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- A . * ■ , ■ •. ) '■ ; ,r » ’ ' ' • • 1 RISTIAN MESSENGER. SATURDAY. DEC. 21. 1878 « ------ •— — From Bro. Richardson. t- Obituary. 1 - Tar Port WHrrTtr.a calls it •• a complete »access. “Acte upon the reader like a tonic, The editorial department i* especially strong.”— Bouton Tran»- <ript. • Con tin net* to hold ite place in the very front of American magazines. few of which equal it in ability and none-ef which have greater originality and fretbneaa.”— S. S, 'lime». VIS CELL A NE0 US. Onr columns have become- too much crowded S alem , O il , Dec. 11, 187«S. for the Insertion or long obituary notiew, except iu eases where the deceased wasextenaively known Editen- P. C. Messenger : among stir readers on this coast. In all cases we CHRISTIAN HYMNALS, Thinking it might be a matter of will insert 100 tuirtls free. For each additional 106 words we wilW barge $1. When long notices CHRISTIAN HYMN #00K, interest to the readers of the M essen •re not accompuiiod by the money, the editor will SUNDAY PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, abridge them to suit. v.rj----- ger to hear from us, I Nit down to AFTERNOON, PREACHERS’ SUPPLIES, jien you a few lines after more than a A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Died, at the residence.of her son-in-law, , SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES, .FOR THE HOUSE HOLD. year silence. The M essenger and T. J. Graves, near Bethel, Polk County, PAPERS, REWARD CARDS, Presenting only original matter, equal» in liter the Record and Evangelist are all the Oregon, Tuesday morning, Dec. 17, 1878, ary merit the leading secular monthlies,-and sustains MAPS, . Sister Mary Shelton, wife of Bro. J. ’ W. to the religious press a relation similar to theirs papers that for years I have read with and everything needed for Sunday-school or Church furnished at Shelton, in h6F 42nd year. to tlio secular pies*. It aims to have in all its much interest; not but what pt hers Sefials, stories, poems, acta, a moral pur Publishers’ prices. Sister Shelton had been spending a week essays, pose, while ii» its Editor's Table are vigorous dis are doubtless'as good, but I can’t read with her children who are at school at cussions of live religious standpoint. It is Pre-’ readable, and tills a place occupied by all. Monmouth. On Sunday morning she eminently no other publication. Its articles on Practical Philanthropy,- Fiction, Last fall we'removed from Waits started home, calling on her parents, Bro. both Serial and Short Stories, and Book Reviews and Bister Barford, and then going on as •re special features. ’ burg, AV. T„ to Monmouth, Or. On ITS CONTRIBUTORS far as Bro. Graves’, where she remained arriving'at the last named place, we all night. Monday morning, at 8 o’olock, Include found the house we were to "occupy she became seriously ill, and in 18 hours Paori G. P. Frsazs,' E i ' wxrd E. H ale , PB ol . F. A. W alk *:», R ebecca H. D avis , 8-32-1 y Books bound neat and Cheap. wholly unfit for a family to live in she was a corpse. Dr. James Shelton waft R ev . J ames F. C labke , H orace E. ScVDDXii, R ev . D u . A. P. PSABoiiv, R ohe T erry C ooke , and dangerous to our health, we set in attendance several hours before she R ev . D b . J. T. T vckkk . E llkx W. Otÿfer, But. L. W. R acon , ___ S arah 0. _ J ewett , about obtaining arfother; but owing died ; but human aid was unavailing. —Rev. D b . E. A. W ashbcbx . Sister Shelton had been, from her SPECIAL OFFER. to the lateness of the season, all com youth, a consistent and devoted Christian. It will be sent for one year f.r fortable houses in Monmouth were oc She was the mother of thirteen children, 11I postage paid to those who subscribe :o:-r «¡¿- •!' ’ Before January 1, 1879. cupied. Wc then went to Amity in two of whom preceded~her to the grave. QyDo not fail to act promptly if you wish to search of a house,'where we found Her sudden- and, to us, untimely depar- accept »he special offer. ’ ' S.1.UU a lear, postage paid. Send 15 ets.- for one, quite comfortable ; but as Amity -ture, is mourned by a husband kind and specimen copv. ' fgNDAY AFTERNOON, Springfield, Mass. •. is in the midst of a field occupied by true, loving children, fond parents, brothers and sisters in the flesh and. in able and efficient Christian preachers, the Lord, and a host of warm friends. The GHKATKMT LIVING AVTIlOltS, nu<h UM Prof. Max Mailer, Rt. Hon. W. K. Glucl- we concluded to look further, We None could know, without loving one so Mtone, JiiM. A. Froude, Prof. Huxley, Ii. A. TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING THEIR MANY" PATRONS Kdw. A. Freeman,^Prof. Tyndull, next visited Salem, where» we now geutle, amiable And good. In every rela" Pròclor, Dr, W. B. Carpenter, Frances Power Gobbe, AND THE"PUBLIC IN GENERAL, THAT ANTICIPATING A tion of life she adorned the doctrine of Tike Duke of Argyll, Wm« liiuck, Ulins are. Thackeray, MI m .Huiodi. Geo. MacDonald, -vSaleni is in the midst of a vast God her Savior. Mrs. Oliphunt, .Jcim I ng clow. Mrs. Alexim- CHANGE IN BUSINESS, THEY ARE -NOW OFFERING . dor, Thomas lIurdy.Malthex»' Ai'nohl, Henry field more or less destitute of tho pure ■“ Life’s lalior done, as sinks the clay, KJugoley, W. W. Story. Turgucnief. Car Light from its load tho spirit flies, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF lyle, Ruskin, Tennyson, frowning, amt Gospel, accessible too by boat and While l.eav’n and earth combine to say; many others, aro represented in th, page* of ‘ How blest the righteous when he dies !’ ”, > rail to a great extent. Thi% deter Greneral Merchandise 7 UTTELL’S LIVING AGE. _ mined us to locate here, as we desired ■ - f In 1879, T he L iving A gf . enters Upon itv thirty CONSISTING IN PART OF A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF for the future to devote most of our Died, at Pleasant Hill, Lane Co.,- Or., sixth year, admittedly unrivalled and continuously • nuccessfiil. Duringthe year it will furnish to ife Nov. 15th, of scarlet fejrer, Ethel, Only time as evangelist at large. But readers the productions of the-most eminent a^ove-named, and many others; Lady’s Dress Goods, Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, knowing the dangers to Which my daughter of Josiah and Harriett Callison, authors, embracing tho choicest ReRkl and Short Stories by age 12 years. - the Grading Foreign Novelista, and ail family were exposed, 1 lost no. time, Though a child of tender years, she was wtfount Boots & Shoes, Etc., LLnapproached by* any other Periodical traveling almost day and night to on the Lord’s Side having acknowledged tlie world, of the most valuable Literary and secure more comfortable quarters for Christ as her Savior, and been baptized in Scientific matter of tlie day, fiwm th^pens ¿f the AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, foremost -Scientista, Critics, Dis-- my family at the earliest possible con about a month before her death. She had roverers, KsMuyiats, -** -*■’' and Èdlfor». representing eveiy de; Those desiring anything in their line can be assured of genuine bargains tho simplicity of a child but the mind of partment of Knowledge and Progress. venience T he L iving A ge is a weekly ¡00^011^ by giving them a call. ' • ’ - . - We remained in Monmouth ; 15 one older, as she proved by the -selection more than. • E^'All Notes and Book Accounts must be settled within tv. o months of a verse from Pro*, iii. 3 : “ Let not TURPE AMD A QUARTER THOVSANp «lays. When we left there two of bur ■ ■ . _ c ' _ mercy and truth forsake the ; bind them donble-cfiltimn octavo pages of reading juatter from date. daughters, Sarah and Mary, were un about thy neck ; write them upon the yearly> 11 prestente in an intrrpcnsirp form, coh- ' Good-Store “Building and Fixtures for same, for Sale at a bargain. ite great amount of matter, with freafineaà, well, and continued to grow worse table of thine heart.” This she recited at sidernig owing to ite weekly issue, and with a «atistartory completeness attempted by ho other publication, BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT till death closed the scene, after an a social meeting of the church a few days I the best Essays, lieviews, Criticisms, Tales, Sketches of Travel and Diwcuv^ry, Poetry, Scienti illness of about 1G days. They both after she became a member. Buena Vista, < >r Oct. L.jj>78, fic, Biographical. MUU wmü * ami Politimi Íiífoi nrn- Hw-ww ywnng. fair effit lovely, -------- tíon, from the entiro body of Foreign Periodical <lied Dec. 2nd ; Samh A. at 1 î o'clock Gentle as the summer breeze ; Literature. ____ ' _____ -— a . M , and Mary O. at 6 o'clock p. M , T4i<- Importance of T hu . L iving A gi : to every Pleiisant as the air olevMiing American reader, as the only satisfactorily fresh When it floats among the trees. and now they both sweeny sleep side and COMPLETE compilation of an indispensable current literature,— indi spendable because it em GRAND PREMIUM SCHEME! Yet she left us very early by side in the same grave, in the braces the productions of the In the silent grave to'sleep ; •Oddfellows Cemetery near Salem. ABLEST LIVING WRITERS, Falling like the pretty Iberers, poo is sufficiently indicated by tlie following They died of typhoid fever. This But for her wo will not weep. •t affliction wears heavily on us and we She lias gone and mncli we miss her ; “ In it we find the best production of the be*t We are »ad and full of woe, 9 are fearful of its consequences. God writers upon all subjects ready to our hand.”— i Rm the Lord wlio gave her took her, Philadelpha Imjuirer. grant us sustaining grace. e Why It is better she should go. ‘•It is simply indispensable to anr one who FOR 1878 AND 1879. desires to keep abreast of the thought of the age in xhould those loving, lovable, and In the grp.v^they laid her body ; any department of science or literature.”— Boeton The nomc and Farm ta'publlahd «eml-nwmhly by B. F. Av.ry A Son«, at Lmlavlllr. Kv. It l. in oiobt- But her soul i» far above obedient children be taken away, and Journal. pazoitaper. alx column« 10 tbopag., Living forty-eight column, of matter In earl, l-.u... two , L_. » hlrli ar.- equal to an elghty-page monthly magaalne. and not inferior iu qualify of matter to tin- b.»t of “ Tho prince amonj magazines.’*—ÁVte 17>rA In a bright and happy country, the magaainea publiabi-d. rbe suMf^lptiou price of Home and Farm is. so many unkind and disobedient ones Obeercrr. In a land of peace and love. “ It affords the best, the cheapest «nd most con left ? God only knows. During W. L. venient means of keeping abreast with the progress ot thought1»! all its phases,'’— Philadelphio Xòrth their lives they never gave ine an un American. F<»r full information and special instruction relative tri the premiums offered to club raisers send tn-the • ‘A monthly that come« every week .” The Ad kind or snappish word. After al! we publishers at Lkuisvilfe, Ky., for specimen copy of Home ami Farm, in every number of which will be Something for the New Year. vance, Chicago. found a full list of premiums offered. “ It is incomparable in the richne’s, variety, and are bound to feel and say that God rwi The world renowned success of Hostet sterling worth of ite articles,”— The Standard, has been very good to .us in giving or ter’» Bitter«, and their continued popnlai- Chicago. VV' ILLIS “ A pure and perpetual reservoir and fountain of : JOURNAL 4 LEO loaning us those precious childien, and tv for t: quarter of a century as a stomachic, entertainment and instruction.”— Hon. Ifàbert C. j APPLETONS’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN is scarcely more wonderful than the wel Winthrop. we desired long to enjoy them ; but come that greets the annul appearance of “ With it a lose a reader may fairly keep up with School and Miscellaneous that is important in the literature, hiHtory. FOR 1879. he who numbers the hairs of our Hostettes's Almanac. .This valuable medi all 1 Books, Stationery politics, and i»rieiice of the day. ” — The Methodiet, cal treatise is published by Hostetter & York. heads sees pot as man sees. We re Smith, Pittsburg, Pa., under their own New FANCY GOODS, •‘Tl»o ablest esaavNt the moatontertaining stories, The proprietors of A ppletons ’ J ournal joice to believe that though they are immediate supervision, employing 80 tho finest poetry of the English language, are here MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. bands in that department. Ten cylinder gathered together.”— HUmd* State Journal. will henceforth devote it exclusively to STATE STREET, SALEM, OR. absent from us in the flesh they are printing-presses, 8 folding machines, 5 job “The choicest literature ot the day/*—Ar/r literature of a high order of excellence, by 6-36-iy York Tribune. present with the Lord. Happy and presses, Ac , are running about eleven -------- fTTr---------------------—------- ' ----------- - “ It is todupenaable to even' one Mho desires a writers of acknowledged standing, months iu the year ot, this work, and the thorough of all that is admirable and • Home wnd Farm. almost sinless in life, they must be sssue of same fur lw79 will not be less tnan noteworthy compendium in tl*e literary world.”— BorUm Pu*t. It is the growing hab:t of the leading “ It has no equal in any country. ” — Philadelphia ten millions, printed i'i th * English, Ger ' now among the pure and good in minds in all countries to coutribnte their This is the very appropriate name of a man. French, Welsh, Norwegian. Swedish, Pre»». ‘ Ought to find a place in ever American home.” best intellectual work to the magazines and most excellent newspaper published by Abraham’s bosom. Holland, Bobemin and Spanish languages. — • Xetr York Time». B. F. A very <t S ons , aud edited bv a A. Sarah A. was in her 21st year, and Refer to a copy of it for valuable and in Published weekly at $8.08 a year, free of ¡»oatage. riviews; and, in order that A ppletons * A very at Louisville. Kv. The small sub- . teresting residing concerning health, and OSrEXTKA OFFER FOR 1879.^ J ournal maytadequately reflect the intel for many years a member of the numerous testimonialH as’to the efficacy of To all new subscribers for 1879, will be sent lectual activity of the time thus expressed, scription price is no criterion by which to Judge the value of the paper. It is now church, and seldom among the absent Hostetter's Bitters, amusement, varied in gratis the she-numbers of 1878, containing- with formation. astronomical calculations and other valuable matter, the first parts of ." S ir G ib - it will admit to its pages a selection of the in its third year of publication, abjJ already uie, ” a new serial story of much interest bv members. Mary ()., not a member, chronological items, Ac., which can be has a larger circulation thau any news GEOilGE mudoaald now appearing in T he more noteworthy critical, speculative, and but often spoke of obeying the SJavior depended on for c>rr»ctness. Tne Almanuc L iving A oe from the author's advance sJuicts. progressive papers that cpme from the pens paper published south of the Ohio river, and a larger circulation than any agricul for 1879 cou lie obtained free of cost, for Other choice now aerials by dirtiuguishod authors of these writers. in baptism as soon as she was old druggists and general country dealers in engaged tural paper in the United States. Home and will speedily appear» ull parts of the country. Fiction will still occupy a place in the and Farm is u first-cU.-s family paper as enough. She was in her 9th year. Club-Price* for the best Hofae anti Foreign weli as n farmer’s journal. For further Literature. J ournal , and descriptive papers will ap particularisée Our afflictions and the embarrassed advertí-ruent in this issue “ Possessed of T he L iving A oe and one nr other pear ; bu< large place will be given to (’onsuiniiHon Ciired. of oar p:if>e& state of bn.’inew in W. T. have deter of our vivacious American monthlies, a MibHuriber 5 will find himself in command of the whole situa- , articles bearing upon literary and art An old pliyaiciao, retired from practice, tion. mined us to return to AVaitsburg at Et< h '< j Ihdltl.m., \ toping to discussions of aocialnnd poetical , uavieg had placet! in hie hands by an East For n‘10.50 T he jltving A ge and either one of! the earliest possible. 1 India missionary tlie formula of a simple the American $1 Monthlies (or Harper"» Weekly or 1 progress, to papers addressed distinctly to //runrlwiil be aelit for a year, both postpaid ; or» j the intellectual tastes of the punlic welfare Wej,wish, through the M f . ssf . ngeu , I vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per for $9.50 T he L iving A uk and the St. Nickola*, or To all who are suffering from the errors manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, Appleton"» or public culture is concerned. Journal. to expiyss our wannest thanks to th 2 catarrh, asthma, and all throat anil lung and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak Address L1TTKLL A GAY, Boston. ness, early decay, los» of manhood, <fcc., I brethren and sisters, and many kind affections, also a positive and radical cure 1 for nervous debility and all nervous com- T erms cr A itletons ’ J ournal .—Three will send a recipe that will cure you, “ I Am The Last ol Six ! ” friend of Halen}, for their expressions . plaints, after having tested its wonderful FREE OF CHARGE This great reu-ody dollars per annum, in advance, postage was discovered by a missionary in South of sympathy and timely aid in our cutaaive powers in thousands of cases, has One rainy forenoon some thing less than prepaid by the publishers, to all sub .America. Send a self-addressed envelope ' felt jt his ilnty to make it known to bis ■deep affliction. Certainly no town ! su fieri ni ig fellows. Actn-ted by this mo a year ago, a pale cadaverous youth walked l scribers in the United States or Canada ; to the JI ev . J oseph ' T. I nman , Station D, “House, New York City. 7-10-ly on this coast can boast of a greater tive, am ld a desire to relieve human anffor- into the store of C. N. Crittendpn, No.- 7 or Twenty-five Cents per number. A Club I Bjblp . - - i.__ .... __ __ _ ________ _ i ing, I will send, free ot charge, to ull who Sixth Avenue, and in weak, husky tones, of Four yearly Subscriptions will entitle number of wholehearted people than I desire it, this recipe, with full directions TAKE?^^ Salem. It deeply pains us to think tor preparing and using, in Gerinan, interrupted frequently by a dry, hacking tie sender to an extra subscription gratia-; ' French, or Euglish. Scot b.v mail by ad cough, stated that he wanted a couple of that is, five copies will be tent one year ’ k .., . Belling guttonen Paclt. the worn!. IlMta ni ^4 rh*rt«ot «4 fevadtoZZ of leaving them. dressing with stamp, iivming tills p>naJT, bottles of Hale's Honey of Horehound and for twelve dollars. A ttlf . toxh ’ J ournal , ¿«•ia Pencil. PrnltoMer, Goklr-j pew and a piece <>t vn)»n»i |-. J.qyJrv' ■ »-IM pur.l (I...M N’l'V Your brother in the Lord, W. tV. Sherar, 149 Powers’ Block, Koch- Tar. *• I am . the last of six.” he said, and T he P opular S cirnc ^M onthly , for , •S'." <*»» **r*ijp !'■’ '«‘S ">l «J-V.U eater, N. Y. 0. W. R ichardson . “ the others all died of copanmption, and one year, for seven dollars, postage prepaid ■ I am going faat. I will try this new (full price, eight dollars). i J.effiok’aco ,a8#m-owa.at.SXvom. —There is none under heaven that The volumes begin January and July of MPThe National Gold Medal was remedy, bat I have no hope.” He did try can comfort me but thou, my God, the awarded lo Bradley A Rulofson for the it, and to some purpose. He took, in ¡all, each year. Subscriptions received for any VR*n fl n*| hn*neis ;<WI <-.m engage in. BC B to Pw day made by heavenly Physican of souls, that best Photographs in the United States, twelve bottles, and is to-day in perfect length of time. M B if B i^w JB y.r worker of either sex, and the Vienna Medal for the beet in the ln th 9 '! - own localities. Par strikest and healest, bringest into hell world. healtb—lnngs sound, cough gone, not a D. APPLETON * CO., Publishers, ticulars and Mmole* worth $5 free. Improvs vonr sign of pulmonary disease remaining. 429 Montgomery .Street, San Francisco. {>49 A 551 Bro id way, New York. and ¿rawest on again. HE ADQITART ER S F O R SELLING OFF BETTMAN & ROSENBLATT B U E X A ' ’ V I S T A , MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER OF TH? DAY OVER SiQ, IN PRIZES HOME AND FARM! L FIFTY CENTS A YEAR! A CARD. « )