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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1882)
» PIERCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGEs Weather Report. 1 ' ' f- ‘ ' I. • •i HERALD CHRISTIAN 12 « 3 the risk of drowning is jejluced to During August, 1882, there were zero. The process involves no un ----- FOR 2 days during which rain fell, and certainty, no delay. Very different MALES AND FEMALES. an aggregate of 0.03 in. of water, from swimming, it can be acquired at once.— Nature. ’— s-eOe< • ■ 28 clear and 3 cloudy days. . -; v‘ V . The mean temperature for the HE NEST SESSION OF THIS PROSPEROUS AND GROWING INSTITUTION WILL There i.s no man more busily month was G3.2L0, ■’Pmptnymi oAfOKDAY. Highest daily mean temperature OBJECTS. the venerable historian. Although for the month*1 Y4 , on the 30th. upwards of fourscore years, he Tliix College was founded in 1874, for the co-education of both xexes, upon equal condition, Lowest daily mean 53°, on the 25th. of entrance and graduation, and has had a healthy and xteady growth from the beginning. Our works untiringly upon Lis history, aim ix to give a good, solid education in the various branches of a Collège course, upon a The mean temperature for, the and thus to prepare xtudents for 'lie practical and beautiful pursuits ôf life, and aided by a secretary and several CArixtiiiH for honorable citizenship—' - , month at 2 o’clock P. M. was 74.32°. copyists. It has been almost fifty LOCATION. The highest temperature for the The College Buildings; consisting of two sulistantial brick edifices, stand upon a' campus of years since his pen first began the ten o w e o in tb. î i l e asu iit vilte^o of C e ll eg e 6'ity i ■ iw -44te--w’HH h e i 'n pai t.. n f"C n4rn w "Cuiiuly. Tilt! ‘ -mOTrtlr-ww4Hr“ at.. 2-- trdwk---P: --iihr task of yv7TtTn"g"^rnfH^^ tow n is pleasantly located in a læa itiful, retired xml healthful spot, in the midst of a moral, on the 30th. Lowest temperature cultivated and enterprising community and is easily accessible from any direction. It is three United States, and Ire has scarcely miles east of Arbuckle, a town on the Northern Railway, with which it is connected bv a daily 51 . at 7 o’clock A. M., on the 17th. Thq scenery around is inspiring. To the north rise the stately form of Mount completed it to the beginning of stage-line. Shasta, the snowy peaks of Las.-en, and the picturesque Buttes : on the east wind the blue' The prevailing winds for the the present century. Though yet waters of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the dixtauee the pine-clad walls and snowy domes ol the Sierras : while on the vest lie Snow Mountain and the purple bills ef the Coast Range. month were from the north during in vigorous health, he can hardly CUt-nxiK OF STI 1>Y. 21) days, S. \V. 2 dajs. live to see the completion of his Two complete Courses of Study, the Cla-sical and the Scientific, have boen arranged, em- ' During A‘ugust, 1881, there were bnteing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Langnuues, English, Science, Ai t, Music, undertake"—-Am ivjellst. ~ Bible, BoiÎ-TicéptIig. TheriVttntkrracticcuf Teaching, HMmy. etc., and student«, by the ad 3 days during which rain fell, and I vice and consent ol the Faculty, can pui sue tliosu studies show n to lie most advantageous to , i tlif-H). AllUl After V1JU the tiunv closo ol but? the IC-ftlliai regular »-»UOD Sess'on. ” la . « a A Normal ’wi.niu VAM^o c I msh will .<*.* lie ..'v formed affll taught «> v »xy by v two w w 1.24 in.,of water, 17 clear and 11 “No two men; but being lelt of the VrofcHHOis f< i the <»f 'these who* dosin • ’to puss examination liefore none County . ' Board for r TearLerk I\kAx.l x.i’lj /'zi i I I In-j f certificates. cloudy di^ys. ' Mean temjrerature alone with each other, enter into - , INUVC .EMK.Vrs,. for - the month 01.23’. Highest simpler relations. Yet it i.s affinity To those who have beds , daughters-or wants to educate, we 'CaliTOtibr. j-arcr advantages anil daily, 70 , on the 19th. Lowest I strong iuducenieirts to send to tliw Selioolf viz.: " “ . ’ that determines xilych two shall 1. A quiet i/ui ordf rl.v College Town, willi im r^sloon, Pi mking-plxee or ,4temblmg-h«’ttw J daily, 51 , on the 27th. within tlnce mile’s of the buildings. Your sons arc here free troin these temptation» Jo converse. Unrelated men give crime. ~ ' T. PEARi E. 2. An able,\exi>erieircc<l and entliu*iastie Faculty. " ■ -** - ■ - little joy to each other, will never Eola, Or., Sent. l, 1882- 3. J-'oinplete (-ourse <<i Study, with thorough'mati uctivii. 4. The advantage of Normal training. suspect the-latent powers- of each. 5. Low Rites oi Tuitbm ami Moderate Expenses. Our charges are low^rJlian tlic^e^of any to. Swim. We -UlkuiouMJtiuuai.. of .a...tulL’U.LJ.'ar themselves, will lieie timl rare oiqiortunities to carry oqt their noble puri»>ses. conversation, as if it were a per 4 • ' ' - — ■ ' FM’ENSKSi The bathings—I might say the manent property, i-ir some indi ... $25 00 TuitioU in Collegiate Dc-]>artinent, i>er term... . ........ * drowning—season is upon us, when , .. 22 50 >> «. Preparatory, tii“i grade....................... .. viduals. Conversation is an evan ... 20 OO “ “ “ secsH«! giade...... ..... many lives «ill unhappily be lost. > 10 OO “ •• Primary......... . ............................ escent relation, nothing more.”— 4 . . .. 6 OO 'Instrumental Music, per month.................. <... ........ As the human frame, bulk for bulk, Ralph Waldo ErHemon. .... 2 00 4 Use of Instrument.............. . ........................ .................. is lighter than water, all that is .. :. 8 00 Vocalization........................ ... O .... t» 00 Drawing and Pain ting........... ..................................... . needful to save life is to permit the 00 .... 10 Modern Languages, j>er term. ..... ........., .rr.TTrs;- *’ 4 00 The invention of the harness is Bourd, per week.... . .......... .............................. . ............ body to sink until it shall Ail tuition must be paid in advance. Penmanship at teacher ’ s price. No janitor ’ » fee» or displace as much water as equals ascribed to Erecthew», king of extra charges. ‘ I ■ For Catalogue or further particulars, address Athetis, who lived 300 or 400 years the body’s weight. Then paddle j. C. KEITH,.President. ---------- College -City, Cui. 12-32-6m gtntly, as the lower animals do, before Christ. I > k o I r ? - N ■» with hands and feet, the head being held erect, wherever it is desired to An Extraordinary Offer. go. This direction being carried There uro a number of person» out of em out is absolutely all that is needful ployment in every county,—yet energetic men under ordinary conditions to pre willing to work do not need to be. Those will ing to work can make from $100 to$500K month serve life. clear, working for ux in a ploasani and perma Children in eveiy instance ought nent business- The amount bur agents make —some making as high ax $500 a month, to be made to tread water, from varies, while others as low as $l<'0, all depending on their earliest age, say in shallow the energy of the agent- We have an article of great merit. It should be sold to every slate baths, with blood-warm water, House-owner, and pays over >00 percent profit. Each sale is from $3 50 to $10.< 0. One agent or, win n convenient and suitable, I in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days, and cleared ' $64 00. An agent io New York made $!5.00 in in some river, pond, or in the open one dav. Aliy man with <-m renough to work full uav, and will do this during the year can sea. A leather belt with ring, and I a E-^ke from $2,000 t > $».< 00 a year. We only want one man in each county, and to him will a stout rod with line and hook are * give the exclusive sale as long as he continues employed by Portugese mothers to to work faithfully for-ux. There is noconqietj- tion, and nothing like our invention made. instruct their children. The moth Partv x having from $210 to #1,000 to invest, can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a er, rod in hand, stands on the brink. state. Anv one can make an investment of from $25 to $1,000 without the least risk of loss, The child leains in the water. In as our Circulars will show that those inverting can offer a 30 d yx trial return the goods Pal is swimming schools, the same $25 unsold to ux and get their money back, if they not clear at least $100 They show that a procedure is resorted to. The busi , do General Agent who will take ten counties and ness cannot be begun too soon. I nyvest $216.00 can after a trial of 00 days re turn all goods unsold to ux. and have money siw mere infants sustaining them- returned to them if they Lail to clear at least $750.00 in that time. Wc are not Paying salar selves perfectly in the tepid waters ies, but want n><n willing to work and obtain ax their pay the profits ol their energy. -Men of Africa. 'Pleading water is fax I not willing to work tin our teims will pot work on ¡inv. 1 hose meaning business will receive sifer than swimming in a broken our large descriptive chctilar, and extraordina- offer by enclosing a three cent stamp, with sea. Every adult, mftn or woman, rv their add ess. The tbi t to comply with our who has not practiced it, should be terms will secure iho county or counties they may wish to w;prk. Address, ItEXMar M tM rAcrvr.iMi Co., gin. < )nce the conviction instilled 11« Smithfield Strset, Pittaburg,- l’a. 12-31 3m that the body is lighter than water, * n * AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Home Life of A. 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