12 -A. y ♦ • * CHRISTIAN IIRRAT.n /» ' Í ■ '<______ FARM FOR SALE Temperance in Schools. I PIERCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ' I • V The Minister of Education hav­ OFFER MY FARM FOR SALE, situated on« mile west of Monmouth^ ing pronounced in favor of teaching containing 150 acres of excellent grain temperance in the schools of Eng­ land. Good house, barn, fruits, berries, land, a large assemblage of teachers etc. Sixty acres of Fumtner fallow on I any one wishing good tcliool advan­ the subject by the eminent London tages. For particulars apply to physician, Dr. Richardson. In the J. P. LUCAS. course of his remerks, he said : Monmouth, Or. “ We will tell the truth on this subject, and we will teachit; but if therj is a class of the community that can tell tlus'truth most forci­ (Old “ NATIONAL,” Established lSijdj bly, a class upon whom thi%, duty / ?.y Front St. Let. Washington devolves more than upon all others and A Idei', together, it is the school-master and- PORTLAND, OR. -school-mistress class» * Thev hold A. P. A 1'111 strong, - - Pl inc, p:il. the keys of this mystery of infamy. J. A. Wiscti,. - Pennini! und Secretary. They are »L< iv-cherss of the mil- X " — I An-iifFtitntioir designed f order at. reasonable You m’ist cut off this evil thin", rafts. Natisfactio:) guaranteed. and show its uselessness and injury, College Jouru 1. containing information 'fhen as to the way„Jn -which-you cf The the course of study',” Mhm to enter,' time should proceed : Let children beirin required, cost of b» aid, etc., and cuts ^a-iti 1 ul, retired an«l healthful spot, in tl e midst ot a moral, cultivated and enterprising connnuniiv. and is easily accessible from aiiv direction. It is three miles east of Arbuckle, a towi) on the Noitberii Railway, with which it is connected by a daily stage-lifie. Tlie scenery around is iuapiiing. To the north rive thé stately form of M< Hnt Smista, the snowy peak»..of La^an, and the picturesque Buttes ; <,n the east wiul tie blue waters of the Haciamento, anti stretch away in the distance the pnic-clad walls and snowy domes ol the Sierras ; while on the vest lie Snow Mountain and the purple hills ef the Coast Range. __ _ . CUUUÿK OF STI DV. _ . Two complete Courses «.f 8iu«ly;,'tl <’Chi-sit'd ami ti e Scitiililic, Lave been Tiranged, em­ bracing togetlu'i’ Mathermiruis, Anciciit ¿nid Ali.'dein Lsiigtiuges, English, beience. Ait,- Music, Bible, liook-ketTiiig-lli«ry uinT’nitrtH^a.Tg^iiiibl«iFt«ny’, etc., and students, by the ad­ vice and consent of the Faculty, can puisue tinse studies srioiin tabe rnrr^t narnntageoiiR to them After the close of the regular Hesaioii. a Normal class will bo formed and taught by two of the Vroftssors hr tlierl ciictit of these who ikfirc to pass examination be foie stono County Board 1« r Teael.ers cei'tilicatcs. > -•g 'i.MJUi e M exts . — ■ . To those who 1 ave s« ns, dauglib’is or iiirt-ds fqMuc«(tjr-we cun offer rare advaiitages and strung indue» n t his to st ml to tins Hckuol, v i/.': ’ . . * 1. A «iiiiet sml crtlerlv O41t>ge louii, witlr.no. tùdoûlu_J‘linlai>g-I»lace <’i Gainblmg-liouse within tin' «• mil'-'of -il"' I u.tuii'g-. Ymir soirs aie Inn tiee lorn ll.c-e 1« mptatiuns tb criui«’. . _ _ - 2. Auiiblc, experienced ami-enthusiastic racuity. .... 3. U B hip irt c Tinr i'H' of Hfnrly. wi f h l l'-oit i i gh in i't i'iictiu»; — --------------- ---- —r---------- - 4. The advantage of formal training. * - ____ fom Rites of Tuition ami Modei.itc Exyciw.’s, Our charges are lower than ihot-e of auy ______ other.School of like grutle on the < oast, i-ntl young men sml womer wh«»Jisve to educate themselves, will liete limi, iato opportuniiies’to carry out their noLJr-prriposes. KXPKMSKffl _j______ _ O-'J Tuition in Collegiate Department, per term t. “ “ ** --- ---- a tir«¿ ! . . grade .......J.. ... Preparatory, •a it “ . •• second grade - •• Primary........... .........._. Instrumental Music, per month.. Use of'Instrument.................. ..... Vocalizafion................................ • • ■ Drawing and Painting.................. » . -f~¡---- ~ M oderiTLanguiiges, per term. Board, per week.......... ... ... All tuition must he paid in advance. Penmanship at teacher’s price. extra charges. l or Catalogue or furtlfcr particulars, address 12-32-Cm « . $25 (M3 22 30 .. 20 00 ... 10 IM) ... « 00 ~- ... 2 (X) ... « to ? ... 6 GO 10 I O 4 00 No janit< r’s feed or ..... A - I J. C. KEITH, President. An Extraordinary OfFej. ' There are ft number persons out of cm ploymeut in every county,—yet energetic men willing to work do not need to l»e. 't hose will­ ing t<> work can make from $100 to$50tfa month clear, working for us in a pleasant. and ptrnia- tient business- The amount yur agents make vaiies,—some making as liigbaa $500 a niont.li. while other» as low as $1G<|, all depending on the energy of the agent.. Me have an article of great merit. It should lie sol I to even House-owner, and pays over H1I j credit profit. Each sale is from $3 50 U» line agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 hl two days, and cleared $64.00. An agent iu New York made $15.00 in < lie dav. Any man vv itli energy enough to work a full «lay, anil will do iliis during the year can rrake from $2,000 t» $6,COO a year. We only want one man in each county, and to hini will give the exclusive sale us long as he continues to work faithfully for us. J here is no conqieii- tion, ami nothing like our invention—uuulv. Parti« s having from $2.0 toil,(H)0 to invest, can obtain a General Agency for ten eeuniies or a sta'e. Anv one can make an invislnie'it oT from $2b to $1,000 without the least risk of loss, as our Circulars will sl.ow that those inverting $25 can «»Her a .‘Ml d ys trial return tho goods unsold to us and get tlieir money back, il they do not clear at least $100. 'J lie/ show that a General Agent who will lake ten counties anil invest $2l0.t»O can after a (rial of. 90 days re­ turn all goods unsold to us, and have imuiey returned to them if they tail H^xleur nt least $750.(X) in that time, AVe are not paying salar­ ies, but want men willing towoik and obtain as their pay lire profits ot their energy. Afen Hot willing to work on our tonus will uotwoik on any. Those meaning business will receive our large descriptive circular, and extraordina­ ry offer l»y enclosing a three edit stamp, jvitlr their address. The fiist to camply with our terms will secure the county or coimlies thev * may wish to work. • Address, R enner M ani facti ’ iiino C o ., 118 Smithfield Htroct, Pitiftburg, Pa 12-31- Collage City, (’ill. » T._ , « A THE OLD-PATH GUIDE F. G. A li . en , Editor, G. W. Y ancey , Associate. ✓ ’ rilHIS ISA LARGE E1GHT-PAGE WEEKLY, I devoted to the advocacy and defence of Apostolic teaching and practice. ‘’Ask tor the Old-Paths, and walk therein” is its motto, its practice and ils leaching. Its matter is pure, rate, flesh and sparkling. Its make i.p is orderly, neat, attractive and on excellent paper. A specimen copy will satisfy all of the above, and will cost you but the time and postal card on which the request is made. Address the I nblishers. bee •• Our Principles," and ’‘Our Kull's.’’ _____ . ’ OH! TEKMS. Single Subscription, One Year, $2 00 ; Sixf Months, $1 GO ; Three Months, 50 els. "** C'Ll 11 BATES. To any one sending a club of five and $10 00 cash, an extra copy. 't in. Oi l> /'.»ill lit ¡PE p$2 00) anti ; Tur Won» anp T he W oi . k i50cts.) $2 25. /’ aciuc C hi r.< h N ews ($1 (X)) $2 50. T he C hristian II ebalp ($2 00) $3 (X). Address for specimens, C. C. U line & Co., General /’nblishers of Church and Sunday School Supplies, 310 Wes’ Alain St., 12-19-Gm Louisville, Ky. i » i 1 a week in ,vour own town. $5 Outfit ft. ’ ‘’ ficc. bio link. Everything r.ew. < *•)>- ital not required. We will furnish jou every­ thing.. Many are'making ioi tunes’. Eadies make as much as men. and Isiys and girls make gnat p,iy. lender if you want a buaineaM nt winch you can niakc^great pay all the time yon work, write for paiticulars to 11. H allett A c Co., Portland, Maine. Jft'STACUR AMI milMUKKS. •V '