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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1882)
CHRISTIAN feeling in Pennsylvania. The way is preparing to bring the issue up for a decision at the polls. Signs of the times plainly publish this fact forth as an actual issue in the . Coldwatir over the HERALD » I • 9 bed by one John Hervís, a drunken Democrat. —At Naples, Ontario county, N. Y., the other day, while at his din ner, George Parr drank a solution of sugar of lead and laudanum by mLtiV» frn.tn a hottja labelled I had a Plantation Bitters,” and died Ina tent to deliver us from so dieadful One Glass of Rum a corrupter. and destroyer ? If it At a meeting where temperance will not serve us on earth, what reason have we to think it will experiences were given, a man serve us in heaven'? Religion will arose and to) A what one glass had abolish dram shops. -False religion done for him. He said : “ I had a in from the land. If they are not swept away it will be because there is no re ligion in the land, or rather it will be because our Christianity iscounter- four men beside myself. the work of the Law and Order the night was stormy, and my —In a drunken rage Sunday League in Erie City, where $10,000 brother was to stand watch that evening a Mrs. Weyman in Pitts have been subscribed by the lead night. The seamen prevailed on burgh, Pa., threw an oil-lamp at ing business men to fight the him to take one glass to help him Mrs. Mary Googins. The lamp ex- sglflonsr and insist -m—tho-county- T6“ "pTffiHB" Ills duttCT, but, being 7»Iod6d, aa....... courts that the men who run them cares less for the abolition of dram u naccust omed to liquor, he fell badly that she died soon ^.fter. , shall recognize and observe the shops than for-the building uf asleep, amTin lire nigTit I" awoke Mrs. Wey man is un^el arrest. —“ laws and take ciiminal punishment meeting houses and churches, and find my vessel a wreck ; I took my — A lad named William Eustice ‘ ___ for violations. Eric is a fair ex we will show you a counterfeit wife aftd one of my little ones in was the other morning found lying ample of one feeler as to public Christian. - 1 -. Talk about the impossibility to my arms, and she took the other, between the tracks of the raiTrSld 1 sentiment. Another we find in Philadelphia this week in a gather put down dram shops ’ We may as and for hours we battled with the in Plainfield, NI J. He was badly ing of over three hundred earnest, well say that men are wronged and cold waves. After hours of suffer injured, and the next morning he , active temperance men whose de ruined from the necessity of the ing the waves took my little one died. The supposition is that he x liberations are made in but one cause. We may as well cast our from my embrace; then after more fell from a train while in a drunken resolution which insists that the Bibles in the Haines and burn tip hours of suffering the waves swept condition. • —James Renshaw, claiming to voter shall hear and that the voter our statutes and constitution with rnv other little one from m3’ wife’s arms, and our two little dear» were be a deputy-sheriff of King’s shall know the reason why pro them, as to act upon.the belief that lost ,to us forever. After more county, while laboring under a fit hibition should be made a consti- (here is qo escape from the dram battling witluthe storm and waves, of delirium tremens, Friday morn-' xliups.__ We may put d >wn dram Zm, t^iosutnamTOdiuent^— Idn nkrd at m y w i fe, and, behold , itur. nrvfltod consternation in the If the liquor interest imagine, the shops ir We-liiive ar heart- n> put* she was cold in death. I made my Delavan House, Albany, N. ¥., by- .’ contest simply a passing agitation, them down, and will engage heart way to the shore ” arid here I am — firing off a revolver promiscuously similar to the local option wave ol ily in the work. If we don’t pul tny wife, my children, and all my in his room. lie was arrested. x. 1872, some day the dream will be down the dram shops, we are u earthly possessions lost for ‘ one broken. The aiuendmeif is ready nnned people. Life is no longei *Tlmt wonderful catholicon known as lie- z. to be presented to the next legisfa desirable. If dram shops are not ,dass of rum.’”— Temperance Mrs. Lydia E. l’inkliam’s Vegetable Compound has given the lady a world lure in January, and in every put down they must Jjve upon- the i cord. wide reputation for doing good. It is county over the State, organizations blood of our industry and fortunes. like a living spring to the vital constitu Drink’s Doings. tion. Iler Blood Purifier will do more to bring the issue properly to public So hmg as we do not put them — A drunken man, Cornelius Car to cleanse the channels of the circula attention have been formed. The down, of course we shall be tion and purify the life of the body than ten, fell into a bonfire the morning all the sanitary devices of the Board of \ temperance men are united and punished by the immolation of oui after election, in East Ninth street, Health. there lies their strength. Men like children and friends. God will not N. Y. lie was taken to Bellevue Agnew and Black and Wagner are consent that we endorse them but Hospital. in their councils and the fight for -courge us.— Ex. —At the election in Orlanda, prohibition in Pennsylvania pro A I^mseller's Advice. Fid:, William Williams, a peaceable Brut In the world. Get Ilje genuine. mises to be interesting and very purknge han our trade-mark and A rumseller in Grafcon had a son, colored citizen, after being con Every ia marked Frazier's. Sold everywhejier^ warm. It is a matter of education—that a bright, promising boy, whom he siderably abused, was fatally stab- 12-49-ly is all. Give the statistic*. Place regarded with pride and allection. the poor houses, j tils and reforms For a long time the father k**pt his tones in one long fine before the j son away from the bar; but at Should «nd .it once for particulars of our NEW EDITION* of the PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE with ROTII AERSION* OF THE NEW TENTAMENT, in.l scores <>Y extra helps, and unequalled attractions at the Lowest popular line of Family Bibles publi>hed. For ¿fecial term r li'RITE AT ONCE to people and the storv of argument is length, in the pressure of business, Celling Price*. It is deservedly the most JOHN BUKA*, Bible Publisher, Not, 717 and 719 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. complete. Arm a man with icason, I love and prudence gave away to and his decision will come with the avai ice, and the son was made bar force of a cyclone. The battle is, tender. The father took the son ( therefore, not far off— Harred/urg . behind the .bar, and pointing to t. e I______ ecorations v>ne»ipi«i»t».».iiimMMrr CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. long row of bottles, said : “ Do you Daily Independent. D teX a. Re<l, right itichw* Id-’li flv»» it«phnlie •• t r • li I ni rii. a «cl amt plain, choice, new pattern», lor Sunday un I h me gift», 1c. to II On midi. see those bottles?” “Yes,” said f* ; bln •. aix hiche«, lhe lor 2'ct«.; Bv«» <Mcht _aiFT niBLEs. Can Grog Shops be Abolished ? the son. “ Well, There is ponon IT" H V 1 j llT ¡j rrntirr.fi i w r a nod liiii* eTTZ Ihipoited Oaf. rd* CT r t-rtg ». eww. cuter, for . . T wenty fire con hi for .'*•» K We. Beautiful Bilie, si't ' i----- edtfet!. bra.» botimi, taeneied 1 H L 3 S.unp.e tin« aud three olhvia, every one . ' Tiu-re is poison in I » boufc-Hiark. a ml clasp forale. We heard two men engaged in * M ><nthcent 11 lie. alii cilgi«, every one 1 Don’t-you never drink pPuRTED frIFT BOOKS. ronud coi nera, w ith cla-p, earnest conversation on Monday I nw-ei.-l h-ok mark, French Order iu-' your iloublo our 1 iiportatioti. I'il mor. eco cover vtnbos ml in «t ck lliai <eir. Prion fro« Se. nr wants B-att I” But the in Bx-n-u a drop—not a drop »» -------- r.uaeil 11 .rat design, in gold, tifii I»» k. 2 c to toe. Special discount in NqvetuVer. morning, at the corner of Prairie Huence of the bar proved too strong ('} I Is()M«)S Bi autifnl chrotnna. new pat- crrmn.b ue. vivid, pink and brown. for (1.23 iseeiui). _* 1 _ _ „ 1 >~*terui. Ilnlt.ilion fi ame. plRC'vfor Equal tn mam »5 gilt Bibles and Main streets. All we heard JFt I? curd of kc I i -. o I. Sniiip'o dozen Taanhavtc’ Oxford make, most completa for his father’s c mnsel. Example «LZ A JL A“‘ILUU1 9 extant; IBM pa«1'» el, pelo- per 100 (3.00, l oetpuul was this challenge: “You cannot is mightier than precept. The son BOOK MARKS. x£V™r,’i"“ »i'< •HT"nT .•pres pedi», dlcti nar>, concord.Hica. <1.30. Flexible protection cover, gilt edge». lilK-ac wi d, put down the grog shops.” .*•€. and upward*« Beautiful tiling. With kid lined, lor (2 30 Price, includo postage. drank and went down, through de Impnrtnd. ▼e. »*•, prrftr pM ture, Me , intorwurau, for ¿oc The press and people in reply DAVID C- COOK, Publisher, 4G AdutM St., <* W>* Large Illustrated catai'^tie free. I ------- — -- - scending steps of sin and shame, have only this to say, if d>am till he died a miserable drunkard shops cannot be abolished, then Thus it is that the crime of tin there is no truth in religion, no rumseller recoils upon his whole VERSION* «ml at OF once THE for particular, NEW TF*T»WENT of ow NEW EDITION* ... i . of r the . PKTnnni . , r”K*AL FAMILY BIBLE with BOTH ___ hope for society. And what is our family, and his iniquity is visited Should It >•'le»<-r»M!l> religion good for, if it is incompe- upon his own children,— Ex. join.lll KN*. Bible I ublulier, Nu». 71; and ;i, Qllvc Stmt, St. Louis, Mo. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. BIBLE AGENTS ■.Y-SliHiìffl STCHRISTMflS 1 BIBLE AGENTS « c v 1