Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, July 06, 1883, Page 12, Image 12

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    CHRISTIAN- EtERAm.
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BOOK TABLE
[Under this head we will be pleased to give
editorial reviews of all books ana tracts of inter­
est that may be sent to this office.]
The Only Two-BookSr-tif" "tbirlCIfid "F’llbjr?
lished I
HISTORY OF MUSIC
AND ITS AMERICAN COMPOSERS,
Together With a Representative Piece
of Music From Each Author.
H istory of M usic and its A merican
4^>w4*oM4H*v-4» dividod into thico p arte:
1st. Its History, giving many new and
interesting things relative to its origin
and progress. Though the art of music
has reached a very high degree of per-
fectioD, yet how greatly has the histori-
cal part been neglected, and yet how es­
sential and interesting is a knowledge iff
its history from the beginning to the
presen», noticing the progress made by
tho different people throughout the va­
rious ages of the past. Great pains
have been taken, and many yoars spent
in making this part of the work com-
I- a I a AI x A
J* BO W •
.
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2nd. American Composers, giving the
biographies Of all composers of aoy note
in America, from the first up to the
present time, including excellent por-
1 rails of nearly" th roe^Tburths of them.
We are confident thi^will be an inter­
esting feature of the work, as here we
can see the portraits and read the histo­
ries of those who have given us the ben­
efits of their labors. Owing to . tho
large number and exact likeness of these
photographs contained in this work, it
will be one cherished by all lovers of
inumi.
.
music.
™.*ld. ï7<ftûLJZx«ic. J jl . this tlaparUueut
will be found a piece of music from the
pen of each author whose’biographies
are herein contained. One Piece of
Music from every American Composer !
Think of it ! Where can there be a work
obtained that contains such a variety
and collection of music ? All classes,
grades and styles, for any instrument,
are found in this department ; and this
music being a sample of the work of
many dillerent authors, you may feel
assured that great care has beeh-Xaken
in its preparation and selection. Let
your taste be what it may, it can be<8up-
plied with this collection.
Great cure has been taken in regard to
its appearance, O b it is intended for the1
musii repository as well as the library.
Price, per copy $3.50. Special in­
ducements to Agents. Send your orders
now, and we will fill them in turn as
soon as completed.
_____ _
THE TEN TRIBES
OF ISRAEL ;
O r , T he T rue H ibtoby O f T he N orth
A merican I ndians .
Showing that they are the Descendents
of these Ten Tribes.
1st. This work embraces the history
c.f the North American Indians, from
the landing of the Pilgrims, giving such
portion of the history designed to prove
that those Ten Tribes were lheir anccs
tors.
2nd. It gives many iuqiortant facts
connected with Indian History that have
never before appeared in print—that of
forts, mounds, a rd other curiosities of
the United States.
.it.. . ..
3d. The work includes tho most im­
portant discoveries made at Newark, O.,
autlienticated by Rov. Matthew R. Mil­
ler and others. Also, large extracts
from the woiks published in the early
t Iris
ry, by-Etiffiritowdomrtv-
with all the discoveries made in the
last seventy years bearing upon this in­
teresting question.
4th. In this connection we give
lengthy articles from writings of Wil­
liam Penn, James 8. Milligan, D.D.,
and James R. Wilson, D.D. In addi­
tion is also nd ded th c entire- of Wendell
Phillips’ lecture on the Lost Arts.
The author has devoted a large
amount of time for tho past sixteen
years in gathering up from various his-
tories, facts connected with this quos-
tion. So this volume is not the work of
a day, a month, or a year, but of many
years of earnest research.
• The book contains about four bund-
red pageB, beautifully bound in cloth
and morocco, with title in gold. It is
printed on an excellent quality of paper
and in every respect is gotten out in the
vuiy best st y l e.
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Tho book is now in press. Send in
your orders immediately. Price: per
copy, in cloth, $2.50 ; in morocco, $3.00.
Special rates to agents.
Complete outfit sent to agents upon
receipt of $2.50. Bo careful to state
what territory you wish to work.
Addross orders for eithei of the above
books to ;
T he F ireside F riend P ublishing C o .,
Springfield, Ohio.
MARRIED.
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The boat things are nearest •’
breath in your nostril, light in your
eyes, Howers at your feet, duties at
your hand, and the path of God
A.
:OYA
at tho stars, but do life’s plain, com­
mon work as it comes, certain that
daily duties and daily bread arc the
sweetest things of life.— Lutheran.
%*“ Mon ofteu mistake notoriety for
fame, but they never mistake Kiduey-
Wort is uneversally recognizSI as slan-
dared remedy for all diseases of theliver,
bowels and kidneys.
Let all seen enjoyments lead to
unseen Fountain from whence
they How.— Ilalyburton.
Bx^Dimond Dyes will Color any thing
any color, and never fail. The easiest
and the best way to economize. 10 cents,
at all druggists- •
God writes the Gospel not in the
4-Uble alone, but on trees and How-,I’
ers, on the clouds and stars.— Luth­
er.
This powder never varies. A marvel purity,
strength and wholosomenees, More econon»-
cal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be soft
in comi>etition witli the multitude of low test,
short w< ight, alum or phosphate powders.
Soldonty in emu. R oyal B a kino P owder Co.,
12 8-ly
106 Wall St., New York.
THE OLD-PATH GUIDE
Decline of Man
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impo­
tence, Sexual Debility, cured by “Wells’
Health Renewer.” $1.
MONMOUTH MEAT
MARKET.
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G. W orth Y ancey , f
EDITORIAL EDITOBH.
C. L. Loos.
J. W. M c G arvey ,
II obt . G raham
I. B. G rifi ml
rnillS IS ALARGEEIGIpr-PAOE WEEKLY
I. devoted to tlie advocacy and defence of
Apostolic teaching and practice. “ Ask for the
Old-Paths, aiid walk therein ” is its mòtto, its
practice and its teaching. Its matter ia pure,
safe, freih and sparkling. Its make up is order­
ly, neat, attractive and on excellent paper. A
•specimen copy will satisfy all of the above, and
will cost you but the time and poetai card on
which the request is made. Address the Pub­
lisher*. See “Our Principles,” and “Our
Rules."
At the
s fathers near Dtifur,
vue bride
uixuu ’ o
24, 1883, by Eld. G- H. Jlaxnett ■»
Mr. Geo. Stoughton and Miss Ida Bur­
ford.
T HAVE JUST REMOVED FROM
L my old Stand to a
OUR TERMS.
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Months, St 00 ; Three Months, 50 cts.
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Address for specimens,
C. C. C line A Co.,
General Publishers of Church and Sunday
When the wants of the community de­ r
School Supplies, 310 Want Main^L,
Louisville, Ky.
mand, where I keep
13-3-tf
Where I can be found at the
“ Most of the eminent doctors in .the
East, as well as several of the medical
faculty in New York City, ’ writes Rev.
P. P. Shirley, of Chicago, “ failed to
help our daughter’s epilepsy, which be
gan to show signs of turning into insan­
ity. By the good providence of God we
FLOUR AND BACON
tried Samaritan Nervine, and it cured
her.” Your druggist keeps it. $1.50. Constantly on hand. And I will try and
supply my customers with as good
To-day is ours ; the future belongs
to God.— Horace Greeley.
Flics anti Bugs.
Flies, roaches, unts, bed-bugs, rats,
mice, gophers, clffpmunks, cleared out
by " Rough on Kats.” 15c.
AS THE MARKET AFFORDS,
LIVING PRICES.
Thanking my
friends for former
If we make religion our business patronage would respectfully solicit a
God will make it our blessedness.— continuance of tho same.
Dr. Adams.
A. B. GRIGGS.
Advice To Mothers.
May 22, 1883.
. 14-21-3 tn
STILES,
DALLAS, OR.,
MAKVFACTPREB AND DEALE»
IN
Mits WiNspow’s S oothin O S yrup should al­
ways l»e used when children are cutting teeth.
HARNE88 A RADDLES,
It relieves the little suHeror at once: it pro­
ROBES, WHIPS, SPUR-*,
duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving tho
8ADDLE BLANKETS,
fp'WO
Gobi)
HOUSES,
ONE
child from ¡min, and tho iittlo cherub awakes
1 with one lot, tho other with CUBBY COMBS A BRU8IIER,
as “ bright as a button. ’ It is very pleasant
two lots, in the town of Mon-
to taste. It soothes tho child, softens the
And everything that pertains to a First-Class
gums, allays pain, relicfos wind, regulates the ____ ______ mouth ; a good garden spot.
bowels, aiid is the best known roinody for A good bargain. Terms: half down and the Shop Cali and examine my Stock before pur­
diarrhtna, whether arising from toothing or balance on time. For fnrtlier information chasing elsewhere. The best of California
loather used.
16-3m
other causes. Twenty-five cts. a bottle. 13-20-1 y apply to Robert Foulkes in H erald ofilce.
FOR SALE.