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i CHRISTIAN HERALn A FEW PLAIN FACTS Uk-JLLL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON GREGATIONAL SINGING. There are four questions of preeminent im portance in the selection of a hymiubook for the use of a congregation : 1. I ts E xcellence .—This is first in» impor tance, and can only be properly determined bv 1 hose who are not only skilled in music, but who make it their business to drill congrega tions in music. We have two brethren who have lieen conspicuous in this work for years. Bro. J. P. P owell , tho musical editor of the old Christian Hymnal, and the author of a superior book of anthems, bas devoted himself to congregational music for the last ten years. Bro. J. H. R osecrans , author of many piusical TWnr i r iitw R n s iy>nl i i)n<s.|Ji a ii —tie. i wngyiw tional music his specialty, and never fails to arouse great enthusiasm in its perfection where ever lie teaches. Both of these gentlemen pro nounce tho “ New Christian Hymn and Tune Book” the best book for congregational use they have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement is confirmed by many other eminent teachers, but to add to such authority would be ueseless. This book is doclared the most perfectly adapted to congregational flinging that can be procured anywhere. 2. T he S kill and E nterprise of the P ub lishers .—The importance of this point, too often overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s 'reflection. If the publishers are musicians, who are alive to all improvements in the publication ic : who rre in close communication with success depends solely on the name they make for themselves as publishers, it is evident that the wants of the people and the churches will be more fully met than’where the publishers have but a Bide interest in music, ana have no such incentive to perfect their work, especially where thev do not own the plates and copyrights. The plain proof of this is to be seen in the splendid series of plates which have been made to adapt the “New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book” to every want of the congregations. Before the book was a month okl, there was a demand for an edition for choirs and singing-schools. The publishers instantly appreciated its importance, and have issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments and amucuio, anthems, to iuct meet An urgent— ouu » this lub want. xim 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 tnarita. ml~* '—i ^ ;il +zi THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW. —............... r-~'................................ “ if application is made to tho STANDARD PUBLISHING CO., 180 Elm Btreet, Cincinnati, O. FOR PROHIBITION THE WORKER. R. B. NEAL, E ditor , LOUISVILLE, KY, ... ___ s' SUBSCRIPTION, Fifty. Cents Per Annum " * CONTRIBUTORS. .........- ■ EDITED BY E. W, HEBNDON, A. M., M. D. 1883. The iollowing pereone are Menti' for T hi C hristian H ebald , and are authonzed to re nniïft.Jga ro^Mipt for subecriptions. M J>' agent is convenient,' immII iM Unuuu. the office by registered letter ot postal order Monmouth OREGON. HE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW completed its first volume, and on the. Aumsville T has first day of January, 1883, the first No. of Vol. Albany II will be issned. It is the purpose -of its Editor to keep it up to the highest standard of excellence. It will be issued in January, April, July and October ; will be printed on fine book paper, and each No. will contain 160 pages of original matter from our best writers, and Re views. I would b® glad to receive the names of subscribers as soon as possible, so as to determ ine the size of the edition. Price $2.00 per year, in advance. Fifty cents -U1-4L uij III ¿-«.I. Address all communiaP[ Thomas Munnell......... '........... Mt. Sterling, Ky. D r . E. W. H erndon , T. N. Arnold................................... Frankfort, Ky. Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri. Dr. A. M. Collins............................ Marion, Iowa. T hf . C hristian Q uarterly R eview ' will bo J. W. Caldwell........................Collingswood, Cnt. Jas. W. Lowber.............................. Lancaster, Ky. furnished with tke C hristian H erald for $3.60 12 45-6m. J. R. Reeves............................. Simpsonville, Ky. per year for both papers. Hon. P. II. Duncan.................... .Corinth, Ky. Hon. J. D. White................... Washington, D..C. A 24-CoIumn Paper, neatly printed and red- b5T fllf Kiuiilly, OHU'l Cig' 0 ftiid' -------------- World-Wide Prohibition. G. W orth Y ancey , i Address all contributions, subscriptions and business communications to the Editor, Louis EDITORIAL EDITORS. ville, Ky. 13 3-tf C. L. Loos, H obt . G raham J. W. M c G arvey , I. B. G rubbs . THE OLD-PATH GUIDE. ■■■! Amity. Brownsville..... Bellevue....... • Cresswell.... Crawfordsville... 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See “Our Principles,” and “Our North Yamhill.. . .. .................. C. V. Kuykendall ____ _ ___ __ ♦ »•■•••••• • • • • - • Oakland ...................................... A e] ministry.---------- ~~“r' - ------ —--------------- — Huies”. ---- ............. G. W. HandaakerJ Pleasant Hill. It is required of those who would enter that our terms . J. P. Frizzell! Perrydale................. • • they be sixteen years of age, professors of re j F. Hannah, Jrj Siagle Subscription, One Year, $2 00; Six ligion, and have at least a fair English educa Pendleton.................... '' ] N. J. Gerking I Months, $1 00 ; Three Months, 50 ctfl. tion. The College is conducted in close con ......... Dmrv DaViq Philomath. ................... < neCUOIl I lllveiMIJ, «IUU UJ »11 ... club rates . _ ____ nection 'Mill with IxeUIUClvy Kentucky University, aud to all ..,........WmHustj ... -T(). .------i*«..«-Mu t..—— "TT v A» " ■'■F K6seWf^T.-. ’ TT77~~ access free of charge. In the Col lege of the cash, an extra copy. ............... D.HoucH Tangent ............. . Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, except T he O ld -P ath G uide ($2 00) and ....T. B. bavidsoni Shedd.... ’ . .......... one of $5 for the janitor, coal, etc. T he W ord and T i I e W ork (50 cts) $2 25. ....Mrs. 8. Giltner] St. Helens................ . Good board and lodging can be had in pri P acific C rubch N ews ($1 00) $2 50. ......... T. C. Dapbyl Stay toll .... .......... vate families at from S3 to $5 per week. Those T he C hristian H erald ($2 00) $3 00. ........... John Shore? Scio.. ............... . who board in the College“dormi ty . _ PSr Address fur specimens, ... H. A. Johnsons Salem,',......... ............ .50 to $1.75 $1.7o per r year for their room and from $1.5(5 C. « (’. p, C linf . A C o ., .,.T. N Faulconera week tor board.. They must furnish their own General Publishers of Church and Sunday Sheridan ................... .. . .. ...Wm. ScotH Wheatland............. rooms and provide "their own lights, washing, School Supplies, 310 West Main St., ..G. W. Hardwickj West Chehalem. .... fuel, etc. To theso the wliolo expense need not Louisville, Ky. ........ O. Mosier! Weston......... ..... exceed $125 per annum. 13-3- tf Those seeking a good education at little cost, Y" T print edition, for those of infirm sight. The demand was promptly met, and now, although theyjhave the most perfect series ever offered to the congregations, they have other editions in view, to meet special domands. This series of books is their pride, and a source oi honorable, lifelong ambition. How different where there is onlv a temporary and mercenary interest in the publication! 3. T he G eneral U se of the B ook .—It is a very important matter whether the book to be chosen is in general use or not. We are happy -taiwaUly to say .Jjwt thftsale .ofjhe ‘‘New. COLUMBIA BICYCLE. Christian Hymn and Tune-Book, since its in The Bicycle has prove rrr ToTca” i>er- troduction last August, has been—in the teeth further information to manent, practk al road vehicle, and the number th daily use is rapidly increas, of an opposition acknowledged by its most R. GRAHAM, President. ing. Professional and business men, f rantic enemies to have been almost unanimous seekers dftar health or pleasure, al! join on the part of the pross—fifty per cent, greater in luring witness to its merits. Send 3 cent stamp for catalogue with price list than that of the book which these papers all ad an 1 full inform«! lien. The Pope MT« vocated. This fact, in favor of a book pushed Co., 673 Wasliin^lou St., Boston, Mass. by mall, a Golden Box of Goods, that will briag you In more solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A money In One Month than anything else In America. Abso book’ that outsells another of acknowledged lute Cwtaiuty. M. Young, 173 Greenwich bk* New Yurik merit by fifty per cent., when almost the entire “A »»L zxa S a ” gives tnxiani press is combined in strenuous support of the Anakesis relief, and Is BICSTACUB AND WMiSELRM. book outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt. Dk’KE'B HEARD EL LUU did ila. and /BafrraA an Infallible core lor I’ik-s. w. I do it or. «itber bald head oi Lar® face, fl ®J3T AiUr.^Ä Price $1, at druggists, or Within six months, from Cincinnati alone we UM Will foie® a full net «ff? FRo* iSLgfc IB IVwhisker« in 4 to « week*. 20.00U yonngV. AS sent prepaid by mall Sample supplied more than 350 churches, not to men and old wear heavy boor-l and bair, bar- free. Ad. “ A N A K1 .Si S ” ing u«ed I to 3 PL«. Pkg po*t-po:4.S5e b SPKEJ f tion the large number supplied from 8t. Louis Makers,Box 2416Newiork sm « th Al cu. i’aiai.n.jii.G’MaruM/ue *nt w.k 3 pkgi and other cities. It is In use in mere than 100 congregations in Ohio; in more than 75 in In diana: in Illinois more than 40 congregations have been supplied from Cincinnati, and manv more from St. Louis, while numerous orders have been shipped to every State. 30,000 copies are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far as rapid and general adoption is concerned, no ----- b ook can e qual i t,----- ----------------------------- 4. C heapness .—There is no book, of similar excellence of make, that presumes to compete and Sunday School Supplies. with the prices of tho “New Christian Hymn and Time-Book.’’ Not to mention tho fact that the low prices at which other books can now be •trad is due solely to tho low price of this, it is a Morn OFrs" CT ATexanderCarTTpbel 1. • fact that the onjy books that make the slightest approach to these prices, while they have only Cloth 1 vol........ $3,50. Library Sheep...... $4.C0. 5 ¡xir. cent, more hymns, are sold at prices from Popular Lectures and Addresses. 25 to 30 per cent, higher. This book.is, then, from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper tlian any othor Cloth, $3.00. Library»$3.75. Half Morocco, gilt, $5.( 0. book in the market. And this fact alone, when Tho Evidences of Christianity. $1.50 we consider that some 5,000 or 6,000 churches must be supplied with books, is an immens® ar The Christian System............... $1.50 gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen books arc sold to each church, it makes a differ Christian Baptism..................... $1.09. ence of ¿12,00) I The demand for cheap books is iw trilling matter. This lx>ok has been pre Home- Life and Reminiscences of pared on the motto: “Good enough for any; Alexander Campbell. By his Wife. cheap enough for all.” Cloth ................. $2.00. Half Morocco, gilt.........$3.00. We have thus shown that four of the most im portant cunridorations point to the “New Chris Christian Ministers’ Manual. Green. tian Hymn and Time-Book” as the book for gen Cloth......... ...75 cts. Flexible Morocco..,$1.25. eral adoption. A book that is pronounced the lent by the most competent judges;- that has the Kinship to Christ and Other Ser promise of every possible improvement in tho mons, Tyler. Cloth, $1.50. Half Mor,, $2.50. future; that has had the widest and most popu lar favor, in spite of tho frantic exertions of the My Life is an Open Book, Mullins. press; and that, finally, is from 20 to 25 per Clutii..... ...... $1.50. Half Morocco . $2,50. cent, cheaper than anv other liook whatever, is XÂI^llvç^lrççt, st, „Mo a book that can be adopted with all safety. It UT THIS OUT S C JOHN BURNS, HEADQUARTERS Fnr all Christian Publications Alexander Campbell’s Works, O .j.; Agents for The Christian Herald. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. .. Mrs. D. V. AJveyjd .... R. H. W imply-. ............. 8. C. HarrMU ........... E. A. LaDowjl ... Wm. Huntington® ............. J. M. Baker 1 ............. A. J. GnenJ ..........W. T. Barnes« ........... R. L. Dashiel® > • ......... Mrs. E. Himes® ............. F. M. DavisJj Farmington.. ........Jaahes Butler® Pine City....... ............. P. E. Fisher» ' Lone Pine.... ....W. H. McClureS Lincoln......... ....... J. H. McClure® New Tacoma.. ................ F. L. Bellft Palouse........... Dr. Chas. Spinning^ Puyallup....... ...... Ranson Long® Pomeroy....... ......... .James Butler Pine City... .... W. A. Sanders2 Spangle......... ................ 8. Bonney® Sumner......... ........... J. W. Osborn 1 Seattle........... ........... 8. C. Hirns ? Vancouver.... Waitsburg?............ .T... .’W’. P. Brtiee -8 Walla Walla......................... Mrs. A. H. Reynolds W Aiderton.....' Alpha ........... Brush Prairie Cedar Creek.. Castle Bock.. Coin........... .. Clenton...... Dixie............. Dayton........... 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Paflihy Four Mile, I.T............................. T. L. Childers Sumac, Tenn............... ..................... J. C. Roller Wicklow P. O., Ont., Can....... Deavenport Caul Fail field, Iowa................................. 8. H. Hedrix Lea von worth, Kansas........................ F. M. Bains Parsons, K«ii8as......... . ................ C. J. McKinney :n €79 A WEEK, Hi a day nt home easily madf. Costly v • ** Outfit tree. Address T x V k A Co., Augusta, Me. X)