PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1879
L. F. Luse, of San Francisco, read a missionary society near Eden Valley
Obituary.
If IS C E L L A NE O US.
-splendid |>aper on “ The relation of (midway between Colfax and Palouse
the Sunday school to the church.” City), at a camp ground selected for . Died, in Monmontb, June 11.,.1879, of
brain fever, Manly, infant eon of Bro. and
These contributions were free-will that purpose, beginning on Thursday, 4 8Uter A. 8 Powell
3 monthg and
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■offerings on the part, of their authors, at 2 o’clock p. M., before the first fi days.
“ Suffer the little children to I
CHRISTIAN HYMN BOOK,
to the success of the convention, for Lord’s day in August
oome unto me. aad forbid them not ; for
PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
which they received the hearty thanks
On motion it was decided that the of such ia the kingdom of heaven.'* Mark
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PREACHERS’ SUPPLIES,
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
•of the convention. The President and President appoint three brethren as a X. 14-
PAPERS,
Secretary called a meeting of the committee on programme, whereupon
Died, dmt Nap* City, May 28, 1879,
'REWARD CARDS,
-society and made a report of the pro Bros. Frye, Davis and Callison were Mary Jane Leonard, daughter of Siater
MAPS,
gress of its work, which was highly ! appointed, and the following pro- Nathan Porter, aged 40 yeara.
and everything nee3e<l for Sunday-school or Church furnished at
satisfactory and encouraging. We gramme was selected :
Siater Leonard was auddenly called
Publishers’ prices.
propose to notice this rpore at length* Prvyrdmme of'the. Preachers Insti- away ; ahe ate her «upper in the evening
in a future paper. There was a
tiCte and of the Missionary Society aa uanal, well and hearty, and at eleven
of Whitman County, IF. T., and o’clock she waa oold ih death. She died
•spirited contest over the location of'
Nenperec
County, I. T., to be held of appoplexy ; waa called seemingly with- I
Ahe next convention, resulting in the
near Eden Valley, midway between ant a moment'a warning. What a blessing
selection of Santa Rosa. There were
Colfax and Palouse City, eom- it ia to know th«t her Godly life justifies
a number of applications, which in
mencina at J p. m., on Thursday the conclusion that her sonl is res ing in
Books bound neat and Cheap.
dicated the popularity of the conven
before the first Cords day. in Aug peace in the “ bosom of Abraham.’*
Sister
Leonard
was
baptized
20
years
ust, 1879.
tion.
ego by ’* Father Thomson ’’ who rests
Yours respectfully,
The subject to be discussed on first from his labors, bnt his works do follow
E. B. ’W arf ,
day is “ Prayer,” commencing at 2 him. No donbt bnt be was among the
Wa* th- daug-hter of Count Niocola Oncl, a Roman nnble of the sixteenth ren-
tory. Jie jva» a man utterly ¿«>pra\ <*<Tand guilty of m » many and such enor«
nious crimes, that he fvared even nis own family. He caused the death of two
p. M., to be opened by Bro. F. M. friends who have gone before her, ready
of his bora , and subjected Beatrice to imprisonment and torture; bnt at length
Report of the Third Quarterly Davis, of Farmington.
De *
aaaaawlnalrd. I wm at clear as day that the gentle and beautiful Bea
to greet her on the shining shore.
trice hu<! iio Knowl -dge ot the plot, but she w as accused of parricide, ar: ested.
Meeting of Whitman County,
tried, cruelly tortured arid <■<> cienitH* *. The most iliuatrotis families of
Sister
Leonard's
hnsband
was
absent
<
Preaching at candle lighting.
Iu*me .ntercedvd in her behair. ami the life of many a gallant Roman
youih ww sacrificed in tlie emieasor io Jibe ate her. All without avail.
.. W. T., and Nes Perse County,
from home at the time of her death, away
Biie wa* executed Hept ember 11,1.’»9«. When the executioner bound her
Second day, subject for discussion
band», Beatrice ««id. “You Lind iny brniv fur destruction, but nivsoul
in the mountainsi seeking relief from the '
I. T., which was held at Para
for immortal.ry.'* Thrreds an rode crfbabie Kweett esg and fasciriatinK
charm in the tender f < «• of dp*
woman of history. We have had
dise Valley, commencing on at 9 A. M., “ What ar$ the duties and fell destroyer, consumption, and could not
prepared for u- by the best Trtfuu a faithful portrait of this beautiful
privileges of the Sisters in the be reached by telegraph. Thus five little
oman, in20 oil colors. 15x21 in. in »iae, which is a copy of the celebrated
inti’fg by Guido, w hich hanira in the Barberini Palace, Rome, and lia.r
'Thursday, at 2 p. m., May 15th.
< n <»f one tbe cbi« f attraction* of that imp* rial City for a century.
Church,” to be opened by Bro. L. F. children are left without a mother's care,
?."’e g‘ve one copy <>f this picture. FREE, Postpaid. to any person
1 who will send Thirty Cents for a 3 months’ subscription to LEISURE«
and,
no
donbt,
will
soon
be
without
a
Bell, of Palouse City.
E den V alley , W hitman Co., W. T.,
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months. Thia Portrait I m a Gift hv the publishers to Indue? all who read this «<» fv F Ki.SURE
HOURS three months. We guarantee all double value of monev went. Agents wanted. Hfanip-tak> n. Canada
At 2 p. M., subject for discussion, father’s protection. How strange are the
May 20, 1879.
aubacribcra rniut »cad 8c. extra Xur pontage. J. L. FATTEN 88 €U., 47 Barclay street, N. ¥.
workings
of
Providence-Ob, bow
Meeting called to order by the “ Who are tbe proper persons to ad strange.
An Incident With a Lesson.
minister the ordinance of Baptism,”
President.
GREAT RUSH !
E. B. W are .
to
be
opened
by
Bro.
Giliilan,
of
Eden
After reading and prayer the
"Why,” says Susie, in delight, at-
Minutes of previous meeting were Valley.
It is always sad to cronicle the death of
tending her first party, “ my brother SPRING AND SUMMER
the yonng ; but moat sad to record the
Preaching at candle lighting.
read and Approved ; after which the
is as puli to to me here as to wny one
Ttjnrd day, subject for discussion, at death cf a young -wife and mother who else •” What a reflection on his man-
<-,*ommittee on Programme reported
TRADE, (879
that the same subject which was dis 9 A. M., “ Is it right to have Sunday leaves a bereaved Husband and an infaDt i ners at home ! A sister will, perhaps,
orphan, with loving parents and kind I accidentally knock over some tools
cussed at the last quarterly meeting schools, and if so, how should they be friends to mourn ber loss.
with which her brother is busy. j|n
would be taken up for discussion at conducted,” to be opened by Bro. H.
Mrs. Annie Hooper, wife of Frank I apology involuntarily rises to her lips,
this meeting, viz., “ The duty of V. Grubb, of Deep Creek.
Hooper, and daughter of David and I but she stifles it on considering it is
At 2 i*. m , business meeting of the Lauretta Johnson, was born June 1, 1855, i only Jack ; and all satisfaction he is
•.. -church officers, and the Lord’s Sup-
BREYMAN BROS
and died at tbe residence of her parents | offered for disordered plans is a blunt
1,1
, per.” This was Tliscussed with in Board.
near Buena ViBta, June 3, 1’879, aged 24 ‘Oh !” Angry reproaches are sure to
Preaching at candle lighting.
terest. The discussions occupied two
years and 3 days. No means nor efforts
SALEM.ORECON
Lcrd
’s day—Preaching at 11 A. M., were spartd to relieve her sufferings and follow, " You are real ugly, Jack, to
A
«lays.
j talk so about such a thing. You
by
Bro.
Wright.
Subject,
“
(
'hristian
On Saturday. May 17th, at 2 i’. M,
prolong her life. She retained the full i know 1 didn't mean to,’’ is the equally
use of ber mental powers to the last. A I angry rejoinder. Why did she not
the members of the Missionary Board Vnion.”,
NE OF OVK EfKM NÒW UEIXG IN SAT
Brethren of all denominations, that short time before she died she called her say so ? Two words would have O PT íuicíhco , we ¿re happy to Inform all our
convened to transact such business as
Utt4‘FH- tliaF 44H1*
-Aft? ItfrW
Ofl
cousins to her bedside and requested them
might come before the Board. Dele are in good standing, are invited to to live religiously. She tequested that saved alljtJiaCTrbuLIe. In theirqilays, every Hteamér. Having bought thè same at iin—
precedente*!
low
ligure*
cm
account
of
stagnation
in
gates present: Paradise congregation be present and participate in the dis Bro. Campbell should preach her fune.ral, children are constantly meeting with DuxineKM and heavy lailurcs there a id can give our
little accidents, for which they should Patron« the lieuetit thereof. A h we are only buy
—Bros. Russell, Ellis and Frye ; Farm cussions.
as he had preached the funeral of her be taught to apologize. 1 have seen ing tor earth in band, can bold out 'nettar induce
ment than moat any other house in the country,
Committee on programme, Bros. A.. brother, and had baptized her. She had the cheek of a child flush w ith anger, as
ington congregation—Bros. Price,
well a« in Portland. We are already in receipt
Hammers and Propst; Edenk congre F. Frye, F. M. Davis and R. M. Cal been a member of the Christian church his* eyes flash, and his littlff hand of a large lot of Domestic and
for some six years.
raised to strike the unfortunate break
gation—Bros. Fisher and Callison; lison.
FANCY COODS,
She left ber babe with her parents with er of a toy, when, as if liy magic, the
On motion, meeting adjourned.
Deep
Creek
congregation—Bro.
the request that they train it up in the blow was arrested by these words:
R. M. C allison , Secretary.
Wright. The delegates reported all
nurture and admonition of the Lord.' She “Excuse me; I did not mean to."
AND NOTIONS, '
full and particular directions about Don’t put on your company manners
congregations in the bounds of this
Proper Elements for the Lord’s gave
—AND—
the
disposition
of
all
her
effects,
and
spake
missionary organization in good work
with your campany clothes; keep
Supper.
particularly
about
her
burial.
She
was
them
tor
home
use
as
well.
ing order, and a general interest man
W inters , Y olo C o ., C al .,
one of three young ladies baptized in
House Furnishing Goods,
ifested in the cause of our Master.
1873 or 1874, two of whom are now in the “He That Believeth Shall Not
May 29, 1876.
—ALSO—
HEI’ORT OF ELDER C. J. WRIGHT, EVAN
grave Youth and health are not a sure
Pres. Campbell :
Make Haste.’’
Q
argnarantee
against
death.
All
should
be
GELIST.
Cents’ and Boys' Clothing.
D ear B rother ,—In the P.
prepared for that change which may come The aloes grow nponfthe sard,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Since the last quarterly meeting I M essenger of the 9th inst., we saw soon, and must come at last.
The aloes thirst with parching beat,
Croceries, Crockery,
was sick for one month, and unable an article from our esteemed Brother
Iler bereaved husband and parents have Year after year they wait and stand,
Carpets, Oil Cloth. I«
s
to preach ; at the end of which time I Durham, which contained a number the sympathy of ajargq number of friends.
Lonely and oalin, and front the beat
Window Shades,
Fixtures, etc.
began a meeting at Palouse City, of thought-provoking suggestions in The funeral servjoes were conducted iu Of desert winds, and still a sweet
And subtle voice thrills all their veins t . All of which will be «old at extreme low prices.
W. T., which continued eleven dajs, relation to w hat constitute the proper tbe church at Buena Vista, Wednesday,
No no-called caali «tore excepted.
June 4th, by Preside . t Campbel), of Mon “ Great patience wins ; it still remains
resulting in eight additions by con elements to fitly represent the body
After a century of pains.
mouth, aasisted by B. F. Burch aud H. M.
fession and baptism, and six from the and bloo-J of Christ, at the communion Waller.
For you to bloom aud be complete.’*
sects which had been immersed, four of the Lord’s Supper, and the pibper
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The remains were deposited in the ** I grow upon a thorny waste,
I
cemetery below Buena Vista.
of whom were United Brethren, and manner of celebrating it.
Hot noontide lies on all the way,
Te our Wirmer friend« and pntron, <e
For ene, we heartily endorse Bro.
two from the Methodists. Twenty-
And with its scorching breath makes haste erally —Anyone winhinfj to buy gf«»lx'in quanti
ties. we will give you all lndurenieute to bnv theuv
Each freshening dawn to burn and slay; right here, iti place of Portland- As the country
Ive Disciples enrolled their names for Durham’s position u|»on this subject,
The National Complaint.
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is fl'MMled with printed catalogues gotten up br
Yet
patiently
I
bide
and
stay.
an organization, which gives us a anil think it perfectly tenable, the
Portland Houses, we will gire you the lienent of
Dyspepsia
ia
tbs
national
complaint
Knowing
the
secret
of
ray
fate.
their printing the mme. Ho bring thmi along and
membership of 39 at that place. A opinions of some learned 1) D.’s to the Almost every other man or Wotifuu yon
quote
their prices.
The hour of bloom, dear Lord, I wait,
The facilitieH we have for getting goods from the
wery general interest is manifested in contrary .notwithstanding. Fermented meet has it, and the result is that the num
Come
when
it
will,
or
soon
or
late,
East and Han Francisco, ««ire enabled to hold
ber of psendo-rem-die« for it is as numer
out even better inducements than lliereia offered,
the town and country. The brethren wine is not a fit representative of the ous
as Pharaoh’s host. They are for the A hundred years is but a day.”
no matter what they pnblish iu their so-called
—Susan Coolubje.
catalogues, aud besides «rill not give auction trash
.and friends are building a house of blood of Christ, for the same reason most part worthless. There is, however,
nor
ascend handed goods, bnt all reliable as
searching eradicant of this distressing
warship at Palouse City, size 30 x j O, that fermepted bread is not a fit re a and
I usual.
obdurate m tlady, one whose genuine
and 18 ft. between floors. Have also presentative of the Lord’s body. merits long since raised it to a foremost A Reliable Life Insurance Policy.
WB MÏAK WHIT WK SAY.
among the staple medicines of
— iramerseil six others, and have taken Fermentation signifies a general, and place
We take pleasore io commending to oor
America. Hostetter's Stomach Bitten ex-
two
into the church who had been especially
«*d«AS»**orpn<tilT «»fe
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. change
t>n£e from
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ÎSiSSOT'“T3tn‘iiïïiSBër ofadarßönrte native Knif primary ingreiîTents 5T
prompfirnTeTtian any known remedy, eru rance agency, __ _____ ______
1 limivi »v a .
-a
.
.
,
.
and
and 18
is h a niost
most ffaninl
genial lnviirnrunt
invigorant, ann?ti7..»r
appetiser I are inexhaustible. It in a stock company
BREYMAN BROS
during the quarter 39, of which there I any substance, and suggests corrup aud aid to secretion. These are not eoipiy operating under the joint title—Health. 9-14-2m
as thousands i f our country Life policies are ixantal to the form of Dr.
were thirteen by confession and bap tion, decomposition, and decay ; there assertions,
men and women, who have experienced Pieroe a Golden Medical Discovery and
CHEAP, CHEAP.
tism, eight from tlie sects and eight fore, neither the one nor the other -is ‘ its effects, are aware, but are bucked up Pleasant Purgative Pallets (which, if ta
ken
aa
directed,
insure
the
rjstem
against
by irrefragable proofs rape tedly laid be-
reclaimed. Have preached at my a suitable representative of the Ixjrd’s -X
MONMOUTH DRUG STORE
’re the public. The bitters also promote disease) upon payment of a very small fee. THE
A now offers more than nsoal advantages
body
and
blood
which
saw
no
corrup
regular appointments once a month,
a regular habit of body and give a health All the principal druggists are ceMfiiuted to customers, since it is lieinir conducted
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iff
YN 1
XT—11^-.
ageuta.
solely upon the cash basis. We trust our
which are at Col fox, Eden Valley, tion. Fermentation is the intestine ful stimulus to the nrmary organs. •
former patrons will see it to their interest
Paradise and Farmington. There motive agent by which alcohol be
to favor us, as befor^, with a liberal
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,
CoiisMiiiptlen Cared.
comes
present,
to
assist
in
nature
’
s
men» to be a general inte’-est niani-
patronage and share the benefits of this
system.
An old physician, retired from practice,
fetttol and the church of (’hriijt is funeial, in liberating the constituent
J. M. POWELL.
naviug had placed in bis bands by an East
-commanding respect in this country. elements or ¡»articles of a substance, India missionaryrthe formula of a simple
H.
MURPHY,
VACATION
There is A great need of laborers in and therefore signifies corruption, de vegetable remedy, for the speedy and per
manent cure for consumption, bronolntia,
MONMOuTH, ORECON,
composition,
and
decay.
Hence
we
PARTY TO
this part of God’» vinejard. The
catarrh, asthma, and all throat and Inng
r
regard
unleavened
or
un
ermented
Would
respectfully
inform
the
public
that
affections, also a positive and radical onre
f*enil for book “ Ton Month» in KnrofX’," anil
churches are ill in peace and har
ho is prepared to furnish them as good a circular of •nmmo'. tour. UmiHiial advan
for nervous debility and ail nervous oom
mony so far as I know, and may God bread, and the unfermented juice of plaints, after having tested its wonderful
tages at very reasonable rates.
O. R. BUHCHMID,
grapes, as tbe only suitable repre curaaive powers in thuusauds of cases, has
BOOT OR SHOE
still prosper us ia my prayer.
State Normal School, Fredonia. N. Y
felt
it
Ina.
duty
to
make
it
known
to
his
sentatives of the body and blood of
As they can obtain elsewhere, aa be works
C. J. W rinht , Evangelist.
suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo
nonp but the best French Calf and IJip.
Christ.
live, and a desire to relieve human suffer
The treasurer, F. M. Davis, reported
Persons desiring a good article would
We have just written this much, to ing, I will send, free of charge, to.all who
that he had collected $111.06 during
desire it, this recipe, with full directions find it to thatr advantage to give him a
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the quarter, for the support of an endorse Bro. Durham’s position, upon for preparing auJ using, in Garman, call.
French, or Euglish. bent by mail by ad
the alove subject.
evangelist.
dressing with stamp, naming this paper,
Yours fraternally,
: W. W. Sherar, 149 Power’s Block, Roch
On motion it was decided to hold
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ester. N. Y.
the next quarterly meeting of the
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a
HEAD QUARTERS
F OR
a
JOHJV BURIXTS
Olive Street,
ST. L.OTJIS
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