Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, March 02, 1883, Page 15, Image 15

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    CHRISTIAN
A man is sometimes moi'e getler-
ous when he has little than when
he has much,
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Quiok, complete cure, all annoying
Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases.
$1._1 Drdgfriatih
Perish, wealth and power and pride.
Mortal boons by mortals giveD ;
Bat let constancy abide—
Constancy’s the gift of heaven.
—JValter Scoit.
V» heh a man has not a good
reAson for doin^a thing, he has one
good reason for letting it alone.
Farmers and others desiring a genteel,
lucrative agency business, by which $5
te $20 a day can be earned, send address
at once, on postal, to if. C. W ilkinson
4 Co., 195 and 197 Fulton street.' New
York.
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One of the sublimest things in
the world in plain truth.— Bu,lwer.
“Rough on Rats.’
Clean oat rats, mice, roaches, Hi a ,
sate, bed bags, skunks, chipmunks,
gophers. 15c. Druggists.
“ I have been afflicted with an Affec­
tion of the Throat from childhood,
V caused by diphtheria, and have used
various remedies, but never found any­
thing equal to Brown’s Bronchial
Troches.
Rev. G. M. F. Hampton,
Piketon, Ky. Sold only in boxes.
The intellect of a truly wise man
is like a glass; it admits the light
of heaven and reflects it.
. Skinny Men.
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MALES A.ÌSTJD FEMALES
T he I ndependent uoeds only to be better
kiloffJi to add to its already large list of friends.
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It has been pUblklJOd for thirty-five yearH and
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has acquired a world-wide imputation as the
religious and literary newspaper.
’T he I ndependent is not denominational.
he next session of this prosperous and growing institution will
Its creed and field are broader than any sect.
open on MONDAY, September 4, 1882, *n<l cloue on THURSDAY, April 26, 1883.
As a Christian journal, its aim is to strengthen
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ol MatertaHsm,
MaterWism, Atnélsm,'
Atheism,
and uulielief. It is free to approve or Criticise
This College was founded in 1874, for the co-education of both sexes, upon equal condition»
in any of the denominations whether it lxdieves
is designed to advance or hinder the progress of of entrance and graduation, and has had a lioalthy and steady growth from the lieginning. Our
aim is to give a good, solid education in the various branches of a College course, upon a
the Gospel of Christ. .. .
In civil and political affairs T he I n depen -’ CKristia nt,nsls, and thtls to prepare »tudeuta for the practical >nd beautiful pursuits of life, and
den T Will txrtitand for sound ideas and princi­ for honorable citizenship.
ples. It fought against alavrry and the iniqui­
VOCATION,
tous system of the Oneida ComiUtthily. It is
The.College Buildings, consisting of two substantial brick edifices, stand upon a campus of
now fighting against Mormonism, It believes
in the reform of the civil service and tariff', in ten acres in the pleasant village of College City, in the southern part of Colusa County. Tho
town is pleasantly located in a beautiful,
retired
and healthful
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age?and-will maintain those prHunple^'wiiich " eullivatei n»«™....*.. . — -1 1
ix Amiilwr
ftuaiiv m^.HKihi
from CiriTT
any zl direction.
three
Northern Railwayvwith which it is connectSTby ¿ daily
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the highest, ethics and best intelligence require. miles east of Arbuckle, a town on the
inspiring. To the north rise the stately form of Mount
T he I ndependent is disignou to suit all ’stage-line. The scenery around is inspiring
tastes and want». We provide weekly stories .Shasta, the snowy peaks of Lassen, and the picturesque Buttes ; on the east wind the blue
■ by the liest magazine writers, poems by the waters of the Sacramento, and stretch away in the distance the pine-clad walls and snowy domes
leading poets o't Artierit-a and England (we first ol the Sierras ; while on the west lie Snow1 Mountain and the purple hills of the Coast Range.
published in America Tennyson's last poetti),
COURSE OF STUDY.
atid for others, who look es|ie<nany
Two complete Courses of Study, the Clawica.l and the Scientific, have been arranged, em­
philosophical, or seient'tic articles, wo furnish bracing together Mathematics, Ancient and Modern Languages, English, Science. Art, Music,
what no other periodical doos or can. We pay Bible, Book-keeping. Theory and Practice of Teaching, History, etc., and students, by the ad­
large prices to obtain tbe most eminent writers. vice and consent of the Faculty, can pursue those studies shown to be most advantageous to
Besides Mie editorials, there are twenty-two them.- After the close of the regular Seas'on. a Normal class will be formed and taught by two
distinct departments, edited by twenty two ' of the Professors for the benefit of those who desire to pass examination before some County
8|xxnalista. which include Biblical Research, Board for Teachers’certificates. —— -
Sauitary, Legal Fine Arts, Music, Science, Peb­
INDUCEMENTS.
bles, Personalities Ministerial Register, Hymn
To
those
who
have
sons,
daughters
or wards to educate, we can offer rare advantages and
Notes, Ncliool and College, Literature, Religious
Intelligence, Missions, Sunday-school, News oi strong inducements to send to this School, viz.: .
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1. A quiet and orderly College Town, with no Saloon, Drinking-place or Gambling-house
the Week, Finance, Commerce, Insurance,
within three miles of the btrildiiigs. Your sons are here free from these temptation» to
Puzzlos, Selections, aud Agriculture. 34 Pages
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2. An able, experienced and enthusiastic Faculty.
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We will report in 'full Rev. Joseph Cook’s
3. Complete Course of Study, with thorough instruction.
celebrated Boston - Monday Lectures,-which
4. The advantage of Normal training.
will begin in January. Mr. Cook has just re­
5. Low Rites of Tuition and Moderate Expenses. Our charges are lower than those of any
turned from a two years’ trip round the world,
other School of like grade on the Coast, and young men and women who have to educate
and his lectures this Winter will attract greater
themselves, will here find rare opportunities to carry out their noble purpose».
attoytion than ever.
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than any o! the standard religious weeklies.
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F. G. A llen , Editor, G. W. Y ancey , Associate.
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devoted to the advocacy and defence of
“Wells’ Health Renewer” restores
Apostolic teaching and practice. “Ask for the
health aod vigor, ou roe Dyspepsia, Im­
Old-Paths, and walk therein ” is its motto, its
potence, Sexual Debility. $1.
practice aud its teaching. Its matter is pure,
Beware of judging hastily. It is
better to suspend an opinion than
to retract an assertion.
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ly, neat, attractive and -on excellent paper. A
specimen copv will satisfy all of the above, and
will cost you but the time and postal card on
which the request is made. Address the Pub­
lishers. See “Our Principles,” and "Our
Rules.”
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Single
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“ Dare to be true, nothing can
need a lie; a fault which needs it
most, grows two thereby.— George
Herbert.
Love is the most effectual prayer.
—Dugnet.
When certain powers are claimed foi
an article, and every body testifies that
it does more than is claimed for it, to
gainsay its worth is useiess. This is
the substance of St. Jacobs Oil record.
—South Bend Evening Register,
cash, an extra copy.
T he O ld -P ath G uide ($2 00) and
T he W ord and T he W ork (50 eta) $2 25.
P acific C hurch N ews ($1 00) $2 50.
TnE C hristian H ebald ($2 00) $3 00.
Address for specimen»,
O. C. C line A Co.,
General Publishers of Church and Sunday
School Supplies, 310 West Main St.,
Louisville, Ky.
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D. W. PRENTICE & CO
The Leading Music Dealers,
107 FIENT STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
HAINES BROS., J. B. NUGENT &
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ESTEY & STERLING
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Mts. Winslow’aBoothingByrupistbe prescrip­
tion df uiia iff the best female physicians anil
nurses in the United States, and has been used
lor forty years with nevrir frilling success by
millions of mothers for their children. It re-
n pain, cures dysentery and
m the bawets,snd-wnnf-
oolic. I
1th to the child it rests thfi
mother.
ice twenty five cents a bottle.
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Forty Year’s Experience of an Old Nurse.
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tians, makes them good citizens.”—
Daniel Webster.
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