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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1883)
» ÖHTtTSTIATST IIKTVALT» , — - 15 -e- —u—r “ Kindness is the music of good will to men ; and on this harp the smallest fingers may play heaven’s sweetest tunes on earth.” PIERCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. (From ti*o Boston Globe.} — for —- CÍALES AND FEMALES Forty Tear’s Experience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Win»low’e8oothing Syrup is the prescrip tion of one of the beat female physicians aud nurses in the United States, and has been used for forty years with never failing success by millions of mothers for their children. It re lieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the mother. Price twenty “five SetnsTTbOTlle“; 12-20-ly “Kindness is stowed away in. the heart like rose leaves in a drawer, to sweeten every object around.” Aramen’B Cough Syrap cares coughs, colds, bronchitis and consumption. We think it unnecessary to go to a doctor and pay him to prescribe for a common cold.* At the same time it is of the utmost importance to pay attention ’ to it and get relief—or evil codât quence may follow. We ust Am men’s Cough Syrup. It has never failed yet to do all that ie claimed for it, and we take pleas ure in recommending it to our readers IT yoo bave aöt Iritnl this medie ne, go 2 to your druggist and ask to see a large bottle and read the label. The cloudy days are the ones for us to keep pleasant. Edgar T. Page, E«q , Druggist, writes ua from Cuicopee Falls, that Mr. Albert Guenther under Wilds Hotel has nsed that remarkable remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, for a severe case of rheumatism aud it cured him, as if by magic. He also used it with great success atuoug his horses, in cases of eprairs, sores etc. and it cures every time. —[Springfield, (Mass.) Republican. HE NEXT SESSION OF THIS PROSPEROUS AND GROWING INSTITUTION WILL open on MONDAY, September 4, 1882, and close on THURSDAY, April 2C, 1883. OBJECTS. • Jfe»«rs. Editor» Tho above is a good likeness of Mrs« Lydia E. Pink ham, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human beluga may bo truthfully called the ‘ Dear Friend of Woman,” as some of her correspondents love to call her. the la sealously devoted to her work, which Is the outcome of a life-study, and is obliged to keep six lady assistants, to help her answerthe large correspondence which daily pours in upon her, each bearing Its special burden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her Vegetable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil purposes. I have personally investigated it and am satisfied of the truth of this. On account of its proven merits, tt 1« recommended and prescribed by the best physicians In the country. One says I “It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the wont form of falling of tho uterus, Leucorrhcea, Irregular and painful Menstruation.all Ovarian Trouble«, Inflammation and Ulceration, Floodings, all Displacements and tho con sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to the Change of Life.” • It permeates every portion of the system, and gives new life and vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relievos weak ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Proatmtlon, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down,u ausing pain, weight and backache, Watwayg permanently curetTby it» u.-o. If will at all limes, wnrt under all circumstances, act in harmony with the law that governs the female system. It costs only Si. per bottle or six for JS . and is sold by druggists. Any advice required as to special eases, and the names of many who have been restored to perfect health by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs. P., with stamp for reply, at her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is unsurpaased as abundant test imonials show. " Mrs. Pinkham’s 14ver Pill«,” says one writer, “are the beet in the world tor the nn .of Constipation, DUiousness and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood Purifier works wonders In its special line and bids fair to equal the Compound in its popularity. • ah must respect her as an Angel ot Mercy whose sols ambition is to do good to others. N Philadelphia. Pa. V) Mr». A. M. D. This College was founded in 1874, for the co-education of both sexes, upon equal conditions of entrance and graduation, and has had a healthy and steady growth from the beginning. Our aiin is to give a good, solid education in the various branches of a College course; upon a Chrtatin/i tesis, and thus to prepare students for ihe practical and beautiful pursuits of life, and for honorable citizenship. LOCATIOIV. I The College Buildings, consisting of two substantial brick edifices, staud upon a campus ten acres in the pleasant village of College City, in the southern part of Colusa Count} . The town is pleasantly located in a beautiful, retired and healthful spot, in the midst of a moral, cultivated and enterprising community, and is easily accessible from any direction. It is three miles east of Arbupkle, a town on thè Northern Railway, with which it is connected by a dgily stage-line. The scenery around is inspiring. To the north rise the stately fonti of Mount »S'uasta, the snowy peaks of Lassen, ana tho picturesque Buttes on the east wind ti e blue waters of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the distance the pine-cla<l walls and snowy domes ot the Sierras ; while on the west lie Snow Mountain aud the purple hills of the Coast Range. INDUCEMENTS. A . expehhehi I .*.$25 Tuition in Collegiate Dejiartment, per term .. 22 Preparatory, first grade .. it .. 20 “ second grade .. 10 Primary ......... .. 6 Instrumental Music, per month .. 2 Use of Instrument.... ................ .. 8 Vocalisation..................... .. 6 lira wing and Painting..... ... .. 10 Modern Languages, (>er term. . .. 4 Board, (>er wook......................... All tuition must be paid in advance. Penmanship at teacher's price. No janitor's fees extra charges. For Catalogue or further particulars, address ' << ’ tt — .» - » C( cc --------- 12-32-Cin <« 00 . 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 or J. C. KEITH, President, College City, Cal. V>: ti : rinary St’UGEON AND CnrMTRT, . now traveling in this country, A n E nglish 1,■ .- aud .. Cattle ...... - -— - He gays says that most of the Horae l’owdera — sold here are ---------------- worthless trash, that Sheridan's * Condition Pow ders »re abso lutely pure awl immensely val uable. Noth ing on earth everywhere, or sent by mail for_ehd^^^^Jtau^^I^ff^JOiniSK)iCA^0C^Bowrcoj^4Ag| MAKE HENS LAYfBf Sold only *No lady of refinement likes to resort to superficial devices to supply a becom ing semblance of her former bean/y. It is health alone that kindles the fire that lights the oountenance and brings back the fresh tints of the apple blossom to the faded cheek. If anything on earth will do thia it is Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compouud which has already brought health to multitudes with whom all other means had failed. Work for the good that is nighest Dream not of greatness afar ; That glory is ever the highest, Which shines upon men as they are. —Punxhon, KIDNEY-WORT D. W. PRENTICE & CO., Leading Music Dealers, 107 FIRST STREPI, PORTLAND, OREGON. iMWtai fry* IA n H t have' been quickly reUcved, and In ehort time lu j a i Tj PERFECTLY CURED. rim s, tt. UQI IBOR URY, SOLD BY DlttCCWTS. HAINES BROS., J. B. NUGENT & KIDNEY-WORT CO., GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, price» ever know* i*. Hreerlt-iJWidcr* HI five, A Ketolver* I. owi - k I OUR $15 SHOT-GUN ri ». FOWXLL ♦«««- «wr « To those who have sons, daughters or wards to educate, we can offer rare advantages and strong inducements to send to this School, viz.: •f. A quiet and orderly College Town, with no Saloon, Drinking-place or Gambling-house within three milq,s of the buildings. Your sons are here free from these temptations to crime. ttD<( enthn »rie. Faculty, 3. Complete Course of Study, with thorough instruction. * 4. The advantage of Normal'draining. 5. Low Rites of Tuition and Moderate Expenses. Our charges are lower than those of any other Sc hool 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. THE CHRISTIAN SOWER TRACT FUND. £ * Two complete Courses of Study, the Classical and the Scientific, have been arranged, em bracing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern I-angnages, 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 (o be most advantageous to them. After the close of the regular S um ' on. a Normal class will be formed and taught by two , of the Professors for the l«enefit of those who desire to pass examination before some County Board for Teachers' certificates.. rpilIRIBTHE PIONEER FUND FOR THE 1 free distribution of tract*. Is well supplied with tracts on the elements of the Gospel. New kinds will follow soon. These tracts are free to those who are not able to buy them, ard fifty cents ]>er hundred to those who are able. Coughs, Colds, Hoars -mess, Sore Everv cent received will l»e used to print tracts. Weak churches will find these tracts useful. Throat, See. quickly relieved by Brown’p Evangelists should go well supplied. Address Bronchial Troches. A simple and ef .1. W. HIGBEE, Trustee, fectual remedy, superior to all other ar 12-35-tf Madisonville, Ky. ---- ------------ If I have faith in Christ, I shall love him; if I love him, I shall keep his commandments; if I do not keep hie commandments, I do not love him, I do not believe in —Thomas Adams. 1* COUKSK OF STl’DY. ' There is enough in Christ for you when you have nothing in j our self. ticles for the same purpose. in boxes. Pries 25 eta. 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