Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, September 07, 1883, Page 14, Image 14

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A FEW PLAIN FACTS
FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL
TNI ^RERTED TN CON- <
GREGATIONAL SINGING.
There are four questions of preeminent im­
portance in the selection of a hymn-book for
the use of a congregation :
llence . — This is first in
m impor-
lmpor-
1. I ts E xcellence
tanes, andeatn .><><. . U> . properly determined by
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skilled in music, . but
thdsewlioare not only
who make it tl;eU’ business to drill congrega­
tions in music. We have two brethren who
have been conspicuous in this work for years.
Bru. J. P. Pu y r.LL; t he n aueio a l edi t s» o f tbs.
old Christian llymnal, and the author of a
superior book of anthems, has devoted himself
, to congregational music for the last ten years.
Bro. J. H. R oseciuns , author of many musical
works of great popularity, has made congrega­
tional music his specialty, and never fails to
arouse great enthusiasm in imperfection where
is published on the theory that hymn-books are
made for the churches, not the’ churches for
hymn-books, aud hence is pushed solely on its
merits. The best of facilities will l»e given to
every church to oxaininc it before they purchase
if application is-madq to the
•"-^■H JTiiT rrjTfflTTiTn rT Tfl TfiTin r n,
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180 Elm street, Cincinnati, 0.
FOR PROHIBITION.
THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY
REVIEW.
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Agents for The Christian Herald.
The following persons are Men to for T h *
C hristian B ebald , and are authorised to re­
ceive and receipt for subscriptions. If no
agent is convenient, remit the amount direct to
B.JK. HMiMDQNi A». M.ixAUgj«. Thsnfitea by l tginteaied ietter ee pwtek watoa-o»-
Monmouth:—
1883.
OREGON. .
HE CHfilSTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
.................. a .,.T. J. Wilcox
has completed its first volume, and on the Ahmsville
J. W. Propst
first day of January, 1883, the first No. of Vol.
THE WORKER.
A. 8. Powell
_ II- will b& issued. It M the. purpose of its Alhany
• • • ■ .1 Mpa np j Hilton_____
Editor to kee] bd it np to the highest standard of
Elizabeth J. Barker
R. B. NEAL, E ditor ,
It will
be issued in January,
April,
excellence. I.
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...E. 0. Williams
July and October ; will be printed on fine book Amity........................
LOUISfVILLE, KY.
paper, and each No. will contain 160 pages of Brownsville........................... ,.. D. H. Putman
... ..Miss E. Davis
matter from nui: L cm L u rit, rs. anil Iie- .dftltevue,..................... .. -
I
siTBacniPTiON,
views. I would be glad to receive the names of Cresswell...............................
subscribers as soon as possible, so as to determ­ Crawfordsville...................... ,......E. P. Large
Per Annum....... .. Fifty Cents
ine the size of the TSdition.
Corvallis............ . ................. ....... N. P. Briggs
Price $2.00 per year, in advance. Fifty cents Cottage Grove... . .............. - • ...... 8. B. Knox
contributors .
fo> a single number. .Address all communica­ Carlton.................... . ........... ....... Jas. Caldwell
W. K. Azbill......................... Kinpiton, Jamaica.
(8.I. Gerking
tions to the Editor.
Thomae Muiinoll..................... Mt. Sterling, Ky.
Centerville.......................... • " ¡G. W. Ely
D r . E. W. H erndon ,
T. N. Arnold...................
Frankfort, Ky.
( N. Garwood
Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri.
Bn A r JJ—Collins____ >——.. .Marion, Iowa.
• i G.W. Crystal
T he C hristian QrATitFut.r R evtew will tfe Dallas...........
J.
W.
Caldwell.
..................
Collingswood,
Cnt.
Book” the best book for congregational use they
. ,D. B. Deardorff
W. Lowber...........;... .......... Lancaster, Ky. furnished with tke C hristian H erald for $3.60 Damascus....... . .
have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement Jas.
.. ri. Jas. Harlan
per year for both papers.
12-45-6m.
Drain’s Station..
J.
K.
Reevœ
..........
......
Simpsonville,
Kv.
is confirmed by many other eminent teachers, Hon. P. H. Dnncan ,......... .Corinth, Ky,
P. P. Underwood
Dufur
.........
but to add to such authority would be uesslpss.
.......... A. L. Todd
Elk Head..........
COLUMBIA
BICYCLE.
This book is declared the most perfectly aiapted Hon. J. D. White,.............. ,, Washington, D. C.
........... R. G. Callison
Eugene
..............
The
Bicycle
has
proved
itself
tol>e
a
per-
jA
24-C
’
olumn
Paper,
neatly
printed
and
red-
to congregational singing that can be procured
............ Charles Smith
inaueut» practical. roa<1 vehicle, and the
Elkton
................
hot
for
Family,
Church,
State,
National
and
number in daily use is rapidly inçrea*«
anywhere.
-
;
Mrs. Belle P. Walker
Forest Grove...
ing. Professional anti business men,
2. T he S hu . and E nterprise of thr P ub - World-Wide Prohibition.
........ „....C.M.Ely
seekers
after
health
or
pleasure,
all
join
Helix
.................
Address all contributions, subscriptions and
4.ISHKBS.—The importance of this point, too
in faring witness to its merits. Send y
......... ,.. H. Davidson
Halsey....... .....
cent stamp for catalogue with pri<\c list
often overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s business ccxmmunications to the Editor, Louiar
............ W. H. Rucker
Hillsboro
anil
full information. Tlitf.Pope M*f’<
13 3tf
reflection. If the publishers are musicians, who ville, Ky.
.............. A. C. Vernon
b?3 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Harrisburg
........
-are alive to all improvements in tbâ.publication
......W. L, Hodgen
Independence...
of music ; who rre in close communication with
..........V. 8. Bond
Irving..
.
.......
BUCKEYE
BELL
FOUNDRY.
the teachers and writers of music ; and whose
..... Martin Peterson
Jacksonville.......
i Bella of Pure Copper and Tiu for Cburchee,
success depends solely on the name they make
.......... J. A. Bushnell
LKchoola, Fire Alarms,Karma,olc. FULLY
Junction
.......
.
for themselves as publishers, it is evident that
WARRANTED. Catalogue sentFrer.
......... W. R. Menefee
Kingsley..........
the wants of the people and the churches wilLbe
....... W. D. Fenton
► VANDUZEN & TIFT, Cincinnati, O
Lafavette.......
more fully met than where the publishers have
.............. D. R. Lewis
Lewisville......
Lata sulojxtefest in IQJilMtb-BilcLhBiI'^ »Q
rrTT^ .J. H. Hawley
'SySet’i-eeki™
incentive to perfect their work, especially where'
thev do not own the plates and copyrights. The
.................. J. W. Cowls
McMinnville.....
plain proof of this is to be seen in the splendid
.............. ♦. .J. L. Wigle
Monrife...
.......
series of plates which have been madeto-aaaptthe
......Miss Jennie Wright
Milton .... .....
•'New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book” to every
....................... E. Ground
M
t.
Pleasant
....
I
want of the congregations. Before the book wxs
............. Joseph Robinett
New Pine Creek..
a iponth oH, there was a demand for an edition
....... C. V. Kuvkendall
North Yamhill..,
for choirs and singing-schools.. The publishers
....................... F. ’A Chase
Oakland............ .
instantly appreciated its importance, and liave
......... G. W. Handaaker
Pleasant
Hill..
..
issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments
................. J. P. Frizzell
Perrydale
............
and anthems, to meet this want. An urgent—
j F. Hannah, Jr
Pendleton.......... .
but very limited—demand arose for a large
j N. J. Gerking-
print edition, for those >>f infirm sight. The
................. Drurv Davis
Philomath...........
demand was promptly met, and now, Although
................ .
J. W C ot
Pilot Kock.........
.................. the most perfect
- . series
. ever offered
- ’ to
theylhavQ
.........A. F. Campbell
Roseburg..
V
While the Lessons are in that part of the Scriptures that bear directlx on first and Tangent....
>ther editions * in
the congregations, they have other
“
........................ D. Houck
.......
r___________
___ ________
view,
to meet special
demands . flu» series oL fundamental principles, can you afford to teach the children a doctrine you would not
.. . ........ T. H. Davidson
Shedd.......
books is their pride, and a source of honorable,
.......... Mrs. 8. Giltner
want preached in your ulplt? Consider this before ordering your supplies.
bt. Helens.........
lifelong ambition. How different where there
............... T. C. Darby
Stayton
...............
CHRISTIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHER. [Monthly.] 8eio..,.............
is onlv » temnorary aud mercenary interest in
.......... ..... .John Shore
the publication!
A monthly ihagazlne of twenty-four double column pages, for the use of Teachers Salem.................
.......... H. A. Johnson
3. T he G knukal U se of the B ook .—It is a and Bible Classes, containing Hints on Sunday-schowi Management and Methods of
.........T. N Faulconer
Sheridan .... ..
very important matter whether the book to lie Teaching, Home Studies and Work, Notes and News, together with a thorough expo­ The Dalles..........
Miss Rebecca Watkins
chosen is in general use or not. We are happy
................... Wm Scott
Wheatland........ .
sition of the International Lessons.
to be able to say that the sale of the “ hew
......G. W. Hardwick
West Chehalem..
T
erms
.
—
One
copy,
one
year,
GO
cents.
In
clubs
of
ten
and
upwards,
50
cents
each.
Christian Hymn and Tune-Book,” since its in­
................... O. Nosier
Weston..............
troduction list. August, has been—in the teeth
[Weekly.]
THE
LITTLE
¡SOWER.
WASHINGTON TEPRITORY.
of an opposition acknowledged by its moat
T hk L ittle S ower lias been so long In the field, and Is so well and favorably
frantic enemies to have been almost unanimous
Aiderton
..................................
Mrs. D. V. Alvey
on 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
Alpha ..................................... R. H. Wimply
than that of the book which these papers all ad­ filled with Choice Poems, Interesting Stories, Sketches and Lesson Notes profusely
Brush Prairie................................. 8. C. Harris
vocated. This feet, in fevor of a book pushed
illustrated with the finest new wood cuts, and printed on flue calendered paper.
Cellar
Creek........ . ........................ E. A. LaDow
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 Castle ltock...........'................. Wm. Huntington
book' that outsells another of acknowledged COPY» per year- For not less than three months atfsame rates. Semi-monthly, 25 cents.
Coin............
J. M. Baker
merit by fiftv per cent , when almost the entire
T he L ittle S ower M agazine is a monthly of thirty-two pages, consisting of Dixie......................................... ...W. T. Barnes
)>ress ¡«’combined in strenpous support of the
Dayton....... . ......................
R. L. Dashiel
>ook outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt. I the current numbers of the weekly,neatly bound,and furnished at 75 cts. a copy per year.
Elma.............................................Mrs. E. Himes
Within six months, from Cincinnati- alone we This is the only edition sent to single subscribers.
Farmington.................................. ...F. M. Davis
supplied more than 350 churches, not to men­
SUNDAY-SCHOOL EVANGELIST.
[Weekly.]
Pine City............ . ......................... James Butler
tion the large number supplied from 8t. Louis
T he S. S. E vangelist is a beautifully illustrated paper, ft is intended to furnish Lone Pine............... . ...................... P. E. Fisher
s lid other cities. Tt is jn use in mere than 100
Lincoln............................... ...W. H. McClure
congregations in Ohio pin more than 75 in In­ the children and youth with Hrst-class reading matter for the improvement of heart and
New Tacoma................
J. H. McClure
diana : in Illinois more than 40. congregations mind at lowest rates.
................................................ F. L. Bell
have been supplied from Cincinnati, and manv
T erms .—Weekly, in clubs of not less than ten copies to one address, 35 cents a Palouse
Puyallup......... ' ................. Dr. Chas. Spinning
more from St. Lotus, while numerous orders copy, per year, or 10 cents a copy per quarter. This is the cheapest Sunday-school
Pomeroy........................................ Hanson Long
l.ave been shipped to everv State. 30,000 copies paper published.
, •
.
Pine City........................ . ........ . . James Butler
sire in use, in more than 500 churches. So far
W. A. Sanders
THE
LITTLE
ONES.
[Weekly.] Sjjangle...................
rs rapid and general adoption is concerned, no
Sumner.......................'....................... 8. Bonney
book can equal it.
J. W. Osborn
T he L ittle O nes is a weekly for Infant Classes in the Sunday-school and the Beat lie.........................
4. C heapness .—There is no book, of similar
excellence of make, that presumes to compete little ones at home. It is printed on flne tinted paper, each number handsomely illus­ Vancouver......................................8. C. Harris
Waitsburg................. ......................
W. P. Bruce
• •
vitli the prices of tho “New Christian Hymn trated with two or more flne ongravings. No pains or expense is spared to make it
Walla Walla...................... Mrs. A. H. Reynolds
and Tune-Book.” Not to mention the feet that the best and prettiest little paper published.
the low prices at which other books can now be
CALIFORNIA.
T erms .—Ln clubs of not less than five copies to one address, 25 cents a copy, per
had is due solely to the low price of this, it is a year. Monthly Magazine, 50 cents.
c
College City.. ......................... Prof. J. Durham
fact that the only books that make tho slightest
approach to these prices, while they have only
THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE LESSONS. ’• [Monthly ] Elmira.......... ....... ......................... J.M. Oiler
Monticello.... .............................. J. L. Smittle
5 per. cent, more hymns, are sold at prices from
For Intermediate and Advanced Classes, the moat popular, thorough and compre­ Napa
Mrs...8. E. Inman
City.... . ........
25 to per cent, higher. This Ixxjk is, then, hensive of the International Bible Lessons published.
Saratoga......... ........................ William Pollard
from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other
Ten copies to one address, one year, In advance, 81 20; 25 copies, $2.80; 50 copies, Sacramento... ................. Mrs. E. E. Hembree
book io the market. Ami this fact alone, when
....................G-. O. Burnett
Santa Rosa...
we consider that some 5,000 or 6,GO I churches 85.60; 100 copies, 89-60.
must lie Supplied with books, is an immense ar-
If one month’s lessons are ordered at a time, the rates will be as follbws: Ten Kan Francisco .. Mrs. H.H.I use. 14 Essex St
Mil nie J. Borden
nt in its favor. If uo more than two dozen copies, 15 cents; 25 copies, 30 cents; 50 copies, 55 cents; 100 copie», 81-00.
Kan Luis Bey.
»ooks arc snl.t to each church, it makes a differ­
Vacaville....... .................... .....W. W. Smith
THE CHILDREN’S BIBLE LESSONS.*
[Quarterly.] Visalia., .... ..... ............... Lewis.Van Tassel
ence of $12,00 ) ! The demand for cheap books
is n > trilliug matter. This book has been pre-
F or P rimary C lasses . [16 pages ] Prepared with great care and special ref­ Watsonville.. .............. ..’.....H. D. Connell
psndontbo motto: “Good enough for any; erence to the wants of the youngest scholars. No school can expect to succeed with­ Woodland___ . .. ................ Mrs. Sue E. Grant
cheap enough tor all.”
MIBCEKLANEOr».
We have thus shown that four of the most im- out making proper provision for each grade of pupils. To succeed you must com­
Tort'.nt cun' ¡derationsipoint to the “New Chris­ mence right. Do not expect to reap wheat if you sow teres. If you would make Grangeville, I. T............................. E. A. Chase
Mcaoow, I.T................................. G. W. Pssiay
tian lfymii and Tune-Book” as t/ie book for gon- Christians, you must teach the little ones true Christian doctrine.
Five copies or more, sent to one address, two cents per copy; or eight cents ajear. Four Mite, I. T............................T. L. Childers
< r.J a loption. A book thaljs pronounced t/ie
Sumac, Tenn...................................J. C. Boiler
"l/ext \iy the moat coutpetentjndges; that has the
Samples of all our Sunday-school papers sent free.
Wicklow p. O., Ont., Can....... Deaveniiort Caul
promise of every possible imjivovomont in the
e
Address,
®
. -
Fahfield, Iowa............ ,............ ...8. H. HedriX
future; that has had (lie widest and most pr pn-
Leavenworth, Kansas.-..................... F. M. Fains
lai favor, in spite of the frantic exertions of the
T.awr- liceburg, Indiana......... . .. .J. W. Caldwell
proa«? »nithat. finally, is from 2ft to 25 per
Neodesha, K-nsas....................... C J McKinney
eent. cheaper than any other book whatever, is
ST. X-QX7IS OB CZZZCUkOQ.
Dallas Texas........7..J. T. H»wMn*.
• book that can be adopted with all safety. It
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