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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1883)
CHRISTIAN HFRALn _______ _■ Some of the brightest drops in the chalice of life remain for us in old age. The last draught which a ¿ii.Yed.. ,Lx,.ilruiK though near the bottom of the cup, may, as is said of the Roman of old, have at the very bottom, instead of dregs, mojt costly pearls.” ' ‘ ____________ .... *. PIERCE CHRISTIAN HEALTH OFW ----- FOB------ he next session of this prosperous and growing institution will T LOCATION. The College Buildings, consisting of two substantial brick edifices, atand upon a campus of ten acres in the pleasant village of College City, in the southern part of Colusa County. The town is pleasantly located in a beaitiful, retired and healthful spot, in the midst of a* moral, You have cause to tremble if tl e Bibto appears a commonplace book, k --- . ■- a» » miles east of Arbuckle, a town on the Northern Railway, with which it is connected by a daily stage-line. The^scenery around is inspiring. To the north rise the stately form of Mount i/basta, the snowy peaks of Lassen, and the picturesque Buttes; on the east wind the blue waters of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the distance the pine-clad walls and snowy domes ol the Sierras ; while on the west lie Snow Mountain and the purple hill« of the Coast Range. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S COURIE OF STUDY. VEGETABLE COMPOUND. * ' Two complete Courses of Study, the Classical and the Scientific, have l»een arranged, em bracing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, English, Science, Art, Music, Bible, Book-keeping, Theory and Practice of Teaching, History, etc., and students, by the ad vice and consent of the Faculty, can pursue those studies shown to be moat advantageous to them. After the close of the regular Sews on. a Normal class will be formed and taught by two <>f the T’nifessbirs for tlie lieheflt of those who desire to pass examination lefore some County Board for Teacher«' certiorates. A Hnre Care for all FEMALE WEAK. NESSES, Incladloff Lencarrhcrn, Ir- reawlar aad Painful Menstruation, , , •vrjriti La AB? A -11. nWf| »ru"ois (/* K 1(1 UcJ b 9 DO OtO i ■ ■...i u er remedy equals it. It is sold iu both dry and liquid form by all druggists. He who loves little, prays little ; Che Wamb, Flnodinc, PRO LAPSUS UTERI, «Ac. INDUCEMENTS. tyPleasant to the taste, efflcaclous and Immediate tn it* effect. It la a great help in pregnancy, and re lieves pain during labor and at regular period», i To those who have ions, daughters or wards to educate, wa can offer rare advantages and strong inducements to send to this School, viz.: 1. A quiet and orderly Collrge Town, with no Saloon, Drinking- i or Gambling-house ...... of either eez, it is second to no remedy that has ever bean before the public i and for all diseases of the Kinarra It is the Greatest Kerned v <« <*« World. Austin. **Bough en Kats.’ 2. 3. 4. 5. tJF“KIDNEY COMPLAINTS af Either Sex Find Great Belief in Ite Use. 01» .ra out rats, mioe, roacheB, flic, , anta, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks' gophers. 15c. Druggists. will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, at the same time will gl»e tone and rtrength to »haayfemn. a» marveUous in results as the Compound. ISfFor one dimj get a package of Diamond Dye« at the druggist's. They eolor anything the simplest and moat desirable colors. tVBoth the Compound and Blood Purlller are pre pared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Nass. Price of either, |1. six bottles for $5. The Compound Is sent by mafl in the form of pills, or of lozenger, on receipt of price, tl per box fear either. Mrs. nnkham freely -¡¡ggwert an letters 6t VUiVArr. Enclose 3 cent stamp. Send for pamphlet. Mention thie Paper. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S BLOOD PURfYIEB Only one day at a time in given us to improve. .I«at one day. We are sure of no more, but our plan ning and contriving reaches far into the future. We count the days as if sure of them, instead of improving | the time really in our possession in . such a way as we would were we sure it were our last. " Roast not thyself of to-morrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.”— Recorder. Vocalization Drawing and Painting............ Modern Languages, per term Board, per week............................... .......................... . ................................. All tuition must be paid in advance. Penmanahip at teacher'« price. extra charges. For Catalogue or further particulars, address *If you are a woman and would con tribute your influence to redeem hu manity from ita Dnmiterlesa ills, make Ktt'ftitngir élse anfioriHhaia'fò' heàjlli If you possess thin inestimable trdasur« you may transmit the same and your offspring may rise up and call you bless- \ ed. To secure this it will be wejl Io seek the motherly countenance of Mrs. Pinkhim, Lynn, Mass. College City, Cal. «raflnta TriBalii Ea croup . asthma , I h I Oil 3 U IL Ulla bronchitis , neuralgia . b M3 Q MB Fj 9 IE Johnson's Anodyne I.iniinent ‘ ‘ ’¿J - .» S 8 g -T ■ ■ ■ ■ S ■ ■ HU ■ K ■ ■ 3 "J H M H S gL— 111 Mf’? (for Internal and External Use, will iustaiitaiieously relieve these ter- rible diseases, and will positively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save many lives, sent free by ftiafl. Don't delay »moment. Prevention is better than cure. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., B oston , M ass . Í KI DN EY-WORT I D. w . prentice & co., HAS BEEN PROVED KIDNEY DISEASES. ...925 00 ... ML50 . ..... 20 00 .... 10 00 .... 6 00 ... 2 00 ... 8 00 ... 600 ... 10 00 ... 4 00 No janitor's fees or J. C. KEITH, President, 12-32-Gm — co:— rpHIS 18 THE PIONEER FUND FOR THE 1 free distribution of tracts. Is well supplied with tracts on the elements of the Gospel. New kinds will follow soou. These tracts are free Io those who are not abl* to buy them, ard fifty ceuts per hundred to those who are able. Even cent received will be used to print t- acts. Weak churches will find these tracts useful. Evangelists should go well supplie ?, Address .J. W. HjGBEE, Trustee, 12-35-tf Madisonville, Ky. The SUREST CURB for n Tuition in Collegiate Department, per term «I " “ * - - « “ Preparatory, first grade .. << “ “ second grade. <« •• Primary....... .-...................... lustrumentai Music, per month. Use of Instrument Labor to keep alive in your 43->8old by all I>rw«iat«.“®» <a> breast that little spark of celestial fire, called conscience.— Wasking- THE CHRISTIAN SOWER } ton. TRACT FUND. Mrs Winslow’sHoothing Hvrupistho prescrip tion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in theUui'ed State«, and I ks been use.I fr»r forty years with never failing success bi millions of mothers for their children It re lieves f.ho hild from pein, cures dysentery and diarrboM, griping in the bowels, and wiud- ooiic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price twenty live cents a bottle. lAiiO-ly '< crime. An able, experienced and enthusiastic Faculty. Complete Course of Study, with thorough instruction. The advantage of Normal training. Low Rites of Tuition and Moderate Expense«. Onr charges are lower than those of any other School of like grade on the Coast, and young men and women who have to educate themselves, will here find rare opportunities to carry out their noble purposes. EXPENSES» r«-LTMA E. Pnanun’s Irm Fnxa cure Const'.pa tlon. Biliousness aad Torpidity of th» Llv er. «3 cents Forty Year’s Experience of an Old Nurse. OBJECTS. Thia College was founded in 1874, for the co-education of both sexes, upon equal conditions mriaucewd grad uauihi . «4 U rb bad a UealLhy ¡uid steady growlii tr.oin.lhn .btXiJiiiUhg, ...Dux aim is to give a good, solid education in the various branches of a College ct.urw1, upon a Christian Lrsis, and thus to prepare student* for he practical and beautiful pursuit« of life, and for honorable citizenship. & d&jLAMUi ba^axnad &tMvd.a44MM»a- *»*“ Better be wine by the miefurtrne of others than by year own.” Take warning in time. Avoid quack nos trums by whiob thonsauda anuually pei- iah. Use only such remedies as are de monstrated above suspicion, f >rem< st among which ia Kidney-Wort. For open on MONDAY, September 4, 1882, and close on THURSDAY, April 26, 1883. _ at once, on postal, to II. C. W ilkinson 1 Co., 195 and 197 Fulton street. New York. 18 l-6m , COLLEGE IS THE HOPE Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lucrative agency business, by which $5 ■.... Au I_____________________________ e S o The Leading Music Dealers, I Doe« a lame book or dieordered urine indi cate that you are a victim ? THEN DO NOT H aarraTB; use Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drug- gtete recommend it) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action, | •> Hi nc VaT oomplainta peculiar K-Civil CDs to your lei, such as pain and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, as it will sot promptly and safely. ■ KtherSex. Incontinence, retention 01 urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragging v pains, all speedily yield to its curative power, pl O- BOLD BT ALL DHUQGIBTH. Price «1. 107 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON. 3 HAINES BROS., J. B. NUGENT & KIDNEY-WORT j CO., GRAND, SQUARE AND Lowest prices ever know» i on Rreeeh -lenders UPRIGHT PIANOS, I sliflea, A it»« «slyer* OUR $15 SHOT-GUR ESTEY & STERLING ORGANS a _< -. fymqyrfy _ rF<TnH _ j . _ _ a I*' ,'T jw ktw . » Hund stamp for our Naw ». POWELL****- iSr" BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY. r ‘ s ■•1 Bells (Il Pure Copper and Tin for Churches, k «chool», Fire Alarm?,Farm«, etc. FFl.l.Y W ARRANTED. Catalogue sent Fp». VANDUZEN & TIFT, Cincinnati, O | SHEET MUSIC AND Send for Catalogue. musical merchandise . 12-35-Gm