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_BOOK TABLE. OUR BOOKS Intense Suffering Relieved OBITUARY. in Magnolia, Miss., [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.] O ur C hristmas in a P alace , by Ed- ward Everett Hale,—This is a new Christmas story now in press. In it Mr. Hale will tell us of a party of pas sengers traveling in the far West ; each bound probably to the Christmas hearth of some good friebd. While en route they become snow-boand in the Rocky Mountains and have to spend their best of their situation, each contributes to tho enjoyment of the occasion, bringing from their trunks such enter tainment as they have, while the strange ness of the situation and the hilarity of the party dispel every thought of loneliness; he"w>»k4or the rsaJor». of this book an enjoyable feast. The book will be issued in ample time for the “ Holiday Season.” To be publish- —& W agnalls . 10 and 12 Dey Kt reef,N e w Y or k. I 2m’o“ahOTr30015Tr“ ges. Price, cloth, $1.00. Ready Nov. A P opular L ife of M artin L uther , based upon Kostlin’s Life of Luther.— As prepared by Prof. W. Rein, Semi nary Director at Eisenach, in Germany, translated and edited by the Rev. G.. F. Behringer, Brooklyn, N. Y. The mem- ;- the four httnflreth. anniversary of Luther’s birth is exciting a world-wiue interest. Aside from all religious questions, the great Reformer occupies a conspicuous place in history, and as a historical character alone his life is v.-orlhy of study. To present an attractive and popular record of the man, which shall at the same time be scholar ly and reliable, is the aim of this vol- 11 me. It retains all thaWis interesting in the two volumes (not the condensed work issued in one volume in Germany and announced for publication in this Country) of Kostlin’s extensive work, omitting abstruse and technical points of purely theological interest, and yet presenting the salient features of its sub ject in so attractive a manner that, the interest nev^r fUgs. We greatly err if it will not prove the best popular -life of the great reformer ever printed in the English language. It will be printed in G unk <V W agnalls ’ S tandard L ibra r.Y, No. 101. Prico 25 cents in pyper ; Cloth, $1 00. Ready Nov. 2. ILLUSTRATIONS AND MEDITATIONS, by Charles If. Spurgeon.—This is a book of much quaintness and rare interest; From the twenty-two volumes of tLe tUunch Puritan, Thomas Manton, the renowned editor has culled a collection of figures and metaphors rich in thought and fertile in illustration. The terse sentences and pithy phrases of tho old writer have a freshness about them that is morally invigorating. Mr. Spurgeon h as added to each saying brief remarks of bis .own, lending additional interest to tlio original selections. An Index of 1vxts and.auother of .subjects arfcompan-' ies the voluuiomnd will be helpful to public speakers and writers. F unk & W agnalls , N ow York. Below we give a partial lint of the book» we e to furnish our readers at publishers re- Dear Bro. Floyd : This is to give notice of the death of our venerable and beloved brother, Frederick-Fisher. He was born January 5, 1796, and died September 27, 1883. One by one they pass away. He obeyed the Lord in 1840, and has lived a con sistent Christian ever since. He always filled his place in the house of the Lord, and when age and infirmity prevented him he was greatly missed. Father Fisher leaves two sons and one w from Neuralgia, made0 a trial of Com pound Oxygen in her case. After six weeks he made this report: “Since my wife commenced the use of Com pound Oxygen, she has not hud an at tack of headache. She was threatened once or twice, but it passod off ; and she tells me to-day that her head feels more natural now than it has since she com menced to suffer with neuralgia. We feti happy that we wore induced to try are prepared to furn most anvthibg in the book line, and will be pleased to receive orders for same. We will add to this list as our time and spaco will allow. are all members of' the Church of Christ. When on his death bed he said he had no fears before him, and he de sired to go. O, that we may all live so that we may desire to depart and be with the LoixL______ ._____ ___ . * . saved my wife from the gravo or Hie asylum, to one of which she would cer tainly have gone had relief not been found.” Our treatise on Compound Oxygen, its nature, action, and results, with reports of cases and full informa tion, sentTreeF^^g. S i 'AKKKX & H a - len , 1109 & 1111 Girard St., Philadel phia, Pa. All orders for Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Ma thews, lx 6 'TffBBTpjlUUry ittreut, S hh Franoisoo, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directly to us in Phila delphia. Commentary oi McGarvey, $2. t - Commentary on Luke, by J. B. Lamar, $2, Commentary on Hebrews, by R. Milligan, $2. Commentary on Paul’s Letter to the Ro mans, by M. E. Lard, $3. Analysis of tho Four Gospels and Acta ; V Leading Queries and Illustrations, for they of Sunday Schools, Families, etc., by R. Mili- HABLES AND TESTAMENTS. 1. Family Bibles, different styles, 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. 5. ’Revised New Testament alone $1.80 and 1 ° Lesson Commentary, by J. II. Vincent, D.D $1 25 1 McGarvey’s Commentary on the Acts of the “ Reason”and Revelation, by A. 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Rawlinson‘» Historical Illustrations of the and Sunday night, at 11 p . m . his spirit rises, but straightway“shines forth, Old Testament, $1. • left his body and took its flight to eter and is hailed of all, so do not wait Walks about Jerusalem, by Isaac Errett, $1. Talks to Bereans, by Isaac Errett, $1. nity. And on Sept. 24th, at 4 p. m . , we to do good for applause and noise Letters to a Young Christian, by Isaac Er remain rett, 35 cents. « "[-nnri p -ewn-- «ri1H liunc t ‘ - - — until the resurrection morin Ho was 35 CGIltiH« to have been married in a few weeks to désire; and, like the san, you will. Genuineness and Authenticity of tho Gospels, by B. A. Hinsdale, $1.25. an excellent young lady who with his be loved. Smith’s Unabridged Bible Dictionary. Ameri can Edition. Revised and edited by H. B. ’ mother, two brothers and two sisters, Hackett. D. IT., assisted by Ezra Abbott, L.L.D. Dr. Pierce’s “ Favorite Prescription” In deeply mourn his loss. He was an four volumes. Price in Cloth, pel* ¿Bt, $20. excellent young man and has a host of is everywhere acknowledged to ba the Price in Sheep, the Bet, $25. Smith’s Biblo Dictionary, $1 50. friends whose sympathies are with those standard remedy for female complaints Barnes’ Notes on the New Testament. $1.50 and weaknessei. It i3 sold by drug per volume. The volumos sold separately. that mourn their lost loved one. On the Four Gospels, 2 vols. Oil the Acts wf gists. x Your brother, the Apostles. On the Epistle to the Romans. I. J. C annon . On the First Epistlo toihe Corinthians. On MARRIED. At the residenoe of the bride’s father, three miles west of Clear Lake fall, Lane Co., Ogn., on the evening of the 17th inst, by the undersigned, Mr. G. D. Carlin to Miss Amanda Gibson both of Lane county Oregon. May their journey through life be pleasant and happy. Yours in Christian hope, J. E. R oberts . I I f T V V [¡M e ) f \ f CONQUEROR.'! / I I When you have a cough or cold ask for Ammen’s Cough Syrup. 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