The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877, August 12, 1871, Image 4

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It is related that Sir Isaac Newton that >
when enga’getl in the investigation of
JjgM. I h ‘ spent some time in lilowiug
and examining soap bobbles. An old
lady in his neighborhood observiug his
doings proHoiineeil him a erazj-xold man
for tlins spending Irts time. I suppose'
the philosopher was not much concerned
for his questionable sanity , and would
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-nnt-fr avp been had 4«e b ee n blo w in g bub- ■
Vies merely for the pleasure of seeing
. them—those royal colored spheres in-
'stead of trying to discover their rhison’d
Htre. As an amusement it is, nonr-a-
tlays, given up almost entirely to chil­
dren, though bubbles can furnish stud­
ies worthy the, attention of Titian or a
Claud Loraine. , It is a fatorite amuse­
ment’of mine; tho’ I contrive to get out
of sight tent, as. society has found out
that Sir Isaac was not a crazy man but
a philosopher, I should lie mistaken for
one
I Hatter myself some, on Veiug
able to blow very large and pefsistant
ones. I am not a poet and I cannot
tell what J feel, as the gorgeous balls
,-fldht a.way from my. pipe into the air,
calmly and gracefully, growing con-
- ■►tuuUy morn beautiful as tliey become
thinner from evaporation, tpl it sudden­
ly collapses into a little oloud of mist.
Tlie other day when engaged in this in*
“ nocent pastime, my friend Porticos Jr.
a greater cuss thud old Porticus 'came
and.seated ltit»s®H by me and said not a
word for some time, though he watched
closely. At li»st he rose qijiekly, and
slapping me on t he shoulder said,listen to
me I have a new idea. I have been watch­
ing youi"manipulationsupd t e-growtUof
liaise beantif ill things, there isthsROurce
. rin that dish of soapsuds, -nothing but
' ugTy” st uff; i >IT anil potash, meir <1+11, but
with the pipe, anil your breath, this
starts into a sphere at first with neither
beiiutr nor attraction, font yonr breath
J . i fo'-t- and beautifies‘it till it is the
rgeous thing it floats ‘awny. So it is
v. iih the worlds, at first but ^a base
hemieal compound without form and
oidj the brentii of the Almighty gives
hem one at atiifietbsir spherical form,
’ ■ -! dally under His cure tliey grow
“ i e perfeet, more Veautiftil, and are
Photographs of the ruins of the Col­
umns of Vendome were taken after its
destruction by order of the Commune.
In these pictures thé portraits of a num­
ber of the. Natioual Guards, in attitudes
of rejoieiug at the fall of the column,
were >u<'idoulal)y.'*~ftitroduceil,
from
their having been present when the
photographs were taken. ..Each of these
portraits h a s b e c n'Cnlarged and placed
in the hands of tlie detective police in
If we know our brother»’Htruggkw,
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Gain»t opposing win<l Mid tido,
Gainst tlie many f»right ieinptatioiiN,-.
Luruifi hitti on every «ido;
If we know th« can» »»d, troulJe?
Thronging uver round hi« life,
.Would we wonder if ho ffltertnl,
X- fconietinn* in th’ lUtequal atrifc ?
If we looked lieneath the »urfece, <
Gilded o’er with graceful art^
We aliould find, tliat »mile» were often
Worn to BiaaVaTLireakiiig heart,
yie who treat» to fickle fortune.
Builds hi» houne upon Hie HUid;
And tlie empty rainbow-bubble» '
Burete before it meet» liin band.
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is photographs of the principal barri-4
eUe. were taken, and in these pictures
S “tlie portraits in small^size of several
hundred of the insurgeuta are to be
seen. These likenesses have been en-
-- » larged, and are to be used for the ar­
rest aud iÜeutificatiou of the persons
If we lift the laurel tendril»,
Gathered by the liarid of Fame,
’ Thorn», beneath each fragile leaflet
Prove their pleaauree, but a name,
Thus we e’er scene« are brightest b
Screen our sorrows day by day—
IIcarte that soniotimea seem the lightest,
Oft are iMMsing to decay.
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M1SCEIÆ A^ilOtS.
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thus incidentially introduced. It is be­
lieved that these enlarged photographs
will in many cases secure the eondem-
I nation of prisoners who have been ar­
rested on suspicion by the French Gov­
ernment.
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Money mity procure comfort, U1Ì1 "it;
Mr«. Stanton means to occupy the coming
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Sy Previous to the settlement of Califor­
cannot procure happiness.
summer w.ith some theologiccscientitic ctudies
Why is ablush like a little girl? Be­ nia, singing birds, fragrant flowers, and on the origin of man, aud other evil». Tlie
ltohey Jmcajrere not to be found in the Golden Age will publish tlie results of this new
cause it becomes a women.
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effort ill isibalf of the -down .trodden.”
country. Now, however, in all parts of
1‘uuctMality begets uuufideuoo, and it
the State there are niany' virîètiës of
As daylight can be seen through vary small
is the sure path to honor and respect.
■si nging biral s, like, tlie taeeking bird, holes, s<> little things will illustrate a person'»
cliaracter.
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T hovuh nien boast of holding the reins, tlie
bobolink, lark, linnet«, tlimalia«, Balti­
-w».,
women generally toil which w*y they mini
more
oriole
and
the
common
robin.
drive.
Brick for Sale.
Nothing elevates us so much as the The forests are filled W^th The honey
I will havo ready for nr and for sale, at
bee, and as for fragrant flowers, Cali­
presence of a spirit familiar, yet sujie-
Monmouth, by the first of He plot»bet, 1871, a
fornia claims to beat the world.
rior to oor own.
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choice lot of brick.
The average sentiment o/ American ». All death in nature- Is birth,’TSid in
(I. ELLIOTT.
Apply to
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communities is in favor of a decent out­ death apix-ars visibly the appearance of
BuikiiMg hot* for Sale.
ward regard for the Sabbath.
life. There is no killing principle in
. “He that rules not his own spirit’ is ' nature, for throughout is life; it is not
The Trustees of Christian College hayo
for sale a number of desirable buihlîtvg* tote
like a -ftity surrounded by a broken death that kill», but the higher life,
in Monmouth, located convenient to the
College Building. Dimensions of lota, 82 %
wall,"—aaaily t a ken by ths nu s iay. | ■ — which, concealed behind the other, be.
by ire ft.; price $25.00 coin.
gins
to
develops
.itself.
Death
and
Correction does much, but encourage­
Monmouth Lodgi* So. 141, 1. O. G. T.-
ment- will do unira». En c o u mgci n eu t o lii i'll) are Ji Ht tile struggle of life with
their hall over the Mooeonger office.
after censure is like the sun after a itself to obtoin a higher form.
showier.,.
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. A n A ngkl in thk B tonk - It is related of
When ' marriage is founded ou-prh- 1 ! Michael Angello, that while walking with some
deuce and honor, life lias a definite ob­ friends through an uliscure street in the city of'
Florence, be. discovered a tine block of marble 1
ject, and existence ’æeonies a substan­ lying peglected in a yard, and JiaJf buried in
dirt
and nibbish. Regardless of bis holiday
tiel blessing.
attire, he at once fell to work upon it, dealing
Moiiiiitiiith, l*»lk County,. Oreffsn.
away
its filth and striving to lift it from the
It is a singular <‘ircuuistance that the
slime and mire in v. inch it lav. His eosipan«
wnrd.unabriged is qot in the lateist ill-. ions askesJ him, Tn astenfahineht, what he. was
GfACVLtl :
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ustrated edition of “Webster’s Una- doing, and what he wanted with that worthless
piece of rock.
.
T. F. CAMPBELL,
briged Dictionary/*
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"Oy there’s an angel inMtlie stone,” was the an­ pbesident axii " rBortwaoS or * iblk ihhtobt
swer, ‘and 1 must cut it but. ”
ANU UTEBATVBE.
A western hety',. to aid ^feeblft .>JU»bad iFrenioved to his studio, »nd with pa-
-
tienUtoil,
MMth
mallet
and
chisel,
he
let
the
an
­
church recently painted on the inside
JAMES C. CAMPBELL,
gel out. Arhat to others was but a rude, un­
work of a meeting-house twenty-three sightly mass of stone, to his educated-eye was euorggsoB .or matwxmatics and astxonomt .
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the buried glory of art. A mason wouM have j I
days. True womanly zeal, that.
put it into a ^ioiie wall, a carmen would have '
u»ed
it
for
filling
in
or
to
grade
The
streets;
but
!
The mere lajise of years is not life.—
Angelo transformed it into a gem of art, and pRorxaHoB or obese and Lans lanovaom
AND LTTEBATITBE.
Love, knowledge, truth, beauty, good­ gave it value for ages to come.
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What posiHlities* bi ^jrtiio anfl-nscfirihiesr
ness and faith, atone can give vitality to may
not a good man see in »child? Do we.
the mechanism of existence.
know how to get the angel out ? Are our chil­
dren to be only for “filmig in?”
“What flower of beauty shall I mar­
Christian College.
’lafow'n out into heayen to float awhile.'
I'poh tlieir surfaces are' rainbow hues,
glorious sttnfletEv the blue of Heaven it*
self und as these bubbles are too beau­
tiful to last, so the sun anil stars, are to
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liecome perfect ami burst. Then with
u very profound and prophetic look con­
tinued. This world of oursls fast' put*
ling on its most royal tints. The land:
scaiie was never so «'harnting, the lieav-
< ns never so detectable, the ocean never
•. so serene, and society itself is almost ry?” asked a young spendthrift of his
’'heavenly in its character, and the final miserly governor. To whieh the gory
collapse is imminent. Aftter .ibis be
was moody /or a while and then walked
Hie present FreochTtCfbv6inHienV
Hit
before McMahon’s soldiers’entered Par.-
The mie regarding talk, “When you Ita ve
nothin» to say, sav it?’ applies equally to writ­
ing. When you really have something to write
about, do not peck and scratch around the sul»-
ject like a hqip, pounce upon it btUdly, like an
eagle. Almost every article pnetetited by un­
practised writers to magazines—àào nutter bow
admirable the subject—drift» to leeward for one
or two two.j»ages before tlie writer gets stoeragé-
Way on his thoughts, and the reader finds out
where he wants to sail to. This fault could easi­
ly be avoided by proper revision. Gut out all
that <l«*es not ttear na* tlie subject discussed* ev»
cry uaeleMt adjective; every inefective repetition
of the aahie idea. Then consider whether you
haVè tahl whit you wanted fcf siy In the Leal
language at vour command. If not, write on
till you are satisfied. Tljcn condense and prune.
Do not.seek for striking metaphor, or sprightly
epigram, to decorate your article. If such oc-
X^rall^v
Hurally tliey may be put in. but with cau­
tion? Consider whether you really gain any­
thing by them; wlietber they really add force to
your writing, or merely flatter your vanity at
tlie time. Afterward, when all is done in the
way of argument, you may here and there care­
fully a<ld an apt quotation or pungent witticism,
to attract attention and make some important
sentcuce snap, like the cracker of a coach-whip.
Itememlter, too, all tlie time, that facility m
composition, as in all ìothér accomplishments,
can only be obtained .by practice and ponevo-
rence.
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•‘True gran), in writing, comes by art. not
chance;
As they «nove easiest who have learned to
dance.”
» ~New York Evening Mail.
eruor replied with a grim smile, “Mari­
H ecla
and
V em VT vs .— It is a ling ipiy from
Hecla, tn Iceland,, to Etna, in sunny Sicily.
Yet scientific men tell us .that there is little
doubt that theue two volcanoes are connected
by a tunnel or natural Hiibterranaan passage of
communication. There are good reasons for
thia lielief.
The great internal earth pulae
beats simultaneously ineach, Etna ia never
disquieted but Hecla sympathise«, and Hecla
never shows symptoms of eruption without
some throbbing» in Etna. Ancient and gigantic
twins arc they, standing fur ages widely »ep«ra­
ted, but holding mysterious communication
through an unexplained labyrinth, a flrey artery■
through which Jbeir hot blood flows and mln-
gkm.
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riTBE LOCATION OF THE COL-
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mxie ib
and B eautiful ,^
MIiM'KLfÎNKKni
ADVKRT1SKMMNT8-
1ÍISCBLKÁNBOUH
w. H. KUHN 4t CO.
W. X. KoBXllTH.
OXO. HOUKKK. .
ADYBHTItAlUNTM
' BOOKER & ROBERTS,’
Auction and Commission Dealers
Oregon.
Albany
DEALEBH tX — .
HELENA, !(
> MONTANA,
la King A Gillette’. Block, Main Street. * •
oy Particular attention given ta eemmiseion
tale.. Storage solicited.
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Mothers; I’ve
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Found
|t ! !
r
-
w ^or Years I Iswve searched for a Remedy
IP that will CURE your children by remov­
ing tlie caiMB. and at late I can »ay “ Eureka.”
HARDWARE
and.
Iron
Steel,
Farmer’s had Mechanic’s Tool*.
HIMES & BÄCHELDER,
Book & Job Printers,
Try It!' Try It!
«3 Wraat »tract, Pvrtlaiwl, Oregoa.
C arminitive
cordia L
(XT- ALL KINDS OF COUNTY PRINTING
and BOOK-BINDING to order, at reasonable
rates.
Feb. 18—nol9:y
MAIN STREET, : : i.4 MOORE'S CORNER.
This is a pleSMgt antacid, and, in large duae«,
,'laxaiiv«i~iu «mail dime*, an astringent medicine.
It is exceedingly useful in all bowel affeolioua.
ssuasially of Cluldiwu. It is a safe, certain and
oneettud remedy forUholic, Diarrh®, Cholera.
Morbus, Hummer Complaint,-Griping Pain,
Hour Htomaeh, Coativeuwu. Wind on the Stom­
ach, Crying and Fretting of Children. In
I. at,
in lixitlailnr
*^*> >1 a 1 u it
It
I
»irgTTxr xw
«trr»ansi^ vx|<s*w«r
»v *•
tlif Guni*. and render* toetlnng easy.
Thia ia no humbugmedicine, gotten np to »ell,
but a really valuable preparation, having been
in use several years, ii rowan mends itself
Do not give yonr children the •* Soothing Hyr-
up«,” for they stupefy without doing any per­
manent good. The “ CORDIAL” is prepared by
X>x*. w atcrlioviHe,
DEALER IN
ilr. *— --- -—i—,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
J)RESS GOQDS, TRIMMINGS,
HAT8,
CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
US'' Farmers will find it to tlieir advaatagu
to call and examine our stank. All kinds of
Produca taken, and a Fair Price paid.
M onmouth , O' om .
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For sale bv air Druggists. The trade supplied
on reasonable terms. Hundreds of Testimon­
ials can be given upon application. Addreaa
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DR. W. WATERHOU8JE.
Door & Sash Factory.
Mala Street,
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Doors ami Sash .Al-
ways on Hand,
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BOLTER, WBRTLEY » CO,
DALLAS.
J. M.7Campbell.
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IMC ac X o
Cheap I Cheap !
to Order 11
[E llendale B tose .>
H ave
s
removkd their stock of
Good, to DALLAN, xnd «re constando rv-
csiving n«w sad well ielo Wvi gixxl*, consútintf
of
LADIES’ DRESS AND FANCY GOODS,
MENS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING,
WITH OR WITHOUT LIGHTS, TO Hats and Caps,
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Boots and Shoes.
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SUIT CUSTOMERS.
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LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS SHOES
EVERY ftlZE WINDOW-GLASS FOR BAIÆ.
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OF EVEBÏ STYLE AND MAE.
P. St. D. MURPHY,
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES CON­
STANTLY ON HAND.
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C eetbal , A ccessible
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BOOTS
The rolling prairie on which it is situated fa
gold.”
lx Minded by timber, bordered with a serrated
fringe of towering firs, marking the course ol
quietly away.— Bethanji (ruanlian.
A young candidate for the legal pro­
the Luckimute, four miles south : the Wil­
lamette, two miles east, and the Lacreóle, six
fession was asked what he should first
miles north ; while the oak hills, with tlieir dense
—
Conversation
v\y
Guns or W isdom .-
do when employed to bring an action.
foliage, rise, one above another, in solemn
tiding, but^solitude
riches the nnderrtnnding,
but^^----------- “Ask for money on account,”^ he
grandeur, to llw main range, in full view, twenty
miles d tete nt. The Cascade range, too, rising
is the-sehool of genius.
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from the valley to the east, stretches away for
eighty or one hundred miles to the snow-clad
The less wit a man has, the less he is
The Rer. B. Stover, aged 17 years, is
summits of Mounts Hood, Jefferson, and the
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conscious of his deficiency.
“ Three Sisters’’--all in fair view from the Col­ MONMOUTH - -
astonishing people in Dnbnqne with
lege iwemisee.
* Every one who bears the name of a his eloquence. He is a Kentuckian and
oots , cheaper and better than
The lofty range immediatelv weet, breaks the
gentleman is accountable for it to his •has not yet completed bis theological
ever. Make« a SPECIALTY of Hhoes,
sea-breeze, and gives, in this locality, only a
gentle wind from the north or south. With a
studies.
family,^’'
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genial and bracing climate, a fertile soil, a popu­
There seems to lie no end of wonders in Cal­ lation distingnished for industry and moral
-Eloquence—True eloquence consists-
A well known physician used to say
ifornia. Tlie latest Is a remarkable cave near worth—and removed from the diversions and
tu saying all that is necessary and noth- that roust lieef, sincerity of mind, cold Calaveras, wherein column and pilasters, orna­ wunptatioiMi of a city—tlie surroundings are all
^HLgunore. ■
water baths, and an amiable wife, mented at their capital« with volutes and mill­ most,.favorable for health, virtue,and proficiency
in every department of study.
Modesty, is to merit as shades to fig- would make almost any man healthy, ions, at irregular intervals, enlist the vwitor’s
Tlie College is under the care of a Board of.
attention;
while
fine
representations
of
tapestry,
Trustees, who will spare no pains to make it
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—rires in a picture: giving it strength and wealthy and wiaff.
cornice and fresco work are engraved au<l plain­ EQUAL TO THE ^DEMANDS OF THE AGE.
beauty. '
If yon would be pungent, be brief; ly visable <m its wall. All forms imaginable
The Members of Hp- Faculty are competent, en­
(Succemon to J. K. Gill, j
There is nothing that binds heart to for it is with words as with the sun­ hang suspended, presenting all the varegated ergetic, and devoted to the Cause of Education.
colors
of
the
rainbow,
and
brilliantly
sparkle
beams
—
the
more
they
are
condensed
heart so quickly and so safely as to trust
from tlra pale light of a candle like a thousand
STTATR STRIKT.
the deeper they burn.
and to be trusted.
diamonds, while a like proportion of stalagmites
If you would relish yonr food, labor underneath, with their sugar-coated surfaces,
WHOLESALE A BETAIL DEALERS IN
On rainy day, the Louisvillian store for it; if you would enjoy your raiment are constantly presented to view. Here and
keepers do not hang out their umbrel­ pay for it before you wear it; if you there, it is’ added, are carelessly piled bruised
ANNOUNCEMENT
las and if you want to buy od «, and do would sleep soundly, take a clear con­ and broken fragments of those appropriate em­
blems of Infinite Wisdom tliatjiave suoctfmbed
not happnn to know wher j to go, yon science to lied with yon.
to the normal destructive qualities Of man.
will walk the town over, and get a
It is estimated that Germany bought,
ducking, in tne vain search for the sign
T he A rab woman ’ s H econd M abriag *.—
during our war, over eight hundred
of one. Their ‘excuse is that it would
millions of federal bonds, for which When tlie Arab woman intend* marrying FI3HE SIXTH SESSION OF CHRISTIAN
_ give mortal offence to refuse credit— (
J College will open rm the Amt Monday <4th
she paid an average price of thirty­ again after the death of tier huabsnd, site goes
. for which everybody here asks—for an
t)>e night before the ceremony to pay a visit to day) of September, 1871, end cl<we on Wednes­
eight, gold, and which she conld now
tlie grave. There she kneels and prays him day before tlie third Sunday in Juns'. M72.
nmbrella in time of rain, if the impecu­
Tl><- Searion will consul of two term, of twen tv
sell at very near par.
not to be offended—not to be jealous. As, how­ week*
nious customer had l>een, by tl'e hang­
each, with a receaa of one week for
ever, she thinks h^will be Offended or jealous, Christmas holiday*, and an intermediate ex-
It
may
be
put
down
as
a
fact
that
men
ing’of it -ont,‘ impliedly asked to ptK-
tnination
and renewing of classes at the end of
yon see banging about public places the widow brings with' her a donkey laden with
chace it. But if lie walks delilierately
two goats’ skins’ of water. The prayer ended, the first term.
frotij day Io any are the right material
in and asks to be shown umbrellas,
she proceeds to pour the wt.ter upon the grave
TUITION FEB TERM:
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theft the case i* different, and be can lie to do all kinds of mischief. Tliey are to keep the first husband cool under the irri­
the men who become dangerous char­ tating circumstances alxiut io take phice, and,
refused. “Childlike and bland,” as the
Primary Department—Orthography,
having well saturated hint, she then depart».
acter.''
Heading Beries, Practical Arith­
aforesaid storekeepers are, it must lie
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$0 00
A
young
lady
became
so
disaatified
confessed that ibey have mastered the
Hupprne that thou haat itetoched thyself from Preparatory Department — Algebra,
Geolr— ”
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'Goology
Botany,
Astron
study of human nature and the whole with her lover that she dwmisHed him. the natural unity—for thou wast made by na­
omy, Jasflish Composition, Latin
In revenge, he threatened to publish her ture a part, I rat now tlxm hast cut fliyself/J<L-
art of selling umbrellas.
and Greek Grammers »nd Read­
er.
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letters to liim. “Very well,” replied yet here is this beautiful truth, that it M in thy
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A Parish Correspondent tells this the lady;I have no reason to be asham­ pywer again to unite thyself. God has allowed CDllegiate Department—Full Coll«#»
Course
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story: A Uby of thirteen, found fight
ed of any part of my letters except the this to no other part, after it has been »operated
Tuition strictly in advance, aa follows :
and cut asniMter, to come together again. But
ing, was taken to. be shot, "tlaptain, oddrew!”
For ten week», or half term, must lie ¡will on
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(consider Ute goodness with which lie has privil­ entering the School, and like payments to be
do‘let me take this first to 7a friend
eged
man;
for
he
has
put
it
in
his
power,
when
nuulr
at the oommenceni«nt of e«eb half term
It is a current saying that ministers'
ucrotia lhi) street, I borrowed it.” “Oh,
ion.
to the clime of the
sons and deacons’ daughters are nirtre he has lieen seperated, to return and be united
fosu-d can 1» hail in private families st from
yon scamp!” said the officer, ‘‘I under­
and resume his place. Mareu* AurrliuB.
likely than others to reject religion and
KM> to *3.50 per week.
stand, you want to run off.” *'My word
fall a prey to the temptations of the
No word/* ran describe tlie wonderful and
S' of honor, I will come back again,” said
ffte boy,"and the Captain seeing it was a world. The Rev. Asa Bullard lias lieen continually enlarging blessings in Christ which
gathering statistics to refute this prov­ have been poured into the souls of many of the
child, was only too glad to-be rid .of
erb. _ Massachusetts and Connecticut ■ children of God, through the simple, nnreason-
him. In ten minutes tlie .boy came
. ing faith which prays confidently and vith ever-
furnished tlie field. In 44H ministers'(
< increasing trust
bock and took Ins stand with his face
and deacons' families there were 2,1QI« I -
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to the wall. “Here I am—fire!” Does
The great man is lie who chooses the right
children over 15 years of age, of .whom
ltoman history tell ns anything braver?
i 1,414 were hopefully pious; 1X3 were in with invincible resolution; who resists the sor­ Wax-Work, A Leather-Work,
„The Captain boxed the little hero's
est temptations from without and from within;
the ministry, or fitting for it, and obly
ears, and ordered him never to show
who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully; who
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And all the remaining is calmest in storms and nfbst fearless undfer
his face there agatn. They conld not
children, with very few exceptions were menace aml^frnwns; and wlwxte reliance on
fire on him.
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