Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, October 26, 1883, Page 11, Image 11

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This is the most promising
church should
rnce-meeting^
where suitable and practical lec­
ture« and essays should be read,
and ’ measures taken to more
thoroughly work up a strong pro­
hibition sentiment. Who will fol­
low in this good work, we will lead.
Ere this reaches our readers we will
have held a Temperance Massmeet-
inp. and appointed a time for a
« seeoml
preachers and editors about this
matter. It will succeed, if we will
work. The legislatures of Ver­
mont, Michigan and New Hamp-
sMre have passed laws placing the
"sludy oT the effects of- alcohol on
the human system in the list of
common school subjects.
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“ My doctor pronounced me cured, but I
got sick again, with terrible pains in my
back and sides, and I got so bad I
Could not move!
I shrunk!
From 228 lbs to 120! I bad been doctor­
ing for my liver, but it 71|d me no good.
I did not expect to live more than three
months.
I began to use Hop Bitters.
Directly my appetite returned, my pains
all left me. my entire system seemed re­
newed as if by magic, and, after using
several bottles, I am not only as sound as
a sovereign, but weigh more than I did be-
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FACULTY:
D. T. STANLEY, A. M., P resident , <
Professor Mental and Moral Sciences, English and Biblical Literature,
W. E. YATES, A. M.,
Professor Greek, Latin and German Languages.
_<J. M. POWELL, A. M.,
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CHAPTER IF.
M rs . M. B. STÀNL
“ Malden, Mass., Feb. 1, 1RR0 Gentlemen—
I suffered with attacks of slck-headache.
Neuralgia, female trouble, for years, in
the most terrible and excruciating man-
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------Me ».miinino nr doctor coiild give mC
relief or cure until 1 used TTopTHTWrsr-"
The first bottle
Nearly cured me;
The second made me as well and strung
as when a child,
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tn thia day ”
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Principal Primary Department.
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Miss RETTA RASH,
Teacher of Instrumental Music.
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Miss E. mcfadden .
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Teaeher-of Paiuli&a and Drawing
W. E. YATES, A. M.,
Secretary of the Faculty.
^Hidi A ««¡tinni i nr
o-iv noprl.-d
will be engaged as the session advances.
remark that if we are to succeed in years with a serious
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Kidney, liver, and urinary’ complaint.
anything we must have fai th in it
Pronounced by’ Boston’s best physi-
Monmouth, the seat of Christian College, is a village of about 400 inhabitants, noted for
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their morality and devotion to the cause of education. The Oregonian Bailway passes through
and in what we are doing to pro­ cians
“Incurable!”
the middle oi the town, giving daily connection with Portland, and affording the means for easy
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bottles of your bitters cured him,
travel and rapid freights. . In addition to a passenger depot in the middle of town, the O. & C.
mote it, and yet it is one that is and I know
of the
R. R. passes through Independence, two miles away, and the steamers plying the “Willamette
“ Lives of eight persons”
land there also ; making Mohmouth one of the most easy towns of access in the Slate. Parents
frequently forgotten. There are
In my neighborhood that have been who desire to place their children under good educational advantages, where thov shall be free
hundreds of people connected with saved by your bitters,
from the in temperance "and immorality prevalent in the larger towns, will find in Monmouth
And many more are using them with just what they desire in these respects. It is a school town, built up for this purpose; and all
religious causes and undertakings great benefit.
other interests center in this one. Hence its superiority for educational purposes.
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ADVANTAGES.
Do miracles!”—Mrs. E. D- Slack.
Tho Faculty is tho most important element to the successful working of any institution of
their own efforts-in their . behalf, - How...lOuGLEL S ick .—Expose yourself day learning;
The Board of Trustees have sought to put in the various chairs of Christian College
night- eat too rtiitcti wtttmnt-exerciK«; . ■men of-HMtfkod.abiliiyi.of established success in their respective departments, and who are just
but under the feeling that it is a and
work too hard without rest; doctor all the in the maturity of liiei At the "hand 4 of these then they expect, to see Christian College among
take all the vile nostrums advertised,
“ duty,” or that it is traditionally time:
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apd then you will want to.know how to gel the most honored institutions of the land.
B uilding .—Only one wing of the new brick College building has been completed, and this
well, which in answered in three words—Take
required of them, they go on at the Hop bitters I
is being remodeled and greatly improved this year. It contains three working stories of large,
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airy and~w&il
and wftll lighted rooms, used lor
for study and recitation. The old College building adjoining
perfunctory doing of what they do
has been
lieen tlmroughly-overhauled
tlmroughly-overhantod and converted into a pleasant and commodious chapel.
Apparatus sufficient for ordinary purposes of illustration, is now provided, aud additions will
not care for. They sow without
be mi
m'ado from time to time. The Library contains a few volumes of interest, and now volumes
of value will be added as fast as the means at our command will allow.
expecting to reap. It is unsatisfac­
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES.
tory service, of course,- but it is
ciiristian College to which we especially invite Mention, as distinctive of our
fruitless as weTI. If a~man preach
work are as follows:
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C hristian M orality .—The Bible is read every day and lectures calculated to impress-«»
the Gospel he must believe it is the
morality are given, and with the Bible as a basis, the effort to impress the highest Christian _
TORPID BOWELS,
“ power of God unto salvation bo
morality as the guiding principle in the lives of our students. Dogmatism and Sectarianism are
DISORDERED LIVER« carefully avoided. We ignore all religious or political divisions, and encourage great freedom of
every one that believeth ” if he se­
thought, aDd aim to stand bn that high plane where Protestant or Catholic, Democrat or Re­
and MALARIA.
From these sources arise three-iourtha or
publican, can meet on one common level.
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cure any good result from it. His the diseases of the human race. These
P ractical E ducation —The great demand of the times is for men of action. An institution
theirexistcnce: Uoss of
of learning to nteei the need» of the people, should not only impart instruction, but along with
heart needs to go along with his ut­ symptomsindicate
Appetite, Bowels costive, Sick Head­
the knowledge gained, give students the power to use it to advantage for themselves and others.
fullness after eating, aversion to
The idea of Christian College is, that the finest mental culture and the greatest bonetit may
terance. And if one work in the ache,
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
be
obtained
by tho study of those things that will tit young men and women to at once enter
of food, Irritability of temper, Low
some pursuitor business, and carry it forward successfully. Instead of those branches that are
Sabbath-school, prayer-meeting, or spirit«,
A feeling of having neglected
simply ornamental, we prefer those that are useful, and we invite comparison and criticism on
some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
in any benevolent enterprise, he Heart, Dots before the eyes, highly col­ our work. Our aim is to graduate young men and women so that they may at once enter upon
ored ferine, CONSTIPATION, and de­
must have a faith equal to his ener­ mand the use of a remedy that acts directly the pursuits of life.
DEPARTMENTS.
'' on the Liver. AsaLivermedicineTUTT’S
gy, and superior to them, if he ac PILLS have no equal. Their action on the
M athematics .—The Course of Study in this department is very full. The various branches
Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing
complish real good. What is thus all impurities through these three “ scav­ are taught from a practical standpoint, with a view to the application of each principal to such
engers of the system,” producing appe­
affairs as people meet with in life and desire to understand.
sound digestion, regular stools, a clear
true of those who work is no less tite,
E nglish L anguage and L iterature .—A ready command of our own tongue, with an ac­
skin an da vigorous body. TUTT’S PIT.LS
curate knowledge of its history and authors, is one of the most important acquisitions. No other
c
ause
hq
nausea
or
griping
nor
interfere
true of those who worship. The
accomplishment can supply the want of this. It can only be acquired by a thorough study of
with daily work anflarO u perfeulr——-—
In Christian Coltogo the coprse of English extends through four years and we consider
man in the pew must be a man of ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. English?
this one of our most valuable features. ’
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Hold every wherp, 33c. ()ffi<*e.44 Murray SU, PLY.
S ciences .—The rapid advance made in the various departments of Science and the rapid
faith. If he is not his devotion
succession of discoveries of new principles and applications, constitute one of the wonders of the
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age, - No man can claim to be educated who is not conversant with the present advanced stage
will go for nothing. His heart, if
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of Science. • Very thorough work is made of all those, assisted by the use of the apparatus at our
G ray H air on W hiskers changed lir
command. Sufficient tlmcris allowed for a comprehensive understanding of the great principles
it deny the power of the Gospel to stant
’y to a G lomy B lack by a single ap.
of e&cli science.
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of this D ye . Sold by Druggists
A ncient L anguages .—By pursuing the best methods, the progress in acquiring a knowledge
save and sanctify, instead of profit­ plication
or sent by express on receipt or 91.
of the Geeek and Latin languages, is rapid. We have dropped several authors that are frequent­
44 Murray Street, New York.
ing, will suffer by the very means ■UTT Office,
ly read in Colleges, with a view to doing better work in those that are read, and to give more
S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE
time for the pursuit of the courso in English and the Sciences. Experience has demonstrated
that, rightly used, will provide for
that both better linguists and scientists result from this course.
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B iblical L iterature and E xegesis .—This department wa3 organized in Christian College
it inestimable blessing.— United
BUCKEYE BELL FOUN0RY, for the first time with the opening of the present session. The object is to study the Sacred
Bel Is of Pure Copper and Tin for Churches.
Scriptures analytically and critically, with contemporaneous profane history, and evidences of
Schools, Fire Alarms,Farms, etc. FEI.LY
Presbyterian.
Christianity. Methods of sermonizing, pulpit oratory, methods in revival meetings and the caro
WARRANTED. Catalogue'sent Free.
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TliTTS HAIR DYE.
Decline of Man
Im potency of mind, limb or vital
function, nervous weakness, sexual de­
bility, etc., cured by woble ’ s dispen ­
sary medical association , Buffalo N.
Y. Address, with two stamps, for
çamphUt.
VAN DU ZEN & TIFT, Cincinnati, O
Employment for Ladies.
The Queen City Suspender Company of Cin­
cinnati are now manufacturing and introducing
their new Working Hnpportfr. for laulhw and
I bihlren, and their une<juale*l Skirt Su.peruh rs
f r laullea, and want rehablelady agents to «til
them in ev-ry household. »Mir agent» every­
where meet with ready success and make haad-
some stlanss. Write at once for terms and se­
cure exclusive territory. Address
Queen Clty Sn«|>emler Co., Clnrlnnatl, Obi«.
Leading Physician* tciiituuiend U im * Supports,
of churches, are all carefully investigated. It is this department that the Christian brotherhood,
as a body, are particularly interested in. The interest of the church is carefully considered in
this, while all other departments are wholly free from any religious discussions, exce^ the uni­
formly recognized principles of Christian morality.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. •
Every facility is here afforded for fitting young person» to successfully carry on anv kind of
business. The best authors are studied on the various subjects, aud such practical tests aie
made as will insure thoroughness on tho part of the student.
ttT’Eor Course oi btuuy aud other information send for Catalogue. Address
D. T. STANLEY^ A. Mu P resident ,
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