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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1883)
t S9M •i F 7 * < I >>A bridge by a different way, passing Press, and we were shown the files Boston their semblance is put up pray for the spread of the Gospel I through a quiet old orchard where and mailing lists, in form very for show in the Old South along truth in this part of our mordf vine the East wind could not touch us much like the H erald lists, and with pitchers brought over in the yard. U,,.., a nd w he re' > t h e» win tr y 1 sunshin e "w w w...tnN... u wiy,',",a7WHFWy ■ ’’W” see m the reporting I filtered through the bare branches mailed from that room. The birth small boat that crdSsed the Atlantic of the individual pledges there is a of the apple trees almost as warm day books of Longfellow and Whit in 1878, all manner of reminders of mistake in a name, instead of C. as June. We passed a mill where tier were beautifully bound in the 19th of April, 1775, and, as Govern, it is C. Sovem, of Halsey. rock was taing ground into small calf. As we passed along the nar Miss D. remarked, much uninter I anticipate visiting Monriiouth bits, then the Porter House, from row way we caught glimpses on esting worthless trash termed relics. in a short time, and will endeavcr whose former proprietor the famous the tables of the half finished The day_of_the Old. South is done M l . br i ng s o me... nairww w i th th». Porter house steak fakes its name. volumes bearing the names of Alice • and every means is being taken to money for your excellent paper. I The old tavern is a rambling brown and Phoebe Cary, Arithmetics, save it as a museum, but the city would rather, do without all other M^xxlen structure formerly a ren Longfellow and Emerson, Calendars i is crushing it, and its fate seems papers than the H erald . May dezvous for cattle traders, but and Dictionaries everywhere. After • inevitable. If Reubena had been the Lord bless you in helping to whose glory has departed save the being shown the process of coloring • with us she would perhaps have spread the Gospel with the H erald . glory of its name. Our next ex leaf edges and gilding and the found the torch that Israel Putnam May the cause of Christ prosper perience was running against a variotf^iapers imported for book carried into the wolf’s den interest is our prayer. large marble slab bearing this in covers we were taken to the engine ing lying within a case in a glass Yours in Christ, scription : “ At this place, Apr. 19, "house and the artists department. tube, as she claims both name and J. II. M oore . 1775, four citizens were killed by I won’t explain to you about cither, lineage from that hero. British soldiers retreating from because I don’t know enough. The Letter from Bro. Harlan But the vacation is over, we are Lexington ; erected by the citizens . stereotyping..was simpler,- but -you- ...going laiekto-Wellesley to the in D rain , O r ., Jan. 15, 1883. of Cambridge, 1880.” Friday can learn more than I could tell tense hurried life and Prince to his morning I was too tired to leave you from an Encyclopaedia,vand we books. There will be no more Bro. Floyd : According to arrangements Bro. my room, but the rest spent a will not tarry longer, but go as we mornings over new .books and I, X Mulkuy um^wiUr iis on Satur- pleasant forenoon at the House- are le«l. thro^tgh. the- great type -Harper x M a day night before, and on the second hold decorative art rooms in Boston ting rooms to the wholesale book pleasant rooms, no more pop-corn where they were shown old Roman rooms, where I could not resist but nor'eandy nor doughnuts, but tails Sunday of this month, preaching H, bricks and antique tiles by Mr purcliased “ The Autocrat of the and beams and rare beef steak and three discourses with one addition FM Wellington, husband of the Welles Breakfast Table ” as a souvenir of fish on Fridays. The New Year from the Missionary Baptists. Bro. " ley art teacher. In the afternoon 1 our visit. There are ataut five may bring sorrow but it will bring .R. L. Shelley has moved here, and Mrs. Hayward took us all to visit > hundred employees, both men and mercies as well, and, I trust, it will is preaching for us regularly every the Riverside Press. It was quite women, making a little busy world make us all better and wiser and Sunday. Bro. Mulkey preached a very "affectionate farewell dis a long walk down the river Charles by themselves with its wheels happier than the year just gone. course last night. He has* left in through a portion of the city we within wheetST“~Ofiour return we M ary S tump . the hearts of the people of Drain had never Reen. The principal were shown through the Cambridge thè kindest regards, but as he is Letter from Bro. Moore. | building is a large four storied fire department, and thus ended well acquainted with Bro. Shelley, ■ brick standing back some distance another wonderful day. E ugene C ity , O r ., he says he can confidently trust the I from the street. A high iron fence Sunday morning we heard Dr Jan. 13, 1883. work here to him and go to other I shuts off the grounds from the McKenzie in his own church at Dear Bro. Floyd : I street, and as we entered the great Cambridge, and at 3 P. M. Prince Having a few leisure moments, fields of latar. We feel greatly | gateway and passed up the wide and I with a lady from Portland, I thought I could not spend the I blessed and encouraged in the | avenue to the door a statue was on Maine, handed in our letters at the time more profitably than by growth and prosperity of the mas r our right and a fountain on the little Disciples church meeting in writing a short piece for the H er - j ter’s cause at this place. Yours in the one hope, | left. Farther to the right was an Horticultural Hall. ALD. J as . H arlan . S old apple orchard and farther on On last Lord’s day we preached New Year’s day and still fine r the left, buildings. Imagine several weather. We have been in the at what is called the Wallace I buildings built al>out a sort of city all day, rode in the elevator to school house, (filling an appoint • Letter from Bro. Doty. I court behind the main building and the roof of the Equitable building, ment of Bro. A. C. Vernon’s) Scio, O r ., Jan. 16, 1883. back of them all the Charles river (nine stories), and at 12 M. saw the The people of that place are very Dear Bro. Floyd: and I think you will have a fair big ball connected with the Har anxious to have our brethren to 1 I have been thinking for some idea of the outside appearance of vard observatory drop, giving the preach there once .a month, and 1 time I would write you, and having the Riverside Press known over all correct time to all Boston ; entered think there can be an organization just returned from our cooperation the world for the beauty of its the Old South church, apd the first effected there. If so, I think there meeting (Linn ( ’ ‘ county) I thought it books. Mr. Coolidge, a friend of thing we were asked after paying are some Methodists who will unite a good time, I Mrs. Hayward, took us everywhere 25 cte. each was, did we know the there, as they seemed to be very ! We had a good meeting. We I explaining and answering questions story of “ Mother Goose.” Yes we anxious, and in fact, invited us to met on Wednesday the 10th, ami I till we wondered at his good had heard about her, she was born preach, and said they would help closed Friday. As it was the first I humored patience. All the print- a Miss Foster in Charlestown, mar us all they could. meeting of the kind ever held in I ing and binding of Webster’s large ried a man named Goose, and sang There is room for a great many the county, and being only partial | dictionaries is done by the River ditties to the children of Thos. more of our * preachers in this val ly organized, there was no pro I side Press, although done in large Fleet, her son-inlaw. The entire ley, and it is the prayer of your gramme previously .prepared, and B orders sometimes for other firms. gallery at the farther end of the humble writer that our brethren the brethren could not take hold nf YU_________ xl____ 11____ _x___ 1—'j*________ .£ ■'We,MW«Veéy degree -of church from theeptranéê was takejv will arouse from their slumbers and the subject as readily as if they hail ---------- — I completion, being printed afld up with a representation of Mother i send such thrilling calls through had time to mature them, but we I folded and stitched and bound Goose’s house, the- printing office of the valley and up and down this had good interest and a profitable ’ I and then in the store rooms coast that we will be supplied with Thos. Fleet and «Pudding lane. < session. The Secretary will fur H in wrappers ready for the pur- effectual preachers. Pudding lane and Mother Goose ’ s < nish you the minutes of the' meet chaser. 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