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CHRISTIAN HERALD. <► -, ----------------------------------------------------------------- -— ....................... .. .......... ’“BOOKTABbE. (Under thi«i head we will be pleased to give editorial reviews of all books ana tracts of inter est that may be sent to this office.] W ide A wake is publishing a short serial story by Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney, with the quaint and suggestive title of “ Buttered Crusts.” “ The October Wide Awale will have an illnstrated article about “ The Blind Children’s Kindergarter,” written by a the blind, at South Boston. The opening chapters of seven series of articles in the third annual course of the Chautauqua Young Folks’ Reading Union will be given in the October Wide Awake. Wide Awake is the of- 18fil , In 1863 was discharged and re- enlisted and served till the close of the war. He was ooler sergeant of his regi ment. He was in many hard fought battles, but escaped with his life. He moved with his ‘family to Kansas in 1878, and died in Wichtea, August 10, 1883. Word was telegraphed to hie fa ther of his dangerous illness, but.he did not reaoh there until he was buried. He united with the Church of Christ some years ago and the dear Savior gave him solace in the presence of death. Ire was'rafibnaT, was his two little girls, one ten and the other twelve years old, and whose mo ther tad died six years before, who by his death would be entirely orphaned, but C. P. Shafer, a good man assured him that in case of his death they should be sent to their grandfatlier InTermonC' Ill. Tlys gave his mind relief and he died in peace trusting in the Lord. Bro. Royal, father of the deceased, case of accident, a seriesof twelve lucid practical talks t bout emergencies and how to meet them, is by Dr. D. A, Sar- .... ..... K ‘uLof Harvard College Gymnasium. .»inkaa In .oy I Lol. bn baa never met The third series of Little Biographies will embody the universally desired truer and better friends than on his knowledge of “ How Success is Won,” sorrowful mission to Wichita. He and will be written by Mrs. Sarah K. hereby expresses his sincere thanks to the citizens of Wichita, and especially Bolten. recently of the Congregation- alist edi torial staff ; these biographies Garfield Post No. 25, who buried him with military honors, and D. R. Allen will be welcomed for their freshness, and wife, in whose house he died, and the twelve 1 epresentative men chosen being successful men of our own time C. P. Shafer and wife who gave him as and country. Tales of the Pathfinders^ surance in regard to his children and to _ by Arthur Gilman, M. A., vill give, un- the press of the city, which tendered der the vivid light of to-^ayj tÉefradï- pathy. May the good Father in Heaven tion$ and romantic history of the earli smile favorably on these that proved est Atlantic voyages and New World themselves suoh good friends to our discoveries and conquests. dear old friend brother, while ho must 'The anonymous authur of “Their carry the burden of sorrow. Club and Ours,” the story of boy life in P. D. V ermillion . Maine, which has caused a genuine sen Vermont, Ill., Aug- 29,1883. sation among the young^people, is found to be John Preston True, a youthful Rev.talizing-A Worn Out System. writer who is added to the list of those An elderly lady in East Orleans, who have been introduced to the public Mass., after a year’s use of Compound by D. Lothrop & Co. The Hundreth Anniversary of the Oxygon, reports that, through its vital date o£ Washington’s immortal “Fare izing effects, she has been able to keep well address,” will be fittingly signaliz about in her little store, and earn ed by D. Lathorp & Co. in the publics enough for her daily needs. “ I com tion of what is promised as the best menced,” she said, “ using your Com book of the kind, “ A Young Folks’ pound Oxygen a year ago last April: , Life of Washington.” by E. E. Brown. have had in all, three supplies. For The same author is revising the final more than a year I have not failed to be proofs of the delightful biography of able to be in my little store, and, aver Oliver Wendell Holmes, to be publish aging sales, earn enough for the day’s needs. This I esteem a very great ed by the same house. Ellis Gray, author of those charming blessing, and as I believe the ability to home stories ‘1 The Cedars,”and "Long do this was due to the use of th« Com Ago,” and who has a new Btory “Sun pound Oxygen, I have wished others shine,” in the press of D. Lathorp & on the down hill side of life, and oblig Co., in the nom.de plume of Louise T. ed (because unable to work) to depend Craigin, a favorite in the choicest Bos on others for support, could know, as I do, its power to revive waning abilities ton circles. of both mind and body.” OBITUARY. Our treatise on Compound Oxygen, Robert Shipley was born August 13, its nature, action, and results, with re 1814, died August 31, 1883 aged 69 years ports of cases and full information, and 17 days. He was born in Kentucky sent free. D r . S tarky & P alen , 1109 and moved to Missouri with his parents and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, when 5 years of age, emmigr'ating to Pa. All orders for Compound Oxygen Oregon in the year of 1853. He joined the Christian Church when young, in Home Treatment directed to H. E. Ma which lie lived a member until death. thews, 6P6 Montgomery Street, San He raised a large family of children Francisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Phila several of which survive him. delphia. * Thomas M. Royal, son of Elder J. B. He who receives a good turn Royal, was born September 29, 2842, in Sangamon County, Illinois. He enlist should never forget it ; he who does ed in Company 27th Ill., Infantry in one should never remember it. ■ « « I BI M. À. MAMUN. Jesus loves me i Jesus loves me 1 Glad and happy should I be ; Though by storm and cloud he prove me: Sure that Jesus loveth me I Sadly oft I toil in rowing O’er the waves of life’s rough sea ; Yet my rest and joy is knowing - Jaaualoves ^dj^ggypr jne. Jesus loves me ! He will show me Wind and wave obey his will ; If they threaten to o’erflow me, He will say to them—“ Be still I” Sinning oft, and often arieving, All my joy is in believing Jesus loves, and pities still. Weary frame, and weary spirit, ..... •Ul Scarce one hour from pain set free ... ; .. Yet what dost thou not inherit, O my soul! He loveth thee 1 ■■■ —......................... OUR BOOKS. __ .Tor the^Ierald. JE SUS L O VES M Er 1 ~~~Be WW W0 - giv w >T MF tial li st of tho book s we propose to furnish our readers at publishers re tail prices. 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. We will add to this list as our time and space will allow. BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. 1. Family Bibles, different atyle^ sizes, etc., with prices from $2.25 to $18. 2. Pulpit Bibles from $5 to $10. • 3 Oxford Sunday School Teachers’ Bibles from $1.50 to $19. „ , „„ 4 Revised New Testament, Compared Edi tion, $1.22 to $7 50. ..on 5. Revised New Testament alone $1.80 and 15 cents» Lesson Commentary, by J. H. Vincent, D.D., AcETof the Apostles, $150. Commentary on Matthew and Mark, by J. W. 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