Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, November 30, 1883, Page 16, Image 16

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CHBISTIAN
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WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON­
GREGATIONAL SINGING.
There are four aueations of preeminent Im­
portance in the selection of a hymn-book for
the use of a congregation :
1. I ts E xcellence *—This is first in impor­
tance, and can only be properly determined by
those who are not only skilled in music, bnt
who make it their business to drill congrega­
tions in music. We havè two brethren who
have been couspicuons ia this work fdr years.
. Bro. J. P. P owell , the musical editor of the
old Christian Hymnal, and the author of a
superior book of anthems, baa devoted himself
to congregational music for the last ten years.
Bro. J. H. R osecrans , author of many musical
is published on tho theory that liyjim-booktf are
made for the chnrehes, not the churches for
¡Led solely on ita
hvmn-books. and hence in pushed
rmerlLi. Thu
nfTi “
every church to examine it before they purchase
if application is maile to the
¡STANDARD PUBLISHING CO.,
180 Elm street, Cincinnati, O.
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FOR PROHIBITION
THE WORKER.
R. B. NEAL, E ditor ,
LOUISVILLE, KY
subscription ,
Per Annum........................................ Fifty Cents
HERALP.
THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY
------------ REVIEW,--------- —
TÜ..U* O j JK •- MI <
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EDITED BY E. W, HERNDON, A. M., M. D.
1883
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HE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
has completed its first volume, and on the Aumsville
first day of January, 1883, the first No. of Vol.
II will be issued. It is the purpose of its Albany
Editor to keep it up to the highest standard of
excellence. It will be issued in January, April, Amity..................
July and October ; will be printed on fine book Brownsville.......
paper, and each No. will contain 160 pages of Bellevue........
original matter from our best writers, and Re­ Cresswell.......
views. I would be glad to receive the names of Crawfordsville..
subscribers as soon as possible, so as to determ­ Corvallis........
Cottage Grove...
ine the size of the edition.
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ORKOON.
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ïlenry C. P(
(J. W. Propst
■< A. 8. Powell
( Elizabeth J. Bar
............. E. C. Will
............. D. H. Pm
Mias E. I
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N. P.B
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flonal music his specialty, and never fails to ‘wrlrx^nrrrr’7'-----------------
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tions to the Editor.
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Mt.
Sterling,
Ky.
Thomas
Munnell.
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arouse great enthusiasm in ita perfection where
. Garwo
D r . E. W. H erndon ,
..............
Frankfort,
Ky.
T.
N.
Arnold
.......
Dallas............... ..
ever he teaches. Both of these gentlemen pro­
* 1G. W. C j
Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri.
.......... ..Marion, Iowa.
nounce the “New Christian Hymn and Tune­ Dr. A. M. Collins..
.
.Dz H. Deal
Damascus.
......
.. .Collingswood, Cnt. I T he C hristian Q uarterly R eview will be
Book” the best book for congregational use they J. W. Caldwell___
.....
.Jas. Hi
Drain
’
s
Station..
furnished
with
tke
C
hristian
H
erald
for
$3.60
........... Lancaster, Ky.
have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement Jas. W. Lowber..
P. P. Under
Dufur..................
per
year
for
both
papers.
12-45-6m.
J.
R.
Reeves
...........
.......
Simpsonville,
Ky.
is confirmed by many other eminent teachers,
........... A. L.'
Elk Head....... .
................. Corinth, Ky.
blit to add to such authority would be uesaless. Hon. P. H. Duncan
...B. G. Cal
Eugene—.............
....
Washington,
D.
C.
Hon.
J.
D.
White.
.
This book is declared the most perfectlv adapted
....CharlegS
A 24-4'ol urn »Paper, rrcatlv printed and red-
“
"hót""ft>r
Family,
Cuurch,
¿me,'
^NätrnnäTanir
anywhere.
.................. ...O.M
Helix........... ........
F rank O. A llen , ì
2. T he S kill and E nterprise of thr P ub ­ World-Wide Prohibition.
G. W orth Y ancey , f EdltÄrß*
IL Davi
Halsey
.................
Address all contributions, subscriptions and
lishers .—The importance of this point, too
.................W. H. Ru
Hillsboro
often overlooked, will be seen on a moment’s business communications to the Editor, Louis­
editorial editors .
............... ...J. L. 1
Harrisburg.,. .
13-3-tf
reflection. If the publishers are musicians, who ville, Ky.
• ............W. L. Ho
Independent».
...
C. L. Loos,
R obt . G raham
are. alive to all improvements in the publication
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inr l ii aa r.iimmu niflati on with.
J. A. Ba
his is alargeeight - page weekly Junction.........
success depends solely on the name they make
.W.
R.»
Kingsley
...........
..
devoted to the advocacy and defenco of
for themselves as publishers, it is evident that
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
-.
.........
W.
D.
Fi
Lafayette.
Apostolic teaching and practice. “ Ask for the
the wants of the people and the ohurches will be
• •••«•••.D. R. 1
Old-Paths, and walk therein ’* is its motto, ita Lewisville...........
more fully met than where the publishers have
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practice and its teaching. Its matter is pure, McCoy ........7;
biit a side’ ixterest in music, and have no such
.......F. M. Gai
Myrtle Creek....
safe,
fresh
and
sparkling.
Its
make
up
is
order
­
incentive to perfect their work, especially where
his college is devoted exclu - ly, neat, attractive and on excellent paper, A McMinnville........
................ J._W.(
they do not own the plates and oopyrighte. The
sively to the preparation of young men for specimen copy will satisfy all of the above, and Milton in.J
....... Mr» T.F.l
plain proof of this is to be seen in the splendid
usefulness in the Church. It is not necessary will cost you.but the time and
r or
Mt.
Pleasant.
you but
postal card on
series of plates which have been madeto adapt the that those who would attend it 'become nr«ach-
preach
—....... .J........ 'JU
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it — ¿-- which thé request is msthv. Address the—Puls* New Pine-Creek—
“Naw. Cliriaiian Hymn and Tune-Book” te-even/ er§, though most of its students do en.__
,C. V. .nivke»
Ushers. See “Our Principles,” and “Our North Yamhill...
want of the congregations. Before the book was ministry.
........... E.ÀCI
Oakland.. ......
Rules.
”
a month old; there was a demand for an*pditioD
It is required of those who would enter that
G. W. Banda»
Pleasant Hill..;.
. OUR TERMS.
for choirs and singing-schools. The publishers they be sixteen years of ago, professors of re­
...i.J.P. Prix
instantly appreciated its importance, and have ligion, and have at least a fair English educa­ Single Subscription, One Year, $2 00 ; Six Perrydale.............
( F. Hannah,
issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments tion. The College is conducted in close con-
Pendleton........
Months, $1 00 ; Three Months‘, 50 cts.
J.N.J*ßeris
taixieet this want. Aa upgest— SgfiUairwitli' KenfucKy^UniYersiiy, ’ancTTo .all’'
....... .................
CLUB RATES.--------------------------------- ; -Philomath. . tvttt
—tiTrr-TFYT
the classes of the latter our students have
To any one sending a club of Five and $10 00 Pilot Rock...........
print edition, for those of infirm sight. The access free of charge. In the College of the
Roseburg.............
demand was promptly met, and now, although Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, .except cash, an extra copy.
Tangent...............
- T he O ld -P ath G uide ($2 00) and
thevjhave the most perfect series ever offered to one of $5 for the janitor, coal, etc.
Shedd...................
T he W ord and T he W ork (50 cfs) S3 25.
the congregations, tuev have other editions in -Good board and lodging can. be hai_in prU.
St. Helena.......
—pAcnrnrewuircn N ew s T$1 (M).i $2 50.
JUL
viewy-te rnegt speeial ijemands. This series of v vate;
a .L a fa mi IL tuj A. £>» z > w ¿Q
StayEnZ——
booksis Their pride, and a source of honorable, who board in the College dormity pay $10 per
Scio......... ..........
Address for specimens,
lifelong ambition. How different where there year for their room and from $1.50 to $1.75 per
............... H. A. Jota
Salem................
is only a temporary and mercenary interest in week for board. They must furnish their own
C. C. C line A Co.,
................T. N Faule
Sheridan
.........
.
.
the publication I
'
General
Publishers
of
Church
and
Sunday
rvoms and provide their own lights, washing,
....................... .Wm.1
Wheatland...........
School Supplies, 310 West Main St.,
3. T he G eneral U se of tiik B ook .—It is a fuel, etc. To these the whole exjiense need not
. ......... G. W. Bant
West Chehalem...
very important matter wheAer the book to 1» exceed $125 per annum.
Louisville, Ky.
.........................0. M<
Weston.................
chosen is in general use or not. We are happy
Tliwe seekiu;' .a guuci^Jjiudi'jLL.ut liLLlu.eust*.. 13-3-tf
. th at-yhtr
'' an« speiiLtH v
for ike ministry,-
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WASHINGTON TERRITORY.
Uhnstian Hymn and Tune-B«#ok,” since its in­ would do well to apply for Catalogue and
COLUMBIA ftCYCLE.'
troduction last August, has been—in the tooth further information to
The Bicycle has i.roved.itself to be a per-
Aiderton...................................... Mrs. D. V. Al
manent, practical road vehicle, and »he
of an opposition acknowledged by its most
Alpha
numlier in daily use is rapidly increas.
R.
GRAHAM,
President
• • ...
•. • R. H. Win
frantic enemies to have been almost, unanimous
ing.
Professional and .business men,
Brush Prairie............................. . . . . 8. C. Bi
on the part oflhe prerS—fifty per cent, greater
seekers after health or pleasure, all join
Cedar Creek.............................. ...E. A. Lal
in tearing witness to its merits. Send 3
than that of the book which tliase papers all ad­
a.eut stamp for catalogue w ith price list
Castle Rock......................
Wm. HuntiD|
vocated. This fact, in favor oi a oook pushed
an I full infonnannri. The Bope MT’«
Coin
.............................................
J. M. Bi
V«».,
673
Washington
St.,
Boston,
Mass.
solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A
by mall, a Golden Box of Goods, that will brlxi- you In more
Clenton........... .................................... A. J. G>
.nonvy In On* Month than anything «I» In America. Alzo-
book that outsells another of acknowledged
1 i xie
..•••• . ’I*.
luw Certainly, M. Young, 113 Groeuwin Sb* Now York
merit by fifty per cent , when almost the entire
Dayton..*............. . .......................... R. L. D m
pres* is combined in strenuous support of the
.......................... ”............... Mrs. E. Bu
MUSTACHE AM) UUISHI.RS.
"Anakesis’'ÄÄ Elma
book outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt.
DYw**8 BKARD EL1À1K u.d ite. w.d
Farmington........................................ F. M."
an tnlaliibia ^-vre tor Piler«
wilt do it en »liber :«ki heed or tiara fee*.
Within six months, from Cincinnati alone we
Wul forca a full »et al
Pine City.................... . .............. .James1
Price 81. at druggists, or
supplied more than 350 churches, not to men­
VU fawhisker» IB 4 to« wwks. ÎO.OCO JC<1B
sent prepaid by marl. tample
and ok! •»v heavy beard aod hair, bi»-
Lone
Pine....... ;................................ P. E.1
tion the large uuml>er supplied from 8t. Louis
11« uaet i to 1 Ptya. Pkg p-wt-pmfl.îV
free. Ad. “ANAKESIS ”
Lincoln.........'............................... W. II. M(
*•
T«MOTO > CO. Palava».in. oùarun/re Atttf 10 :h 3
and other cities. It is In use in mere than 100
, akers.Box 24i(jNewkorK.
New Tacoma.............................
J. IL Mt
congregations in Ohio in more than 75 ip In­
Palouse.
.
.........................................
,F. 1
diana: in Illinois more than 40 congregations
Puyallup................................ Dr. Chas. Spi
have been supplied^from Cincinnati, and manv
Poineroy........................................... Ranson
more from Ht. Lotus, while numerous orders
Pine City...
,r....................... James 1
have been shipped to every State. 80,000 copies
Spangle......... ;.......................... W. A. Sa
are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far
Sumner................................................... 8. B*
as rapid and general adoption is ooncerned, no
Seattle................................................ J. W. 0-
book can equal it.
Vancouver........... ............................ 8. C. B
4. CnwAFNESs.—There is no book, of similar
Waitsburg...........................................W. P.i
excellence of make, that presumes to compete
and Sunday School Supplies.
Walla Walla.................... ...Mrs. A. H. Reyi
with the prices of the “ New Ohristfan Hymn
and Tune-Book.” Not to mention the fact that
CALIFORNIA.
thfljow price/ at which„other books can now be
had is due solely to the low price of thia, it is a
College City............................... Prof. J- 5®
fact that the only bookB that make the slightest
Elmira......................................... ... .J. MA
Memoirs of Alexander Campbell.
approach to those prices, while they have only
Monticello.......................................... J. L. 8m
Cloth 1 vol.........$3,50. Library Sheep...... $4.00.
5 per. cent, more hymns, are sold at prices from
Napa City.................. ...............Mrs. 8. E.
25 to 3o per cent, higher. This book is, then,
Popular Lectures and Addressos.
Saratoga................
William r°
from 20 io 25 per cent, cheaper than any other
Sacramento.......................... Mrs. E. E. Hei»1
Cloth, $3.00. Library, $3.75. Half Morocco, gilt, $5.00.
book in the market. And this fact alone, when
San ta Rosa.................................
G- O. Bur-
we consider that some 5,000 or 6,000 churches
The Evidences of Christianity. «1.50
San Francisco....Mrs. H. H.Lnse.
must be supplied with books, is an immense ar­
San Luis Iley.
.................. Mir nie J- '7
The Christian System.................$1.50
gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen
Vacaville.
.................................. W. W. »
books are sold to each church, it makes a differ­
Visalia......................................... Lewis Van T
Christian Baptism. ....... .....;..«i.oo,
ence of $12,000 ! The demand for cheap books
Watsonville.. ....................
H. D-«®
hr no trifling matter. This book has been pre­
Vlome Life and Reminiscences of
Woodland.................................. Mrs. Sue E. u
pared on the motto: “Good enough for any;
Alexander Campbell, By his Wife.
cheap enough for- all.”
MISCTELLANEOUB.
f 10tli................... ?2.00. Half Morocco, gilt
$3.00.
Wo have thus shown that four of the most im­
. E. A.C
Grangeville, I. T..*..........
portant confiilerations point to the "New Chris­
Christian Ministers’ Manual. Green.
O.W.P»
Moscow. I.T...................
tian Hymn and Tune-Book” as the book for gen­
...T.
L. Crii
Gloth
..........
...75
cts.
Flexible
Morocco..
.$1,25,
Four
Mile,
I.
T
..................
eral adoption. A book that is pronounced the
.......... J.C.R
Sumac,
Tenn.......
.........
bcAl by the most competent judges; that has the
Kinship. tQ Christ and Other Ser­
.Deaven^’jU
Wicklow P. O., Ont., Can
promise of overv possible improvement in the
mons»
lylcr.
Clotli,
$1.50.
-Half
5Ior„
$2.50.
Fairfield, Iowa...............
future; that has had the widest and most popu­
..........F- I'L?
Leavenworth,
Kansas.......
lar favor, in spite of the frantic exertions of the
My Life is an Open Book. Mullins.
...C. J. McK«
Parsons, Kansas............. .
press! and that, finally, is from 2fl to > 25 per
■Cloth.. ............ $1.50. Half Morocco....... $2,50.
cent, cheaper than anv other book whatever, is
L^ok that can be adopted with all safety. It '
717 OUve'Strect, st. Louis, Mo.
It 79 A WEEK,
»day al home easily
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THE OLD-PATH GUIDE. .ÄL
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JOHN BURNS,
HEADQUARTERS Fnr all
Christian Publications
Alexander Campbell’s Warks.
Outfit tree.
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