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About The Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1870-1877 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1871)
I 1 4«—----------------------------------- —....... ---11 . , X . 1 . u Peaceron Earth—Good Wjil among Men. ' . ' e'.'. ' „ ------- .-i — MONAIOUTH, OREGON: SATURDAY The Weekly Christian Messenger 1 ’net’s Cornei’ PUBLISHED EVERY HjATUßDAY BY T. F. CAIIFJJELL, ’ E il i I o r a li <1 I* <i b 1 i n ’ li c r. t)fficç under Good Tomplar’a Ball, Monmouth. TERMS—IN ADVANCE Uno t’uffy for one year » ADVERTISING ............ SP.op » RATES: Forcin'«- 6 rn<w. 9 mu«. 1Jr-: « 9 * 7 50 81» 1 Card........ ....$ 5 16 1U H eohimn 30 : 24 18 4* column . It 63 I 40 28 ** oofiimn. I'll ' 90 65 1 column......... 31 ing The usual eommisilfon allowed fr» Advertising Agente on above rates. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS:. Par Hauare, 118 linea,. or lo.«ii, .for ----- ftritTw aeruon . .. ......... •* ¿J* For each BUoaeMBSUt jjpsertìon........... 1W Advertising, and all other Lu4inoBH*n this of tic«, will be don*» on the (Jonr basis. .Currency , y t will l)e taken at tho'usual discount. Advertising mu«t bo paid f<>r in advance, ut^- J less agreement. J credit is given ,. by -« special --- 3 — r .---- , - IT b’W A tn IN HKINtltNU VP. Jt isn’t all m “bringing np.**' •> Let folks huv what they will! To Bilver-scour a pewtercup, It will bo pew tor still! ■ n the wise old Solomoh, Who saiil, “’JQrain up a child,'” If I mi-take not, Inid a ¿on Proved ratUe-bruined and wild! A man of mark,, who fain would ¡ms For Jord of »ea. and laud, .May have the-training of a son, ** And bring him up full grand— May give liiin all the wealth of lore, ’Of college, and of school/ But, after -all,* nny mal « noa^ire Thun just a decent fool!. „ t Another, reined by Penury Upon her Litter bread— JVhvHe road to.knowledge”i#liko that- The good to Heaven may trdad— Life’s got a Kpark of-Natures light— ' lla’11 fan iLto a flame, •Till, In its iforniii^ letters bright,' . Tho World may iitaa tn.' name." The light of tfnth in nn honest heart well taugliEfil tho principles of virtue, ’ n^cau»M«fl result il ill'll,? .duo to otir own efiqrta, ' anti ours alone will be the honor;-*iuid ’ is tliinjnly safe-guard against sin oud if wé t iii; it will be on account of our , crime. All the guilt of earth, and tl>e own folly anil iiiiloleiice, nod we alotiT- bate action of those whose only claim ' must i--ai- tl,,1: ".TT'hie a:.4 di-g^ee. It upon tly* rrim" of hum.iiiity i- the folm, is,..tip rejfore, no less our duty thm it i - who hade «O polluted the earth with our greatest privilege, to yeeuro tht: th- ir l'<4 d - ds, if traced 1'1 their prim honors du« to nierjt. We shall prove ' ltive origin, would be found to be has- recreant to thoaioblcst principles of out; | ed solely upon ignorance. - - nature, and indifferent to tho" highest Since tho worljl began, knowledge interests of our race, if w’d -shun "tlie” has ruled,-and will qoptinue to rule as the responsibility and basely^ shirk the- long as tijttf shall last? The ignorant labor that Would prepare us1 for lives of are constantly giving way to the edu f honor and usefutnow. cated and consentiiig.tiA.be governed by them. j ~ Tn proportion to our education wjll I we'.be given the highest positrons' of earth,- and receive the honor anil re- i „-upcctdiie tiimn,-'1-1-—' f ' •!• VUOISI 'irr'"ffirr" 1 ffiirir-?* -'i r . *■'-/ -■ ..'^airossitxuaM'. • ■ x _ -li -- if H.ri -, | * ‘ I lilt V.AÏ 1; •„ M, i.■ ■■ r. .’,: hl-x affords,-’at this season of the year doub le the quantity of water that flows do-vn the.Middle ^und Boast Forks together, 'l iiis is pi-obably owing to the I'l.'ition of its soiiiioin tl." lofty, range of snow clad mounbtin i to the East crowned by. mount Jefferson and the Three Hide«. No; is tho acquisition ef knowledge The val - j.- < n tie ?; per part ar> risF- eoufin. iFto the feiv short year of Col yow, converging to "a ci h ,n at the di I a n*1 »«4 !--. ,-v tuilcT-fx.j.T. 1: A~ ■—nrtt1',. jt with hoiiors, ulrd receive a certificate with tii<: Y\ih.ir.i'.Ti1 l.'-jow isugcr. from the highest authority of earth,- Jhc.ii]^ r-\....ei.iy ...rib yet onr education is ' but'just1'com generally timbered. The i,i..ii.iin alu;" spri > 1 menced.' Then, olily, in flic estimation of the wise are w e capable of ebnduct- of the iwnnt.diis .¿re. nth ; att-li- ingvonr own studies, and instead of fol tion, ami a...- liki ’y f > 'be ■ - ne iuipOl lowing others, may take the lead and taut places of sutptn. r r, Gam guide our fellow s on'through the dark- and lislr orc .-aid1 to be al tn .of fgnerancel into the' light of the Wnt-cfs po-'-.i-t -. ue li1 i: r e..'.peciitjly f ir-di- .i v of th wisdom. in'tho («.:f-.tian Union, tei lient liithr atoryx. I called the other day on my friend T.,^v,liö has the ‘fim- t. collection of roses I ever saw. She took ms-DTt to - -e them— white ro vi, red roses, -yrl.-;- 'te-1,' . ‘4eiib: r -, a’ ’ roses in pots, th j ,rt gi.tjit of battle, and the ruc.l ■ i,. s,ros'-, ■ ryy.sjKjeipS I. hud of, aiirl a gre U. auany I had re th-are in .rich - pro- plucking right a ilh but R“»in- ’ I, rawnr— T ' It’ was sgid by one -of .old, that d 1 you knowledge causes thtrfuco. to shine. n rose- ■ Not as the taper wlueli■fft.-Los for a f. ”. freely ? ’ with n momenta and then expires; bi but Agents forWistian Messenger. aw'av.” .-. i light that -continually inereas< s in If It were all fo "brih'giex up,” ■We neve brightness, ¿¡laminating the dark re- In counsel, apd restraint, The following gentlemen are authorized to act V’’ a wav. ■ eesst-" earth rod gttiiliug. tlic way" Kucli rmK.ds liaip fo-eii li'inesgBTcn bb AgenU for the^MESsECGEB F Unh'sx we iifiT wifiiug and ’ coih’pi i.-iit’J ward and lguPrant in the ways of lir Ikfobo,yaytelg-a saint! . T” Jos tratta it, ____ —------- Oh! it isn’t all iri "bringing up,” <- W. K. Rolxgw, HeleB^Mfoit.ana^erdb’W1’ - tire and of truth.- There «» 5P <1i»gn«£; to do this wo are as einlA-rs in tlii.1 se.iliV ■ ~ i i iiii i - urntioti.When ' ' ■ ' w , l ii e .'ii; . - . I . a iv.,.--: <4 t .tl-i'ii ‘ itloua —-- —Puglia. --——■■ ' ■ *■ ^ j____ Lrt foHte gay arhat they will!------ L ing tlii>true Stafe Of DDT minds. Tho!-j -i.; Neglect uiay dim the silver cup- ■p regioas -ff John Bounds . Starr's Point, Lane Cqunty. jjxi may, by aiudiqd. liljutcivauea de- 'are valitele .a and urj^worjialhan: value- •It Wilf be silver stiH! ‘Alitmpper WilhnïP tte utid ti B. William«.................... Amity, Yamhill fount.- ley« when pKtcpd before others, for we |ceive fliu i'gnoritiit, and by the use df - Charles Woods:. . . .Salem.1 Mariòli \ 1< ain't lli'ù' V.‘^IM* «nd <1 >n.i«.:«U' their souQionU).. will', ib- tim, i ’of kind1 - high -sounding ivbrds. np|«ar learned, Win. Ilawaon .. McMinvilhs, Yamhill ”• - 1 Louie ►< ’<>n1i*iht it ions the world will noUiong remain iguurant .power* Our . It b i I of, the world -iu-the' no distant future, v hr» T. Jh Newman..................Dallas. Ifolk will demand tlie p-ti 1 * «r *onr blesse ,1 S'l. W. A. Whitman '’... ,r.... .Umalilia ” ’ . 1 of our frue position. Our ignbrunce uiul the uorld’s kuowledge of u.i will I» KXOUJ.EDt.E, A\<> TrtH 'MÉLt>S OP .......... a tn. ■ - - I - - 1 i ’ i •Ath - • u H tï i1»! s"on. Wm. Murphy^. jicksoW 11 , will expose iis, und bring us down from ! li i’itFl to lltr rr,;.:!! i-’: > !.■ . f onf ; hhu.-fo for ¿'distance.1 f forty x-ites ät»ö\. ' En- OlJTAiMVG JT. I » Dr. Z. Davis Jliirua Vista, Polk ■' - : 1 i.m orò 1, oTir unstable position, with a -force that ili.'.te acqiTiuutir.iee at. the extent of our David Lewis............LeWisville, l’olk' •'■ ■ has a v_: y in .; 4 sUt»> : t- G baduatino A diuif - ss — I)i:i.tvEi,ujLt.JW . will render all, future efforts tu rise, pr>nt travels. And when death ò.D. Powell tn-.-.-.. .... Tillaiii.i-A **.^..r llon.li i: Kxox, at M oxwofth , O ui : uselessi m AT m us fr inì the stage of action we of <—,lti-utloll,' tr 'fde'•■.•••fl-y Txoy Shelly, Tho Dalles, Qri'gcn. ■ 1 . I ........... o- ; gox , Jess 11, 1871. — . rr ; - N. F. Briggs. ............ CorvaU& will sink into Oplivion l and. will ,Jjtó.®3-. ill'll ¡¡ill'll t > -■ i :.-i :. 1 h- Without kuo.whalge, our miuila at ill L adies axd G entpeoh . s :—- m< mbeied only around the fumily-lire1- mer,- in the vicinity Qf'IJpteDLsippoiuti lias 1 J. M. Smith.................. -... .Harrisburg. be as. hollow spheres, with bright and incut has prejiAredTo.1 th.urougb'TJ'drri-' Dr. W. H. ltowtand, Browpsvillo, “• . . Of all the beings which God has cre :dè’ ■ ao^utmg 1 tf ■ with *vrh' i:i v. polished surface’s w hich shine at ii.ili s-"'' J. W. Shel^ai Hurth.Yamhill, , ” ated, man occupies the highest ^''ition. have been intinlatgly connected; but if gutiug liiWarm’,' and Ivhrlc th ■ -..hl iv.> J. 8; Churchill ....’.. .............. dndt-peiidence- ' tance, but, the least opposition offered, '-7 /f’-Lce.’ IIi,s'life.ia n. The last -liujt in the scale of being, lie our minds.are atbrej. with the fruits of U-r from the mo.untiuiisjs. net very fa will ennse them to-break, and expose Xll Chriktian Proacbi’r» ili Oregon, California vorable f-,r Ilia i'¡'.■ .,. th of-vi gilal. m. alt »?/jus coupljsitlio creature with the'ereator, close . ^plic^tion dud hard study, our and Washington Territory are requested t'^act the vacancy and hollowness within. ,, , .... , j., —> , , ’“TVomp.tnv witrifo nr.,1 our as-is )»«■ fiwls it ■ Vidnnbl» Trr prrp.-iTiTrg 'the" 'V <Jo ‘à'btt : 1 lufc-äogKinÜ C of."ll!S goo I as Agents for the CnntsTtis MnwrjnosK, th re- iiud complétés a linivirso iu lôs-Own But when filled witli knowledge, they 1 ‘ ; .. in ; j . , it ,-i rh Is trill li t- r !-e: : in“ tire ¡nieiaory " ■ eeivti »nd receipt for snbecripttono and forward i mysterious m;»wiivu licing. tauce solicited by every,class <>t society.- 1.11.4 f. : become jrrfisistablo as tfonfion-balls, li.e - UJ..:.i r i.1: I ¡.ill, wtrfrlr .s I ’.. i. ;.1 '■ 1 ' ■ ; ' I. I11 1 b. . h 1 l td'.' The names. ~ 1 ; To him i were given two distinct na- f I .us LA'-IUt. .US piercing everything twAvliich they .an Positions of-protit will be tejulered iii-eompli-tri-J ky t*Ltl.'11 v .,*. : 4_b‘dt<r ft’.wl hap der thron . a bis -niini-tra- 4»a ».nu :» « one personality. The physical- turesin upon Jis. and honors will be showered upon directed. The stores of thq luiud wilj.. < b l has o'rs'n us in mV irtnes, LEGAL, IASCDS through which lie lias sympathy and in- 1 be rejected iu the face, so that whether Our names will be x>uyiled wrHl 4ho over it for a few days’ before c.>i.j..ea- t ion v. ■.ej’i;; uieik. The labor of irri .-'iting . Tfcp-l graces. but shveoter, dourer far than 'tercoprne with all natural things below subjects <4 science or dopailufeblA 1 at home of abroad, whether among J. A. APPLEGATE, 111 ‘ * i 1. 1 , * * aifebi , fot!f. i.! - 1 ifif:, of r. <"ft and him; and the spiritual by which he friend or strangers, we,.will be. recog industry to wbiclvtvealevote our atteu that a- -few • iieci- -.’.:1 < xp'!i:iii:..-at i of tender ho irt. -'«höbe IF o 7'/, .Attorney ami Counsellor at Law, holds cmiimunion with the rational,* tion,and will be reverenced by every, nized nnd given the-respeet due the po thjs kind will, no-rlSti ’ o ! 1 , i '.’. u u> it io be- ' Special attention given to—Titles to Real Es the infinite and the divine abovy him iiidivel d of " irit,Avlieth- r pea mtor sitions we arc qua)¡fil'd to occupy. O' ÀI AT À TIMI come general, .^ii&fftllu-tnei ; imif big tate* Procuri ug Diverta», and Fiutiate buidne*a. He alone can trace h'is aneestrill re Frsctice» in all rhe Coüft» of the State. Office «Nor are f-pnditions o5 acquiring PlilH-i Our declining vxji h ’w iib be , to on.-r! the witter from- its chI'tfrfei bv at the Court House, Dallas, Polk county, lations or refer his origin to its primi toude happy 1»v the pleasing Colisei uts-^ '“Takc’n-'j •thoip.’1 j knowledge limited to any certain. class Oregon. - 44 tf adite.h and :■> rai :■ it above tl.' lr . i.'Y. < tive source; mid he alone, hus-u+vy- oroociety. It is free for all. It is < T iie.s that we Inive discharged onr.'whole would m-illo the iM;la a. re trifle; and that is, no nhxioi kliowlnlge of lii.s final destiny, or fu th; to d.._. J. L. COLLINS, j ferred to the poor as well asdhe'rieh; to 1 duty, tk.lt we have fdii-lit a good fight .it would ltomaiu-a perm'aheut-meatis in ture state of existence through the rind (1 4 will undi rtake foryour'fntare? :>i.d that >vo h:>rn -merited tl e eroan. Attorney and ('oiiiiselhir nt Law, the humble as well us the -proud.1'' ■■ the future of obviating the ruinous W !i :i“. ceaseless ages of eternity. t f.,. ..rd ut < f to-day, Atid w het) our live« shall have cnde»l Dalia«, Oregon. * Loug ago it was s.iid, •iid'tiuie afol. effects of drought in - eujamer, hud of l-'i'Cr tin1' and our J>od: r -tu\ I ■ th > ' By what authority claims’ ho this C7” SpeciaTattentfon given to Frollato.mat- i'll i experience have but proven the saving pi1' paring the land-' for the plow in Au tors, .Colicotiona, Kcal Fatate« and general prao- high position ? Surely not because of -. *a4 G -I in- !,t • t, hylic- ■ th< W: '• t..I. n ; V. 11, ■, I true,, that “there is no royal Mad to tumn. tic©/»- . ltf« our miu.ls have enteiied th it higlu ? de- will .- >i;i„-e yon ba k into yonr own uny superiority Of his physical nature; i learning". Our ways through, life nre ., Tiit (, i.i.si Fork, though the -¡....¡¡<-»1 L. VllitYAKD, 1- ‘ ' n 1 1. . i 1 -t n fishing in a for in many respects he is inferior to partiifeut of learning beyond 1 the valley & ns wo make them; onr charuc'ters as we ■ stream of the three, fo Hot iuferi >r to m uiit ,in wt-i'i .mi, [ l,i. .c alw ays found animals around him. * But it is the of the shudowijf death, our naun s will Notary Public and Attorney nt Law, i form (lietn,jjiid opr-yrcollli th$. recoin- the other« us an ii'rricultiiral and graz fliai -o L nu as I kept a shoit line I be writjen upoh the glittering scroll of (LT" Business from a distance, promptly at> mind with its powers infinite, and the i prose of onr own labor. ing country. TheE'.ihemiung ild min< - .teiiled io. PrritT-In- the Court House, , X^art with its affections pure, that en- ci.-.il.I n, ■ iny fishing, very well; fame, there to shine forever as, be( on Dallas, Oregon. ltf Though-we be surrounded bv aecni- are situated, on the east prong of jhis but wji-'::.I let mv. line. r;m ont, the titlekjiim to this pre-eminence. liirhts to'tiibse who1 come after, leading ingl. r r nsn r tn o n nt nblc barrir r s;\hnngti ; I fork in Alio Calapooim mountain , rif’ove - T. A. MeBKIDE, Upon lum, at his origin, _k as • vo- fortune fail, and poverty bind usdown; ! them in the pursuit of knowledge, the farming district^ The Ofegr m and stri i '.Tiblr'it dowft, nnd. there I was, at -ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' stamped the moral and rntv+Kctiial im i yet witli an energy that refuses to be ■ g'lidiiig-tlivm in tho path of science, i California raii-:oad traverse«'41ie val- the mercy of every, stick that stuck np in tbe -stream,«nJ every rock that jutted sustaining them in. toe practises of vir Office in the Court H oum , I a Favette, Oregon, age of his Creator, ami he was given a "lO'.iqu-r1' -1, we "ill ri»e H'lperior to ill , ley a di.-1 an -f of twenty fli e mifca i - . ltnf my fish and Lmiud su^peptiblo of1 iufiuite develop I otir surroundings, and take position I tue, and cheering them on to worthy I Eugene, passing thchec up a sibalj trib out front tbe bank’. 1. h Ut-mgled my line; vi ery likely I lost my >r and-lls< - JNO J DALY, ment through education, anil eajiable ! among the' honored of earth. Anil ' lets and ti hl'1 ■’ .1 - e h utary, west of wmth, into Pass Creek, a footing also, an 1 got over head and ' ’ . of that government which would guide* j though we bo surrounded by friends i fuhess. Attorney nt Law and Notary Public, branch of the biu daw. The location ¿f ears in the stream Novr, most men it in the path of w isdom and virtue. Buaaa V sta. : . Polk. County ! and increased in wealth with every com- I . tho road greatly enlianced1 the value of h ive cast ent their ine into life * forty 9:yl 1 ;..i.v F^ri r > ;y yon' will J > In that mind, which in infancy has fort and accommodation fortune can ; iIley, rod gave a new im- years 4. 4ong,. w her i it or. -ht to be but one presently wii.it your reasop or your con | little else than the receptive powers, be’stow; H. L. hUlLFK. • with elegant mansions in.. ■ petus to industry. Companies of men * daylong. In'cpn iuence, they are may be placed the germs of all kuowl- i which to dwell, amT Tine clothes t°] science tells yon should, bo done now. are now engaged grading at inany points Attorney anti Counsellor at Lan1,' not able to manage. their .tackle at all; No niah ever shaped his osFn destiny, ! edge and the elemental principles which adorn bur persons; yet if we refuse tod Dalia. • > - - • . O.efoi : i row Eugene to the Calnpooi.v mon nr-, but arc pulled after 1 it, Mumbling first —“rtf. he at’tlie fo iii-l.iti'-n . r. ‘ apply .oudselvesaJifectTv to the work, J or the destiny of others wisely 'and well, tains. .Maliy are hoping, Jo hear the I ment and nssocioatiou. whither politi I ; we will sink down into utter insignif who dealt uillcii.iu presently. Look on w histle of-tlie locomotive in tlrr' vail, y into this hole, nnd-then into that; slip-' MEDICAL ♦'ARDS. ping up lieie. ;;iul 'lipping down there, | cal, social or religious. icance, w^ile the great cur of improve- i Nature; she-never postpones. When, i before,the winter set# W- The same struggling i»mLsplasiiiu|j aliout in far the time arrives foY the bnds. to open, The (4opcr develo;>ement of these , meut will roll over ns nnd crush us Be- I W. C. WABlNNiR, M D. Lwilities for irrigation obtained here as more distrefoeil fashion than the fish at they open— i<>r the leaves to full, they t neath its initfbty. weight, . Even mare; I germs, and expansion of these priuci- ■ iu the lAher rnlieys, npd the same pru Physician and Mirgion, I the other end of the lino —and, as a gen full. Look upward; the shjning worlds through a thorough system of edu- we^wirTbocome an obstruction in the ; dent economy in agriculture urgwHs Bethel, - Polk County, . Orejon. eral thing, there is no ti ,h there. Haul ! cation enables man to rise to a fuller con path of improvdmeht^ We will retard j never put off their rising -or setti’i i.'. ; early adoption. By OFFICE—At reiiclenco near Bethel G :tf in ypnr line!—d.irbiy Jl'. rifs. . The comets, even, erratic ak they' are, ception of tho superior power and wis. the progress anil delay the accomplish Thu harvesting will bo completed in L R. 8ITE8, M D , dom of his Creator, dnd to understand | ment of every noble enterprise; and keep their appointments, and eclipses a week or ten days and the farmers M ixino with Sri’.xNOEBS.— Tho effect Physician und Surgfemi, tin*relations and dependence of the in- ; through oirr stolidity plunge our fellow arn always punctual to the'minute. will huve leisure time which shotild be of mixing with new people, who have Dallas, i : : : Oregon. nnmeruble-beings which he has created, men into darkness and despair. He There are no delays in any of the move employed in plowing their fields’; but naw ideas and new mqtbixls of though^ ments of the universe which have been KT"’ Office at his residence. . 2;tf. ’ to comprehend the laws of social inter !- who refuses to learn, ¡¡i not only injur this can not be done until rain falls to it Very H.l’nt.i:11. Ali.rttyg1fIr5iee the course, (he relations of man to his fel ing ldmself, but lie is violating the veby predeteruiined by the absolute fiat of put the land in comlition for the plow. .“ i n1 p mple, t > d i tliips.iin? tilings, feel J. E. DAViD30N. M. D., low man, and his duty tu his God. ■ law of his nature, and refusing to ac- the Creatp.r. . Procrastination among A good «¿«tern qf irrigation would save tho .¡no way, produces a stagnant con- , Physician and Surgeon, Knowledge alone hmr dissipated tlve 1 complish the end for which be was ere- j the stars might involve tho’destruction much time in. this respect. Xieudoavs Independence, - - . . Oregon darknosk wfiioh for so long a time hung" ated. We cannot be indifferent to life of innumerable •systems; procrastination ; could He kept up, and made valuable iu ditiiui of. lire mind and lioart that is verv 1 di-fte -ing to beli. 44. There are thou 2:tf. bkc a cloud over all moral and rcli mighty current that Uflowing around in operations of nature on this earth the l ull. sands <>f people who might be great''- might result in faluine, pestilence and grans precepts amt principles; raising us. J. C. GBUBB3, A M , M. D.( Knowledge is increasing, and Ail attendant at Mount A'ernon, not bent tjted by getting away from home, us ubovo the' harrowing practices of 1 science and literature are bearing on- i the blotting out of the human race. Physician and Surgeon, ifmotonly for a short time, to m x heafhonism, human sacrifices and the ward the dilligent and the industrious. Mun, however, being a free agent. Can long since, fotind a lady wfoi^ing most Dallas - -- • . . . Oregon. bitterly and audibly, with her handier- with strangers, and betonohod with th « Office in Nichol* A Coad’s drug-store. Resi worship of duWib idols—to a realization We cannot stand, idly by and liope for I postpone the j>erfarm:ince of his duly magnetism of the great' >vorM.' ~as it dence in the “ Whitson House,•’’Main st. 40, of our true position, and a manner of tfie rewards due only to the zealous —and he dges st>, too, 'frojnejitly to bid 1 chief at Jy r .« yes. He . topped np to life worthy tho moat noblo creatures in I searcher after truth. Around us are • own destruction. Tife dafts drawn by her and said., “Are you in trouble, . courses on its _ap<jnstotnjd rounds. RPKCIAL MOTICER. madam •/’’ “No, ..Vf.;', she- nobbed. Nearly all need somo change, to get existenoo. onr fellows,.all pressing forward for the indolence upon tlpe future are.'prdtty r sure to be dishonored. • Make now I “I sow you weeping. “ “Ah^,. said their mimls mid lieiirts enlarged,, an^ Onr only happiness above that of the ( coveted distinction;, and though the i Dr irk. fbr Sale. . *Tet iu a little more of the great Jtgllt of meam-st animals of earth; consists in hill of. science is steep, apd many of its your banker. 1>O not rayM^ou willecon- she,’’how can anjf «ine help» weeping (v it-il.1 inltuenco h very vnlua- I will have ready for Hue anil for «ale at tbe acquisition and dissemination -of pnthwiiys rugged, yet ut every turn are omize presently, for presently yotf may ' ut the grave of the Father of his Coun li' I lile to those at liotgg. who harp bifon. Monmoiith. by the nrst of Heptember, 18J1. a try! ” ‘ •Oh, in lend, madint, ” Baid he, bo bankrupt; nor 1 that you rejieni or knowledge. Each step we take in ac- ; found loving heart? and willing hands, choice lot of brick. j wcll-tiained-by healthful influences in Apply to 1». ELLIOTT, quiring it, places us that much fartfior ever ready to cheer na ovith their coun make atonement presently, for present “that sit! 1’he tomb* is over yonder, : early youth, so that they call ayoid l)«e- this is the ice house. ’ ’ ’ > - - ' ly yon ri.rwdjr judged. Bear iu mind from tho briite creation, and that much sel. If we falter in oiy purpose or re Building IU.I. for Sale. pf fil,fa f.t'.J snares into whieK~those nearer the perfection of all human et- ' lax' bur' energies, we shall be left by the important fact, tnnght alike by the j i . who go blindly often fall. . The Trnateeé of Christian College have A moD-who had opene.1 a liquor «àlo u aa* history of i wtioiiR, rnlera and private cellenco. Knowledge is woalth— ft those before ns, anil pressed ami orowd.-... r ulo a number rtf deairablo building l>»U about fo prtt up Li, aigti, ><0.1 retpioated his Monmouth, located convenient to ilio treasure that can never lie taken Jrom cd out of the path by those behind^ and individuals, that in nt least three casta neighbor a azlvice, what anpi'nicriptfon henlxmld Thîw -w» a generous. ptx>r rr.iffi^in San 9 om . College Building, bi mena fona of lota, 82H u«. If oncei In onr poiftession, it is onrs compelled to recognize our owu worth- out of five, presently is too late. <’al., whQ*kan>ir.ir ’^(Mentally ij al a family in put Mi it. The man replied:’*1! advl* by ltó ft. ; price 8M.00 ooin. forever; «nd, ntilike othor troosure, the i lestuiess for the aesociations of the vir Ban Franchi» wp tWttlttte, rent Tfr< fe two 1 ftg, Write un it,‘Begg,IS made I eje Monmonth T/odge No. Ml, I. O. <1. T— A moment’* work on cfey fei!« mire ttyrn an n hig iii a fjotcMie intended should lx? private: more we Impart to otiiers, the richer we 1 tuous, tlie noble. Butif wo press stead Meets every Friday evening, at 74 o’clock, in 11 is is all I can Frnro., I cm poor, n wvYking grow, . I ily to the mark nnd wit^ the prize, the- hocr'H’hUtr. onT brick. So work en bcirtl lheir hall over the UdMengor office. Ahoîd'l bé dr-ty^ before tbéy harden. V ” ’ ten I can fe»i f 1 . • ‘ *” 5 . ■ -r « e t ; ponile ïit ’ * .-lii.«! XO. HL 1 •* - «HJ irsr/ •>» tfj 1 ' !