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CHRISTIAN- HERALD. BOOK TABLE OUR BOOKS A Clergyman’s Sore Throat. This disease, which has, during the past twenty or thirty years abridged or entirely dosed the ministerial useful W inter in I ndia , by The Rt. Hon. ness of so njany clergymen, has rarely W. E. Bixler, M. P.—Thia is the last, fbund successful treatment under any and the best, of a, number of charming ■oL. j J lp... old ■ sj bU u i B __ Tha ’ of travel by the Hon. Mr.’ Baxter, following from Rev. J. B. Piadt, of who took many journeys in Europe, Asia, Madison, Wisconsin (late Assistant Africa and America. By the aid of this State Superintendent of Wisconsin), book we cau accompany him through shows how promptly, in his case, this his winter tour ip India. He introdu disease^ y ielded to the action of Com ce« ns to strange scene«, our ion sinci- pound Oxygen. He says : “ I had been dents peculiar alone to India, and ob troubled many years with ‘ Clergyman’s’ tains for -118 a vast fund of information .. ¿¡«tit Throat ; and after a severe and facta concerning a country which is of influenza, the upper part of tho lungs likely to call upon itself more notice was left very tender and irritable, and I from the world than any other country was obliged to desist entirely from us on earth. Its great antiquity, its vast ing my vbice in public service. After resources of wealth of various kinds, a two month’ trial of the Compound -wndYrir Ttn^nTln^rr^e“runnVaT^ "Dxygen, I found myself, to my surprise England and America, both their mer and gratification, able to go through chants and scholars, especially, must full services again, not only without any ever be deeply interested in India. Mr. I trouble, but with little fatigue. Three Baxter tells his thrilling story in such a months’ use of the remedy restored my pure, simple stylo that readers of all voice and lungs completely, and greatly ages will eDjoy it. His position as an improved my voice and lungs complete . English statesman is a guarantee of the ly, and greatly improved my general reliability of its every statement. Pub health. I feel it my duty, therefore to lished in Funk & Wagnall’s Standard bear testimony to its good effects. I Library. Prioe 15 cents. have waited for time to test the perman ence of the benefits received^ and can •» Below we give a partial list of the books we propose to furni«h our readers at publishers re tail price«. We would just say in brief that we are prepared to furnish most anything in the book line, and will be pleased to receive orders! for same. Wo will add to this list as our time I and space will allow. | < [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.] , What Woman Did For Woman. Mr«. Marin Strwart Speak«. Among hundreds of testimonial*, we give tho following letter: ---- Marion, La., July 3, 1883. Dear Mrs. lh\ Smith:— I received the Remedies and I/istruetiona, afid I have followed your directions. I am glad to say that I am in better health to-day than I have been for ten years. My back is entirely well. I can now eat any kind of food I desire, without being troubled with indigestion. I feel so thankful to you and to Almighty God for my restored health. I regard the New Process Treatment the best in the world. If I could have my way, every afilicted women in the country would apply tof ou. I believe I Bould have been in my grave ere this, if I had not been treitcd by you. Gratefully yours. Mns. M aria S tewart . The above needs no comments. Mrs. Stewart is known in Denver, Col., and in Louisiana. She simply states what the New Process Treatment has done for hor. Mr. C. H ¿lichols, of Warren Springs, Wyoming, has been cured of an ulcera ted limd of ten years’ standing. This was a very bad case. Mr. B. F George, of Denver, Col., has been restored to health, after being au invalid for 30 years. L dies, especially, are requested to write to Mrs. Nona Prewitt, Thompson Station, Ky., and learn of her remarka- restoration to health under the treat ment to health under the treatment of Mrs. Dr. Smith. Many in Oregon, Washington Terri tory and California have been treated and cured by Mrs. Dr. Smith. Long list of cured furnished on appli cation. Unless surgery ie required, the sick are treated at their homes by letter. Send for pamphlet and question list. Inclose stamp and address. M bs , D r . A vgusta S mith , Springfield, Mo. i have been entirely free from colds, and in.better general health than for many years ; am (¡5 years of age.” Treatise on Compound Oxygen, its nature, ac tion, and results, with reports of cases ani full information Bent free. Dr«. Starkey A-Palen, 1109 and 1111 Girard Street, Philadelphia, l’a. All orders for the'Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Mathews, 606 Montgome’ry' Street, San Francisco, will lie filled on the same terms us if sent directly to us in Phila delphia. Not the measure of knowledge which a teacher possesses, but the measure of knowledge which a teacher can impart to another, is the true standard of a teacher’s power. Not what lie knows, but what he can cause another to know, measures his teaching ability. Questioning a scholar at the close of a lesson would show to an out sider how much of a teacher is over that scholar’s class, a great deal letter than questioning the teacher before the recitation. S. 8. Times. Trust him little who praises all, him less who censures all, and him least who is indifferent about all.— Lavater. Cancers and Other 'I uniors are treated with unusual success by World’s Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Send stamp for pamphlet. The place selected for the Long fellow Memorial bust at West minster Abbey is in Poet’s Corner between the tombs of Chaucer and Dryden.— N. Y. Observer. I 1. Family Bible«, different styles, sizes, «te., with prices from $2.25 to $18. 2. Pulpit Bible« from $5 to $10. 3. Oxford Sunday School Teachers* Bibles from $1.50 to $19. . 4. Revised New Testament, Compared Edi- 5. Revised New Testament alone $1.80 and 15 cants. Lesson Commentary, by J. IT. Vincent, D.D., SL25-——----------- ------- ------------------------- McGarvey’s Commentary on tho Acts of the Apostles, $1.50. Commentary on Matthew and Mark, by J. W. McGarvey, $2. Commentary on Luke, by J. 8. Lamar, $2. Commentary on Hebrews, by II. R. Milligan, >2. $2. 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Titus and Philemon. On tlie Epistle to tlie I have received untold benefit. Hebrews. On the General Epistle of James, My hearing is improving. It is giving good satisfaction. Peter, John and Jude. On the Revelation. Baines’ Notes cn the Psalms. In Three Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced volumes. Cloth, per vol , $1.50. that I saw the notice of it. Barnes’ Notes on the Book of Daniel, $1.50. Barnes’ Notos on the Book of Prophet Isaiah. "Its' virtues are unquestionable and its curative character absolute, as the writer can 2 voJti. Cloth, per vol., $1.50. Barnes* Notes on the Book of Job. 2 vote. personally testify, both from experience aqd observation. Write at once to llaylock A Jen- Cloth, per vol., $1.50. Outlines of Church History, by Rev. John F. liey, 7 Dey Street. Now York, enclosing Si .00, an<l you will receive by return a remedy that Ilurst, D. D., 50 cents. 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