■L- “OO YE; THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATIONS.” K ______ •________' - -___________________________.s * MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1880. VOL. X. NO. 36. 4 " . ................. .......... ■ " I " with a leathern thong to separate it ly a limit to the influence which they government of the Church—not cer­ Weather Report for August, 1880 from the rest, and when necessary use promise to exert for the cause of hu­ tainly, with that ease and generosity • C hristian messenger , the lasso to bring the fleeing animal manity.— Bulletin. • During-August, 1880, there were 4 which would be fitting, but upon an Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi­ within control. Two Nebraska sisters days during which rain fell, with ail economical and modest scale—is 7,- anity, and the diffusion of general in­ own one of the largest cattle ranches 000, ota francs, Church and Educational Items. aggregate of 139 in. of water, 22 in the West; and the Bee Queen of or £280,600 per an- formation. Iowa has made bee culture possible for clear days, and 5 cloudy days other num.” Price Per Year, in Advance, #2.50 —The idolatry of the world has di­ others. than those on which rain fell.. All business letters should be addressed —A London Catholic newspaper Training schools for nurses and med­ minished more within the past-fifty to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary The mean temperature for the states that in the year 1879, 2000 per­ ical colleges for women are the results years than in the thousand years Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon. month was 62.89 “. Highest daily sons renounced Protestantism in Eng­ Advertiser? Will find this >- ph Longworth added 850.0(H); 46,710 were in work-houses, and 38,- gationalists, 7,<>^0,000; Unitarian, 1,- Earlin^um; also Youngstown and other points in Ohio.* that woman is a natural organizer. and at last, through Mr« Pitman, re­ 480 received out-door relief. The 000,000. For while men can exist in a carpet suited the wood carving department. great city could turn out enough pau­ Addition» reported, including R. ('. —The new version of the New Tes­ Encouraged By the great success of bag, women must have bureau draw that school, the Wheeling School of pers to make a city of no mean di­ tament will be completed in England Barrow ’s report, for the quarter ending era. The New York Cooking Seh.ool Art in this country and the Sheffield mensions. ■n the course of about six months. July 1. 1880 -130, of tfhioh 67 were —It is a very suggestive thing that jg cited as one of the results of •• ic- ■ -. 1 »f.Deaign in England, the Wo- The work of going through the book ’ imm« r_.ri; siruiau pleached, 248-; cessful organization on the pari of w - nri i’s School of Industry, St. Louis, when the first Protestant church in verse by verse is quite over. The Re­ i church.' organized, 4; amount of- men. Philadelphia and Bost >n have the Rochester,*N. Y. and Portsmouth, Japan was started eight years aga< vising Committee are now working I monej collected from all sources, Ohio, Wood-carving School have aris­ now such schools, and a number have en ; while the ^Catholic Sisters of the first 81,0(H) towards its erection upon the concordances. They fake a 8466 55. Louisville was selected as the place been started in Western citi The Notre Dame and the Ursuline Sisters was sent by Christian converts of the Greek word, find out how ofton ie is originator of these schools was Miss of Brown ’county, -Ohio are teaching Hawaiian Islands. Missionary seed used, and then take care that the' for the annual meeting of the Con­ Juliet Corson, who began her efforts their own pupils and worshipping sown will bear fruit a hundred fold. I translation of it in every case express­ vention, beginning October 21. 1880. . —“ Is his purse converted T is the by teaching the '* principles of plain 1 amidst their own carvings. es its shade of meaning. One word is A large nurnhei of tract-, well assorted, Among the associations are several’ searching question John Wesley was I cooking to cooks, and to wives and used where the saame thing is meant have been'sent out into various parts protective unions which make a speci­ accustomod to ask about those who of the field. The great usefulnC«^p^>f daughters of workingmen.” • —TKe colored people of Warren sought for membership in his church. ality of looking after the cases of these " silent messengers ” is fully coj- Among those pursuing the higher —The Centenary of the Free Bap­ county, Ohio, are holding a camp roborated by the reports received by industrial pursuits, such as phonogra­ young women wJ»o "have been cheated phy, photography, telegraphy, book­ out of their wage» by employers. All tists was recently held at New Dur­ meeting at Lebanon. Arnone other our secretary. keeping, type-setting, engraving, or such cases come first before a commit­ ham, N. H., Benjamin Randall, the services, they indulged in material After a full conference on various architecture, there is no union to in­ tee of women, if after investigation, founder of tha sect, being buried in transcriptions of the parables. Last matters relating to the welfare of the crease the demand for their services or j Sunday forenoon, the parable of the To accommodate the there ¡ b merit in the case, it is put in­ that town. society, the committee adjourned. their proficiency in any of these return of the prodigal son was render­ branches, though there are many in­ to the hands of lawyers, who serve crowds in attendance, the services O. A. B artholomew , Pres. dividuals .engaged in each. Horticul­ gratuitously. Thousands of dollars were held in camp. Randall’s grave ed with immense success. The prodi­ J oseph S mith , Secretary. gal, a diminutive specimen of Ham, ture, with’its myriad beauty of form are collected in this way which would was an object of universal interest. and hue, has enticed women into the otherwise have been withheld from —There are thirty-three missionary started out from the platform with a —The Young Ladies Ijree Bible odorous green-house heat, and in gar­ good suit of clothes and a well-filled College, Binghamton, N. Y., with its hard-working women. Prison reforms societies at work in Africa, and there dening she has done much, though grip-sack. In a short time he return­ president and faculty'of sixteen pro- only through the scattered combina­ have been started, which have already are 75,000 converts belonging to the Hotels and Protestant churches, with an outside ed minus the grip-sack, and dressed irr Ji ^ors and instructors have memdrial- tions of a few individuals ; but these done immense good. ar e the first steps upwards to a more boarding-houses have been started for population of 250,000 under their in­ his own clones. He was met by his. mTJ the Star Readers of America and father, a 200-pound specimen of hu­ Europe to put. the “ Sermon on the extended organization of the special women, although the Hilton Hotel in fluence. industry of farming, which will become New York was a failure. In religious —The Mormons are still pegging manity, who fell upon his neck and Mount ” and other passages of the a large outlet to superfluous female en­ wept. The prodigal was clothed in a world's sublimest Book into their ergy and an avenue to independence. organizations women are doing very away at their n >w -temple. It is now night-gown, and a crown, improvised next course of readings, if they would Western women have been far more effective work. The Women’s Board twenty years since it was commenced; by one of the sisters out of a last have crowded houses and exert a enteqirising in large fanning estab­ of Missions of the Congregational $4,000,000 has been expended and it lishments than Eastern women. As Church received and disbursed last is one-fourth completed The build­ year’s bonnet, placed upon his head. power hitherto lost to the professional instances of successful individual en­ year 874,127,30, and a like society in ing is lieing constructed of Utah gran­ The congregation then sang, “ De prod­ reader. terprise in the West, which its under­ igal returns, returns,” and there was takers trust will lead to larger organ­ the Presbyterian Church had last year ite, and when finished will be the fin­ great rejoicing. Ten cents admission —The late Dr. Bethune asked a ized effort in similar direction, may an income of $117,000. Finally wo­ est church edifice,, if not the finest be mentioned the following : At Col­ men went into the Grange -and have building of any kind in America. It is charged to the grounds, and frequent morose and miserly man how he warn orado Springs, not long ago, a young done some very effective work there, will require $20,000,000 to complete collections are taken, the fun<)s thus getting along. The man replied i lady owned and managed a large cat­ contributing quite as much to keep the temple. realized to be devoted to liquidating “ Wbat is that your business?’ Said , tle ranch up the Ute Paps. By pro­ the Doctor, " O, sir, I am one of those —The papacy is rather a costly a debt on the church at Lebanon. vision of the territorial law, those who up these organizations as men. It who take an interest even in the mean­ .owned and^branded cattle were oblig­ would appear from this brief summary luxury. The Bishop of Salford, Eng., ed to appear personally at the ' spring of facts that women have come to the in a postal latt er wr itten fro™ Rome, . —A man at Augu»tA> Ga., on re- J est of .God’s creatures.” round ups,” and claim and drive away front during the last twenty years as about Peterpence, says : " The sum ceiving a doctors bill for medicine —Elderberries are ri|>ening. This their stock. She would ride into a organizers, and working through or­ absolutely required by the Sovereign and visits, wrote that he would pay is gratifying news to people who don’t herd of a thousand wild and terrified oattle, strike one which bore her brand ganizations of tkeir own, theri) is hard- Pontiff to enable him to carry on the for the medicine and return the visits, i care what kind of pies they eat. Pacific I f rsn r-v • >