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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1883)
1 4 CWnTSTTAK titefeALD 12 Educational Department. »«MU—* ■ l'|i|l l 8»l*i»I Ull Xlll H R R i a . Y- v A- ít :'-.1 Family Libraries. Every family should be supplied with books, and each household should, as far as their ability will allow, procure a family library. There is no estimating the value! of a few well-selected books. Chil dren should be induced to begin early to improve their minds, and nothing draws them more to study than good, sound periodical litera ture, and well-selected books— books adapted to their age and pro gress and their education. Money ‘ cannot be better expended. Instead of toys and perishable gifts, pur chase books (or your children. Every few months add something new to the library, and be sure to preserve the old works. Let there be in the house a book-case, shelves some place where~ffie books’ISH!“ papers are deposited; have them carefully preserved and soon a little handful will swell into armfuls, and the minds of the children will ex pand with the increase of the li brary until a good store will be found in the house, and much knowledge will bo gained by the growing children. Good books, a taste for reading, will keep the children at home and make them happy in the family circle, when otherwise thev will be straying off, hunting society, look ing for something to engage the mind and satisfy the cravings of a hungry intellect. Games and worldly amusements are substituted for books and intellectual culture, where there is no library at Eome, no food found for the inquiring mind. Let parents think of these things. Mucb, very much depends on the early training of the child in regard to study, as well as other thing <— E jc . Manual Labor with Schools. .Some Eastern papers arc advo cating the plan of devoting a little of school time to manual training. The Springfield Republican says that in the Dwight Grammar School, of Boston, last winter, boys were given lessons of two hours each day in the practical use of carpenter’s tools, and that the plan showed marked success. All the boys shgived great interest in the work, also? retaining the required standard rn their lessons. The change .from the schodLiotttn was decidedly beneficial. The expenses of this instruction were paid by an t “ SIKTGKIDXl?’ associatioh seeking to promote this form of education( An industrial SEWINC MACHINESi ... THE STRONGEST» school is flourishing at St. Louis, SIMPLEST, 'S^SSS: AND MOST DURABLE . also in Worcester and Boston, Mass. Sewing Machine in the market. Sold on easy In Sweden basket making is installments, or a liberal discount fur cash. The Singer Mannfact«lrinf[ CA. (aught in schools, and in Switzer WILLIS B. FRY, M*nn|5er, Morrison St., Port 11*nd. land wood carving ia encouraged in 12/35-tf _________________ all the schools. It is better for the best development of children that their fingers as well as their minds, be employed while growing up. I Most American parents think that 177 Or 77) A can) PATENTS CAN ith I . sketch OBTAIN every child must go through a cer nf K. you LKM»N. a model of yonr fn venllrHi'io «EO11GE WMhl»r GMIIIGK M. LKMO*. Wnahinr- tain routine of schooling, lasting tan. ». C., To and a Preliminary Kxamiuallon Will be made of all United States patentsof thesanje till maturity, and embracing those class of inventions and you will De advised whether or not a patent can be obtai ned. earlier and best years of youth, FOR THIS PRELIMINARY EXAMINA TION NO CHARGE IS MADE. when the hands ought to be educat ed into skillful manipulation. The If you are advised that yonr invention Is patent send to pAy Government application fee young mind is active, and the sur able, of ♦Ifi.and «5 for the drawings required by the Government. Thia Is payahle when application is plus life and energy will be spent in made, and ia all of the expense unless a patent is al lowed. When allowed, the attorney’s fee < »W'»nd final Government fee (SSO; is payable. Thus mischief if not led off into better the vou know beforehand, for Mtktnf. whether you are going to get a patenfor not, and no attorney's tee things’. Children are not apt to be I* charged unless you do get a Patent. A n attorney whose fee depends on his snccess in obtaining a Pat lazy. It is only after years of idle ent will a not advise you that your Invention is patentable, unless It really is patentable, so lar as lodgment can aid In determining the question ; school-room life that they begin to bls hence, you can rely on the advise given after a im lnM^a»*wataaXiao.l&fitu^Jtt«.’-.*£■» * "-«J".«» shirk labor. ~T)Tsefvatioh has'1 «wrl and the BaclatrtaOon wf Lwbria. TMW H RF and Me I—ws secured, l aveal) prepared and filed. Applications in revi vor of Rejerte*, Aban shown us tliat very many boys who don*«!. <>r For fe I led Caaea made. Very often Inventions are saved in these classes of have had schooling till early man I valuable Cases. If youdtave undertaken to secure your own patent and failed, a skillful handling of the case hood begin to look! upon a trade as may lead to suce<«ta. Hend me a written request tul- dressed to the Commissioner of Patents lliat he G nonoic E. I.«MOW, of Washington, P. ( .. a letting down in the social scale, recognise as yonr attorney In the case, giving the title of the invention and about I he date of tiling your and then prepares himself for some application. An examination and report will cost you nothing. Searches made for title to Inventions, profession, making out in the end a In fact any information relating to Patents promptly furnished. Copies of Patents mailed at the regular rates, (S5e. each.) Hemember this good trade. There is every induce Government office has been in successful operation since IM», you therefore reap lhe benefits of experience, ment to learn trades now, for there and besides reference can be given to actual clients in almost every ennnty In the U. 8, Pamphlet re seems to be a demand for skilled la lating to Patents_free upon request. CEO. E. LEMON, ’ bor of all kinds at high wages. 615 15th St., WASHINGTON, D. C. This matter of industrial education Attorney-nt-Lavr and Solicitor of Ameri can and Foreign Patents. is an important one, and there is an interest being taken by manu «6 75 FOB A $100 S. S. LIBRARY. WW* Jor 1» TJw»**ll 1«) VO'«»«« ohoto*.« fl to 1150 «.«. facturers in New England that pro Library book», put op In pampblA rormr»«*l xo>«r«, wtr» •Uub»4, ll(bt »u< fleilblr : will |x>«lllrrly o»tl»at m>>«t ripen*. ir*. Bo*ka r**dy o»t*1o*ue4 *o4 numbered ; delivered fr**. mises good results. It is said that the Over IkrMmllllo» «old. Ito hook* l«.u*d—whole 1*1 forflllM. M took«. M. Bampl* took and pnrtleulnra, 10*. girls in an Eastern school are desi to FOR A $10 TEACHERS’ LIBRARY. Ten tonka, Ineludin* Bible Dictionary, Commentary, rous of having the advantage of M>Xa t'**p*ndlum of Teaching, etc., tooka worth Tie. to fl 50 aaoh : wtolataa fl.10; ain«ly, Ito. **eh : Sr* Ubrarleaf I each. poeip'A this manual training also. It is Rp PER YEAR ■ onthlt 8,8, miag when bought in lota often er difficult, we will concede now for a tec aMMMMRiwM more. Papera also of the ordinary. Out immenM ■■■ weekly •» 10» »er year : on* primary weekly’ a« So. per year. youth to find an opportunity where PER YEAR FOR QUARTERLIES. Rcholars’ Lesson Helps, with musio, patent oil there are trades unions, whose’aims •nd new tune combination, to sing at sight» ■ Teachers' Helps IM. to 34«. per year. Samples from The c«ani are to keep wages up and lessen, as> si 30 TEACHERS’ BIBLE. bra ted 0» — I Kncvelo- ▼ ford with (’oncordence, Bible Dictionary, far as they can, the number of arti pediB, tab lea, map», ete . nj<»M oomplet« teacher» Bible ‘extant; lined, find pages, gilt edge», arrong binding, for |1.B0. Best “ :: hid *:i---------- zan«. These organizations are not ftexlblo, protection edge«, ailk aewed, ate., for |J 30, poatptid. CARDS. so much in force here in Oregon as REWARD eent peek* tor Me. ten pack*. *0e. Sample pack, a.aortei, 16*. they are in Eastern States. Many ANTHEM BOOK.^«» AM A t 71«l anthema; »bleat writers ; eleven editions sold. -yuung men ■liL. iliwm^el ves tbeoreti- Price |< per dog. ; postage extra 5 ceiitaeaeh. cally for a business college fairly SUNDAY-SCHOOL ORGAN. Seven stops, lour full octave», four awt$ of reeds (nf ordinarily nla*sed). large volume, rich and power* well, and yet when put to real ful.la eat improvements, I <5. Bend tor particulars. ~ 8<H44: oorreet to latest enrvev Old Tea»a went work could not keep a set of books A T3C! Paleatine, KawTeatameut Palestine, aud Trav- JLVXXxJb M« of «St. Paul On clo<h, $l ¿lOeaoh ; on cloth and mounted. I? »»i-’h without blunders and errors. ■ msmmmmm CtATTfL 13AAV For church and Rundav-aohooi! bC WVJWw XeUUXhi« 83 pieces word* and nmMc old School and work ought to go hand ’■'’^•andnew tunea, strong binding, |5 p<r hundred; po.-taga •ftra, l^eti Catalogue free. Jcg in hand.— Farmer. DAVID C. COOK, 46 Adam« St., Chicago. PATENTS What will a Patent Cost? « WUi $35 He who asks in a true confidence, and with a sincere delf-denial of himself, will obtain whatever he asks. Of all fruitless errands, sending a tear to look after a day that is gone, is the most fruitless.— Dcckens. The hidden way is generally made known but to God’s intimate friends, that they may be willingly stripped from ail false supports. CATARRH! * t - o » Q h “OOBYSIX* UtHF. CURE •>» no "<*<<*- Cnny." but in thunder tone* speak., through Its veuty thousand certificate» of Cure*, to the auiterer fr..m OatuiTh, Nr uralclc »nd Nerviu* Headache. We »ay emphatically um " Dobyne’ Sure Cure,”.«nd if not eat- lafiod with reeult, we will refund your money. We can’t say more. , " My wife used your "Sure Cure ” for neuralgia, •nd it Acted litre a charm. My son «nd liter had Catarrh of eight and nine years sunning. It h«s cured them. I am recommending it everv- whose. (Elder) Joel T. Hol maee, Green Held. Mo. We have 70,000 others of the same kind. Only EARS FOR THE MILLION. • , • Foo Choo’« of Shark’« Oil Positively Rextores the Hearing, and ia the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. Thia OU la abstracted from peculiar species o •mail White Shark, caught in the Yellow Sea, known as Carcharodon Rondeletii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of bearing were discovered by a Buddhist I’iiest abqut tlie year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many rfo seemingly mir aculous, that the remedy was officially pro claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be came so universal that for over 300 year« nd Deafness has existed amoi g the Chinese people; Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1.00 per bottle. Hear Whst the Deaf Bay! o * • ■ It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no unearthly noises in my head add hear much better. I have been greatly benefited. •My deafness Helped a great deal—think an other bottle will cure me. My hearing is much benefited. 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