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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1883)
1Ô Girti TSTTAS î tÎKÜÀt,^ ’Weather Report a grave than grow up a profane cilod. The furniture is of<he most its freedom from saloons and its and graceless boy.” luxurious and beautiful pattern. A high social and moral tone, it is in During May, 1883, there were 5 Not long before the death of Mr. wide hallway leads into the main deed a good place to “ go to,” and a days during which rain fell, and an . Adams a gentleman said to him : saloon, and on one side of it is a better place " to stay.”—A’e. aggregate of 1.G2 in. of water, 9 “ I have found out who made bed-room, while at the other a large clear and 17 cloudy days other than , you.” bath-room. those on «rhich rain fell. Temperance in England. “ What do you mean ?” asked Mr. The bath-room has a deep tub The mean temperature for the Adams. and a marble toilet-stand. The IIMH ti I I ih e gentlemiOT r eplied: ~ —- has been meeting with varied for mean temperature for the month “ I have been reading the pub which, when not in use, is a i 68°, on the 29 th. Lowest daily lished letters of your mother.” mahogany wardrobe, richly carved. tunes in this country, and has lately mean 44°, on the IGth. Mean “ If,” this gentleman relates, " I The grand saloon itself is as large suffered many rebuffs, its progress temperature for the month at 2 had spoken that dear name tq,some as many city parlors, and it is fitted in England seems to be assured ; a o’clock p . M., G4.G4 . Highest tem little boy who had been for weeks with every imaginable convenience, result due largely, no dpubt, to the natural and healthy methods of perature 77°, at 2 o’clock P. M., on awaY from his mother, Jlia^fiXCS- JÀdtìdwJki^ “^wlucb'Tihe 29th. Lowest temperature 4fF7 could not have flashed more bright- In addition to these luxuries, 'agilatlmF “and legislation’ ly than did the eyes of that vener some of the presidents add bronzes have been in operation, The di- at 7 o’clock a . m ., on the 2nd. The prevailing winds for the able old man when I pronounced and pictures to the rest of their minution in the use of beer and ■ spirituous liquors in Great Britain month were from the 8. W. during the name of his mother.” traveling furniture.— Ex. is indicated by. the foctdthaX the.. 5 days, South .7 days^. NQrtli.18 11 e stood up in h is peculiar man The indigent below alluded to, revenue from excise duties is now days, N. W. 1 day. No frost during ner and said : the month at this point. - “Yes, sir; all that is good in me appeared in our columns last sura-*, §25,000,000 less than it was seven During May, 1882, there were 7 mer, but so distorted as to weaken years ago. Sir Wilfrid Lawson, I owe to my mother.”:— Ex. rainy daj’s, and 1.51 in. of water, its force, and we now give it accu after years of persistent-agitation; seemed the adoption of the principle 14 clear and 10 cloudy days. How Railway Kings Travel. rately : ' Six years ago, on a Saturday of local option by the House of Mean temperature for the month The traveler w’ho has modern afternoon, the -National-Bank of Commons in 1880, and within the., J3.35'.-_ Highest-daily 7Q°T on the. sleeping-cars anil hotel-cars at KTs Marseilles, Ill., paid $750 of a new last two weeks the same body, by 31st. Lowest daily, 42°, on the command would eeem to have T. P earce . issue of its five dollar bills to Oliver a majority of eighty-seven, re 113th. reached the height of luxury. He Eoln, Or., June 1,1883. R. Adams, secretary of the Mar- affirmed the principle that the is surrounded by soft fabrics of ex- seilles- Manufaetur'mg---Company,r quest ionuif the-Kahu-of 4uisiue coiur, auu ueauvuui speci- which he used that evening in pay liquors in communities shall be set- | mens of handiwork in choice woods ing the workmen in their shops. ; tied by the inhabitants of such a j and costly metals. His dinner is When the bank closed on the fol ■ community, the ministry accepting served to him while he is being lowing Monday, no other bills of i substantially Kir Wilfrid Lawson’s whined along at thirty-five or forty * that issue had been paid out,.’ "That I resolution. The unanimity of the miles an hour. But the magnates year the whole saloon privilege was j best English sentiment bn thè sub of the great i ail road lines contrive HAVE .JUST REMOVED FROM farmed out by the town to one man, ject is striking, an 1 may well fur T 1 my oid Stand to a to secure still finer cars and- still for §1,500, and by four o’clock on nish food for reflection for our own i greater luxuries for themselves that same Monday afternoon, their temperance agitators. Tho < 'll nrch when they travel. saloon monopolist had actually de of England Temperance Society The President of the Central posited to his own credit in that now numbers about 500,000 mem . • South of the Post Office, Pacific Railway has recently or same bank, between §450 and §500 bers, spends over §100,000 a year dered a palace car to be built for in this work, and has not only the Where I can be found at the of those identical five dollar bills. his wife, the cost of which is to be The suggestive fact was made sympathy but the active coopera thirty thousand dollars. Mr. Van public, and at the next spring elec tion of the great body of laymen derbilt has a private car which cost tion the people voted out the and clergymen in the English When the wants of the community de forty thousand dollars. One-half saloons, and they have not returned; Church. The other religious bodies mand, where I keep of the interior is a grand saloon ^pd the famous victory Of the are even more enthusiastic, and the walled in big plate-glass windows, seventh instant, with nearly a two steady and healthful’ progress of : FLOUR AND BACON and furnished with arm-chairs, to one vote for prohibition against the reform is due largely* to the lounges and tables. The ether half “ High License ” gives good encour absence of extravagant claims And Constantly on hand. And I will try and is occupied by a kitchen, bath- | agement that they never will- Mr. of denunciations for difference of supply my customers with as good room, private sitting room, etc. • George Woodford, whose able efforts method ; coffee-houses are multi Mr. Vanderbilt has inherited his contributed so largely to this victo plying throughout England, tem father’s fondness for fast traveling ry, was presented on the triumphal perance meetings are largely attend AS THE MARKET AFFORDS, AT with a special engine, on special occasion with a gold-headed cane, ed, and the agitation has passed time, and often makes six hundred LIVING PRICES. and was feted generally. Facts like into something like a great popular miles between .daylight and. dark. . These" are what the people wanÇ” Wvethérit.—C'AHrtian Union: Thanking my friends for former lie dislikes night travel, but when and this one can be verified at any — —♦ patronage would respectfully solicit a it is necessary/ he has a “ sleeper ” time by reference to the cashier* of The city „of Des Moines, Iowa, ac continuance of the same. attached to his private car. that bank, or to any of the Mar cording to the Register, has dcclar- i The president of the Erie rail A. B. GRIGGS. seilles Manufacturing Company, • 13-21-3m ed for §1,000 license, as against §250 i Maj 22, 1H33; way has one of the most elegant of gentleman of unquestioned integ last year, and yet eleven more sa- ‘ private cars. It is seventy-two feet rity, and of w’hom, on any moral FOR SALE. loons have paid, their money, and | long or a little longer than the Pull issue, no one ever asks where they rpwo GOOD HOUSES, ONE are at work under the new regime, I man car. 1. with one lot, the other with stand. two lots, in the town of Mon than were operated in 1882. This The first room is walled with Capital is constantly looking mouth ; a good garden spot. Irish, bog-oak, carved and ceiled toward Marseilles, for its wonderful does not argue well for restriction a Km-d'wgjFn. Terms : half down and the balance on time. For further information with lighter wood, ornately steu-1 water power, its delightful scenery, by high lioense, apply to Robert Foulkes in H eb . u 4) office. —----------—- ---------MAONM OUT H MEAT MARKET. Awr-,. uwinimmii. .-i -i r - .. - tthimhimi imir- wfflwwnwww— ->a«n«w»Ku COMMODH)US HQUSE BEEF