., ban FranciEcu, (’al.-* , 12-2tMIm bed of roses. The protection of when I was in school, 1’ncle Ed work, and it will be easy to double ; —- FOIl THE college walls is no longer yours. ward,” he sapl,;one night; “ but 1 its value, if you will but adopt the The strength of comradeship which don’t feel much like taking up a attentive, thoughtful h,abit.”— Ex. TWELFTH ANNUAL ANN'OUN'V EMEN1 OF you have learned to realize, and it book after 'my day’s work is done. Health, the poor man's riches, and MARS’ HILL COLLEGE, may be to depend upon somewhat, I don’Lknow how those wonderful the rich man’s bliss, is maintained-by NEAR is no’ longer, yours-. Giri1 your- boys managed we read about, who the judicious use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla FLORENCE, ALABAMA, which strengthens and invigorates the (ÎSS1 anil lMi'4,) A 1 sdvcsf young men, for-now you ; teamed so muen in their spare Hystem by , purifying . _ . . the blood. it is SO V * I — — ADORES« must fight life’s battles alone. . minutes.” • d ——-r highly - • concentrated fhatTFis the most v, , i , , i economical medicine for this purpose . B. LARIMORE, President, And beware! for now there aYe i You may learn a good- deal, I that ean be used. FLORENCE,. ALBBAMA. ■■ - ” ’• .■■■' . ..... ., . . . . . “LA-.g. . _ _ Educational Department. • J 1 > A » ' 4 & « A 4 4 ♦ ' Sagas J * 4 . y -*• «7 -l <SJS . ♦ V « J* i 1 “ ' ' ’ . • - ...•■■ ~ /' —fe."A , i * '' , , , , i ■ ' | ■ 1 1 ■ " ' <