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are 1 A « ÖHTtTSTIAN HERALD 14 J. AU. a A"FEW P L W;i AÏ W FAC TS dS ^^;!lijr!;.!!'Vi^!;!iar? ’-T HE CH R I ST IA N QUA RTER L Y hymn-books, and hence is pushed solely on its merits. The best of facilities will l>o given to REVIEW. FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL every church to examine it before they purchase WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON GREGATIONAL SINGING. There are four questions of pTeemiR'ent Im portance in the selection of a hymn-book for the use of a con gregation : Tlbfa is tot fa Jmpor- if application is made to the STANDARD PUBLISHING CO., 180 Elm street, Cincinnati, O. FOR PROHIBITION - THE WORK ER.------ ~ EDITED BY E. W. HERNDON, A. M., M. D 1883. HE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW has completed its first volume, and on the Aumsville firwt da y-of jannery, 488fr, t he firs t NeiofVol. II will be issued. It is the purpose of its Albany Editor to keep it up to tlw highest standard of excellence. It will be issued in January, April, July and October ; will be printed on fine book Amity................. paper, and each No. will contain 160 pages of Brownsville.... original matter from our best writers, and Re Bellevue...., views. I would be glad to receive the names of Cresswell....... „finhHfiribfflu M anon.M ptttMililn, an an to dfi tarin» Cu a wf oada v ille i. ine the size of the edition. Corvallis....... Price $2.00 per year, in advance. • Fifty cents Cottage Grove.. foi a single number. Address all communica Carlton...... tions to the Editor. Centerville......... D r . E. W. H erndon , Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri. T he C hristian Q uarterly R eview will l>o Dallas.............. < • furnished with tke C hristian H erald for $3.60 Damascus........... per year for both papers. 12 45-6m. Drain’s Station. Dufur................ Elk Head....... . COLUMBIA BICYCLE. Eugene. ..... ... The Bicycle has proved itself to be a per- ——«»¡vtettr, praetw »¥ roatl -vchit »e, sud-the TiTKtrrn........ :rrr< number tn daily ut>e is rapidly increa$* Forest Grove... "inj£ Prvfesbiqnal and husineb» men, seekers after health or pleasure, all join Helix.................. in itearing witness to its merits. Send 3 Halsey...;......... cent stamp,ibr catalogue with price list H illsl >oro......... •and full information. T ha Pope Alf’g Co., <>73 Washington St., Boston*. Mass. Harrisburg. ... Independence... T those who are not only skilled in music, but who make it their business to drill congrega B. R. NEAL, E ditor , tions in music. Wo have two brethren who have been conspicuous in this work for years. LOUISVILLE, KY. Bro. J. P. P owei . l , the musical editor Of the old Christian Hymnal, and the author of a SUBSCRIPTION, superior book of antbems, has devoted himself Per Anni tin Fifty Conia -------- lu omgreggiioiial mn.m far tha lMj fam Bro. J. H. H osecrans , author of many musical , CONTRIBUTORS. works of great popularitv, has made "congroga- • tional music his specialty, and never fails to W. K. Azbill... ............. . Kingston, Jamaica. T homas Munnell......... ... Mt; Sterling, Ky. arouse great enthusiasm in its perfection whore ever he teaches. Both of these gentlemen pro T. N. Arnold.............. ............ .. Frankfort, Ky. Marion, Iowa. nounce the “New Christian Hyinn and Tune Dr. A. M. Collins.................. Book” the best book for cqpgregational use they J. W; Caldwell........................Collingswood, Cut. have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement Jas. W. Lowber...............................Lancaster, Ky. J. R. Reevon................ Simpsonville, Ky. is confirmed by many other eminent teachers, Hon. P. H. Duncan... ................ . .Corinth, Ky. but to add to such authority would be ueseloss. Hon. J. D. White................... Washington, D. C. This book is declared the most perfectlv adapted to congregational singing that can be procured A 24-Column Paper, neatly printed and rod- anywhere.-------------------- ;------ ------- , lmt for Family, -Cnureh, Stere, Natioimt and 2. T he S kill and E nterprise of thr P ub - World-Wide Prohibition. XisHERs.—The importance of this point, too Address all contributions, subscriptions and often overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s ¡business communications to the Editor, Louis- reflection. If tho publishers are musicians, who •ville, Ky. 13 3t£ are alive to all improvements in thp publication of music ; who rre in close communication with ■L8TACMIC AM) WBlSSERl-L . X i m t u a ch fi-s a n d-wriiera of tuusio ;. and whore • KHFBf ti mftftftY do it em either bald Dead 01 bare face. Bel Is of Pure Copper and Tin for Churches, success depends solely on the name they make Will <6>rc, a full Mt- M wbiskan in < to d weeks. 20.WU young School*, Fire Alarm;«,Farms, etc. Fl'Ll.V for themselves as publishers, it is evident that otJ -wear l..a»y board and hair, h»v. WARRANTED. Catalogue seat Free,. •JaWBU Hr w.-d 1 re 3 I’kPt. Pkg poM-poid.2'«_______ tlie wants of the people and the churches will be Ai«r5Co.a^>»^-' v r*. <5W«Ta ¿»CO.I’alM.wa.m.CtturaMi«; aenlw.Ji 3 jikgt VANDUZEN & TIFT, Cincinnali, O more fully met than where the publishers have but a side interest in music, and have no such incentive to perfect their work, especially where they do not own the plates and copyrights. The plain proof of this is to be seeu in the splendid serios of plates which have been msdeto adapt the •‘New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book” to every want of tho congregations. Before the book was a a month old, there was a domand for an edittoD for choirs and singing-schools. The publishers instantly appreciated its importance, and have issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments and anthems, to meet this want. An urgent— but very limited—demand arose for a large print edition, for thoso of infirm sight. The domand was promptly met, and now, although theyihave tlie most perfect series ever offered to tlie congregations,'they have other editions fa While the Lessons are in that part of the Scriptures that bear directly on first and view, to meet special demands. This series of fundamental principles, can you afford to teach the children a doctrine you would not books is their pride, and a source of honorable, want preached in your ? ulplt? Consider this before ordering your supplies. lifelong ambition. How different where there is onlv a temporary and mercenary interest in CHRISTIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHER. [Monthly.] the publication I • . • A monthly magazine of twenty-four double column pages, for the use of Teachers 3. T he G eneral U se of the B ook .—’t is a and Bible Classes, containing Hints on Sunday-schoel Management and Methods of very important matter whether tbe book to be Teaching, Home Studies aud Work, Notes and News, together with a thorough expo chosen is in general use or not. We are happy sition of the International Lessons. to be able to -say that the sale of the “ New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book,” since its in • T erms .—One copy, one year, 60 cents. In clubs of ten and upwards, 50 cents each. troduction last August, has been—in the teeth THE LITTLE ¡SOWER. [Weekly.] of an opposition acknowledged by its most frantic enemies to have been alniest'unanimouB T he L ittle S ower lias been so long in the field, and is so Wi ll and favorably Oil the part of the press—fifty per cent, greater known, that it is useless to say more than that its eight wide double-column pages are than that of the l>ook which these papers all ad filled with Choice Poems, Interesting Stories, Sketches and Lesson Notes profusely vocated. This fact, in favor of a book pushed Illustrated with the finest new wood cuts, and printed oh fine calendered paper. solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A T erms .—Weekly, in clubs of not less than ten copies to one address, 45 cents a txiok that out-ells another of acknowledged copy, per year. For not less than three months atúsame rates. Semi-monthly, 25 cents. merit by iifiv per cent .when almost the entire T he L ittle S ower M agazine is a monthly of thirty-two pages, consisting of press is combined in strenuous support of the book outsold, is a book that it will ao to adopt. the current numbers of the weekly,neatly bound,and furnished at 75 cts. a copy per year. Within six months, from Cincinnati alone we This is the only edition sent to single subscribers. Buppliisl more than 350 churches, not to men tionthe large nmul»er supplied from St. Loma SUNDAY-SCHOOL EVANCELIST. [Weekly.] amFOtber cities. It is In use in mere than 100 T he S. S. E vangelist is a beautifully illustrated paper. It is intended to furnish congregations in Ohio; in more than 75 in In the children and youth with first-class reading matter for the improvement of heart and diana: in Illinois more than 40 congregations mind at lowest rates. have been supplied from Cincinnati, and many T erms .—Weekly, in clubs of not less than ten copies to one address, 35 cents a more from St. Louis, while numerous orders copy, per year, or 10 cents a copy per quarter. This la the cheapest Sunday-school have beeti shipped to every State. 30,000 copies paper published. are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far as rapid and general adoption is ouncerned, no THE LITTLE ONES. [Weekly.] book can equal it. 4. C heapness .—There is no book, of similar T he L ittle O nes is a v eekly for Infant Classes In the Sunday-school and the ex cellence of make, that presumes to compete little ones at home. It is printed on fine tinted paper, each number handsomely illus with the prices of the “ Nexy Cliristfan Hymn and Tuue-Book.” Not to mention the fact that trated with two or more fine engravings. No pains or expense is spared to make it the low prices at which othw books can now be the best and prettiest little paper pu Wished. T erms .—In (Hubs of not less than five copies to one address, 25 cents a copy per hail is due solely to the low price of this, it is a c ’F fact that the only books that make tlie slightest year. Monthly Magazine, 50 cents. approach to these prices, while they have only THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE LESSONS. ’ [Monthly ] 5 p.,r. cfcnt. more hymns, are sold at prices from For Intermediate and Advanced Classes, the most popular, thorough and comnro. 25 to 3Uper cent, liigbel*. This book is, then, 1 from 20 io 25 per cent, cheaper than any other hensive of the International Bible Lessons published? book in the market. And this fact alone, when Ten copies to one address, one year, in advance, «1.20; 25 copies, $2.80; 50 conies we consider that some 5,000 or 6,0(11 churches 85.GO; 100 copies, $9.60. H ’ must be supplied with books, is an immense ar If one month ’ s lessons are ordered at a time, the rates will be as follows • Ten gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen copies, 15 cents; 25 copies, 30 cents ; 50 copies, 55 cents ; 100 copies, $1.00. books are sold to each church, it makes a differ ence of $12,600 ! The demand for cheap books THE CHILDREN’S BIBLE LESSONS. [Z ____ _ [Quarterly.] is no-trifling matter. This.book has been pre F or P rimary C lassics . [16 pages] Prepared with great care and special ref pared on tho motto: “Good enough for any; erence to the wants of the youngest scholars. No school can expect to succeed with cheap enough for all.” Wo heve thus shown that four of the most, im out making proper provision for each grade of pupils. To succeed you must mm portant coni klerations point to the “New Chris mence right. Do not expect to reap wheat if you sow tares. If you would m ik« tian Hymn and Tune-Book” 9» the book for gen Christians, you must teach the little ones true Christian doctrine ■. eral adoption. A liook that is pronounced the Five copies or more, sent to one address, two cents per copy; or eight cents ¡kvear beat by tlie most competent judges; that has the Samples of all our Sunday-school papers sent free. « qw * pronii<e of every possible improvement in the A-tlclress, future', that has’ had the widest and most popu lar favor, in spite of the frantic exertions of the press; and that, finally, is from W to 25 per cant, choapor than anv other book whatever, is st . z - oxtis cm a book that can be adopted with all safety. It CREAT IMPROVEMENTS FOR 1883 Patronize Tw Own. 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