Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, February 16, 1883, Page 15, Image 15

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Law andjequity are two things
which God hath joined, but which
man hath put asunder.
PIERCE
CHRISTIAN
COLLEGE
MALES JVcJlJ FEMALES
“Rough an Rata.’
Clears out rate, mice, roaches, flie, ,
ante,
bed bugs, sknnks, chipmunks,
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gophers. 15c. Druggists.
he next session of this prosperous and « rowing institution will — -
open on MONDAY, September 4, 1882, and close on THURSDAY, April 26, 1883.
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Lovo your enemies.
OBJECTS
Forty Year’s Experience ef an Old Nurse.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Ryrnpisthe prescrip-
tion of one of the best female physicians and
nurses in the United States, and has been used
for forty years with never failing success by
millions uf mothers for their children. It re­
lieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and
diarrheas, griping in the bowels*, and wind­
colic. By giviug health to the child it rests the
mother. Price twenty five cents a bottle.
12-20-ly
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
aim is to give a good, solid education in tlie various' branches of a College course, upon a
Christian bam», and thus to prepare students for the practical and beautiful pursuits of life, and
for honorable citizenship.
LOCATION.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
Skinny Men.
VEGETABLE OOMPOUND.
“Wells’ Health Renewer” restores
health and vigor, enres Dyspepsia, Im­
potence, Sexual Debility. $1.
Is a Positive Cnre
To learn how much one knows ie
a great acquirement; to leain how
little, a greater.
The tear down childhood’s cheek that
flow«
Is like the dewdrop on the roee ;
When next the summer breeze comes
by
And waves the bush, the flower is dry.
— JPaZ/er Scott.
Farmers and others desiring a genteel,
lucrative agenoy business, by which $5
to $20 a day oan be earned, send address
at one«, on postal, to IL C. W ilkinson
4 Co., 195 and 197 Fulton street. New.
York.
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Little things console us because
little things afHict us.
Fer.11 Iheew.Pnliiful Complaint» «nd Weekne«et
•» e.ne.l te eur bent female populatlan.
In controversies or differences
that may happen, give up al! that
thy duty will penuit rather than
dwell in contention and debate.
*•* ' One mwu s meat la another man’s
poison.” Kidney-Wort expels the poi
sonous humors. The first thing to do
in the spring is to cleau house. For in
ternal oleanaing and renovating, no oth
er medicine is equal to Kidney-Wort.
In either dry or liquid form it cures
headache, billions attacks, constipat ou
and deranged kidneys^-
The fire-fly only shine« when on
the wing; so it is with the mind ;
when once we rest we darken.—
Bailey.
»Both Lydia E. Pinkham’» Vegetal»1«
Compound and Blood Purifier are pre­
pared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue,
Lynn, M om Pries of efHrar, ft. Six
bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form
of pills, or lozenges, on receipt of price,
81 pet box for either. Mrs. Pinkham
freely answers all letters of inquiry
Enclose 8c. stamp. Bend for phamph
1st. Mention thia paper.
COUME OF STUDY.
A Mvillclne for Woman. Invented by a Woman.
Prepaped hy’a Woman.
Tk. Umlmt MwUeal Birf.wy M m th« Daw. af Nlatnry.
Two complete Courses of Study, the Classical and the Scientitic, have been arranged, em­
bracing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Langfiageta, English, Science, Art, Music,
Bible, Book-keeping, Theory and Practice of Teaching, History, etc., and students, by the ad- ,
vice anu consent of the Faculty, ean pursue those studies shown to be most advantageous to
them. After tho close of the regular Seas on. a Normal class will be formed and taught by two
of the Professors for the benefit of those who desire to pass examination before some County
Board for Teachers* certificates.
rwt» n vir«, ths drooping »pirit», Invigorates and
harmonise, the orgauic functions, give, elasticity »nd
flrmn».« to the step, restores t lie natural lustre to the
eye, *nl fd inla on the pala check of woman |he Iresb
roxos of life’s spring and ral ly summer time,
t-fTThyiiclans Use It and Prescribe It Freely
Il removes faintness, flstul-ncy, dfwtroyg all craving
for stlrnulant, and relieves weakness of the »tomach.
That filling of bearing down, caudng pain, weight'
an-1 backache, la always pc-manently cured by its use.
Far the cure af Kidney Complaint« af either »ex
Shia Campouad 1« unearpamed.
To those who have sons, daughter» or ward» to educate, we can offer rare advantages and
strong inducements to send to this School, viz.:
1. A quiet and orderly College Town, with uo Saloon, Drinking-place or Gambling-house
within three miles of the buildings. Your sons are here Bee from these temptations to
crime.
2. Au able, experienced and enthusiastic Faculty.
3. Complete Course of Study, with thorough instruction.
4. The advantage of Normal traiuing.
5. Low Rites of Tuition and Moderate Expenses. Onr charges are lower than those of any
oilier School of like grade on the (oast, »nd young men and women who have to educate
themselves, will here find rare opportunities to carry out their noble purposes.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM** ni.OOD PVRIFTFR
wfH ersd'clte every v>'-ti(a of Knmr-rs from the
Blood, and ulve tone and strength th the sjstem, of
■nan woman or clilld. Insist ou lta» log It.
Both tho Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared
at TJ3 and 333 Western Avenue, I.ynn, Mass. Price of
either, JI. Six boUle« for f >. Sent by mail in the form
of pills, or oflosengcs, on receipt of price. Ji per box
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In’iuiry.
Eneloeejrt.stamp.
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—— Sendforpamphlet.
No f imUy ■ bouM bo without I.YItfA F. PINKHAM'»
I.iVKit 1’fWi. Thor eurw constipation, biiiouancss,
«ad torpidity <>f the Liver. 25 cents per box.
a<*Nold by nil UriiggMt».-*ua
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“ Buch it pH i ba.”
Quick, complete cure, all annoying
Kidney, Bladder anti Urinary Disease»,
$1. Druggist«.
The College Buildings, coMsistiug of two substantial brick editices, stand upon a campus of
ten acres in the pleasant village of College City, in the southern part ,gf Colusa County. The
town is pleasantly located in a beautiful, retired snd healthful spot, in tlie midst of a moral,
cultivated and enterprising community, and is easily accessible from any direction. It is three
mile« east of Arbuckle, a town on the Northern Railway, with which it is connected bv a daily
stage-line. The scenery around is inspiring. To the north rise the stately form of Mount
.Shasta, the snowy peaks of Lassen, ana the picturesque Buttes ; ou the east wind tho blue
waters of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the distance the pine-clad walls and snowy dome»
oi the Sierras ; while ou the west lie Snow Mountain and the purple hills ef the Coast Range.
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CHRISTIAN SOWER
TRACT FUND.
ELXPENSEK t
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Tuition in Collegiate Department, per term...................... . ............... . .........
.............. ..$25
“ “ Preparatory, first grade........ ................................... . ...................
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.................. 20
**— second grade..“'77777" . ."7^77777777......... 7T.7........
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“ •• Primary...............................
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10
rustruniental Music, per month......................... ............................................ .
6
Use of Instrument..................................................................................................
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Vocalization............................................. ................................ ..............................
Drawing and Painting..... .
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Modorn Languages, per term....................................................... ...;................
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Board, ¡>er week........................................ . ........ ...................................................
All tuition must be paid in advance. Penmanship at teacher’s price. No janitor’s fees
extra charge».
For Catalogue or further particulars, address
«1. C. KEITH, President,
College City, C»1
12-32-Gin
ins IS THE PIONEER FUND FOR T1TE
free distribution of tracts. Is well supplied
T with
tracts on the elements of the Gospel. New
kinds will follow mam. These tracts arc free to
those wh<> are not able to buy them, ¡u d fitly
cents i>cr hundred to tho.« who are "Stile.
Ever» cent received will l»e used to print tracts.
Weak churches will find these tracts usefifl.
Evangelist» should go »veil supplte1.
Address
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J. W. HIGBEE. Trustee.
12-35-tf
Madisonville, Ky.
I KIDNEY-WORT
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D. W. PRENTICE &
Leading Music Dealers
107 FIRST STREET, IWTLANP, OREGON
ZOU. PIANOS,
HAINES BROS., J. B. NUGENT^
USE f ‘pruggiate Sell
KIDNEY-WORT '
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heals the hunjan »oul of all its ma­
ladies, »nJ that is perfect health.
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BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY,
Roll* of Pure Copper »nd Tin for Churches.
School«, l ire A larni|i,F»rni», rtc. H I.L.
warranted . <»f»iogu* mhi »«<
► VANDUZEN 4 TIFT, Cincinnati, O
SHKET MUSIC AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
f^r Catalogue.
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