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■ CHRISTIAN HERALD 14 - w nr TIT A riff PAPTG X JEl W X J ua XXJ j I X Xi»V A D A FOÉ THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL ta 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 beet of facilities will lie given to every church to examine it before they purchase Would respectfully* announce to the - c itis e ns of Salem and vicinity, that FUCLTRniNG CG..--------- they are constantly receiving 180 Elm street, Cincinnati, O. new goods consisting of ✓ GREGATIONAL SINGING. There are four questions of preeminent im portance in the selection of a hymn-book for the use of a congregation : 1. I ts E xcellence .—This ta first in impor tance, aud can only be properly determined by those 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 been conspicuous ia this’work for years. Bro. J. P. P owell , the musicel editor of the old Christian Hymnal, and the author of a superior book of anthems, has devoted himsolf to congregational music for ihe last tan years. Bro. J. H. R osecbans , author of assay musical works of great popularity, ha« made oongrega- JOHNSON, LUNN & CO. FOR PROHIBITION THE WORKER. , Clothing, Hats, LOUISVILLE, K Y. Caps, Boots & Shoes SUBSCRIPTION, Per Annum Fifty Cents .............. * W. K. Azbill..... ............... Kingston, Jamaica. —:o:— A FULL LINE OF CONTRIBUTORS. FURNISHINC COOPS The following persons are Meute for Tax C hristian H ebaldv and are authorized to re- coive and receipt for subscriptions. If no agent is.couYfijiieiiL remit thç amount direct to Hie eifleaby regiBtBred-tetter or postal order on Monmouth >— OREOON. ... .Henry C. Porter J. W. Propst A. 8. Powell Albany Elizabeth J. Barker Amity................. ..................... E- — WiHiamg Brownsville. .,•••••••••••••••♦• .II • H • Putman ..Miss E. Davie Bellbvue............. Cresswell........ ...J. T. Gilfry ,... E. P. Large Crawfordsville.. ..N. P. Briggs Corvallis------- - ...................... 8. If. huox Cottage Grove... ........Jas. Caldwell Carlton.......... — (8.1. Ger king Centerville......... .................. 1 G. W. Ely Aumsville. *. Dry Groods, R. B. NEAL, E ditor a, * Arents for The Christian Herald. AMP. I JLzWIttlB. •••••••• ....... ]G, W. Crystal ever he teaches. Both of these gentlemen pro Dr. A. M. Collins............................Marion, Iowa. ....... D. R. Deardorff Damascus..... . nounce the “New Christian Hymn and Tune- J. W. Caldwell................................ Collingswood, Cnt. ............... Jas. Harlan Drain ’ s Station Book” the best book for congregational use they Jas. W. Lowber....................... .Lancaster, Ky. ,...P. P. Underwood Dufur......... - have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsement J. K. Reeves................................ ...Simpsonville, Ky. Which they are prepared to sell ................. A. L. Todd Elk Head......... is confirmed by many other eminent teachers, Hon. P. H. Duncan............ ¿......Corinth, Ky. ........... R. G. Callison Eugene ............. but to add to such authority would be ueseless. Hon. J. D. White........ i........ Washington, D. C. At the Very Lowest Rates! Elkton............... ........... Charles Smith This book is declared the most perfectly adapted A 24-Column Paper, neatly printed and rod- Mrs. Belle P. Walker Forest Grove.. to congregational singing that can be procured hot for Family, Cliureh, State, National and ...................O. M . Bly Helix... unVw here :Wurlii-jy,idn Prnhihilion....... ..... --..... *........ - ■""ATOreHrro i« ¿mrcnnHiiw miwr ip nuns th i a Hillsboro ......................................... W. n. Rucker iishers .—The importance of this point, too business communications to the Editor, Louis .. J. L. Wigle Harrisburg......... ......... often overlooked, will be seen on a.moment’s ville, Ky. .Exchange for Good». 133-tf . .W. L. Hodgen Independence ......... reflection. If the publishers are musicians, who ....... V. 8. Bond — :o;— axe alive to all improvements in the publication iSnfei«:.-.-:: Martin Peterson THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE, of music ; who r re in close communication with .. J. A. Bushnell You are cordially invited to call and Junction............... ... . . the teach ars and writers of music ; and whose ■Examiuo-goodff-Bnd- nricea^*^-.— ‘ tAi’ LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. en for themselves as publishers, it is evident that Lafayette...................... D. R. Lewis JOHNSON LUNN & CO. the wants of the people and the ohurches will be Lewisville...... ..J. H. Hawley —:o: more fully met than where the publishers have McCoy ........ Cor. Griswold’s Block, F. M. Gabbert but a side interest in music, ana have no such Myrtle Creek... his college is devoted exclu - ...------- J. W. Cowls Commercial Street, Salem. incentive to perfect their work, especially Where McMinnville..., ................. ...Mrs. J. F. Berry skely to the preparation of young men for 13-41-ly they do not own the plates and copyright«. The Milton .... ... usefulness in the Church. It is not necessary plain proof of this is to be seen in the splendid Mt. Pleasant ... ......... ................... ..JE. Ground ... .Joseph Robinett series of plates which have been madete adapt the that those who would attend it become preach New Pine Creek .. ,C. V. Kuykendall “New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book” to every ers, though most of its students do enter the North Yamhill.. ............... E. A Chase want of the congregations. Before the book was ministry. Oakland.. ..... . Gr W. Handaakf* a ‘month’ oidiTtrare was a demand for an edition —It is reqrrirod of thoso-who- irmHmter that Pleasant HiH-rs^-. ........... J. P. Frizzell for choirs and singing-schools. The publishers t hey be sixteen years of age, professors of re rerrydale.......... .. J F. Hannah, Jr instantly appreciated its importance, and have ligion, and have at least, a fair English educa Pendleton............. ( N. J. Gerking issued a magnificent edition, with rudiments tion. The College is conducted in close con i EDITED BY E. W. HERNDON, A. M., M. D. and anthems, to meet this want. An urgent— nection with Kentucky University, and to all Philomath............. ......;........... Drury Davis but very limited—demand arose for a large the classes Of the latter our students have Pilot Rock......... . ______________ Wm. Rust .... mint edition., for =1.__ .^•.A^.E^GamphelL „ 1JBÔ3» .. ........................... D. Houck demand wa3 promptly met, and now, al though Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, eicept Tangent. HE CHRI8TIAN QUAR1EBLY REVIEW Shedd............... .. . . ...............T. B. Davidson theyjhav& the most perfect seriss evor offered to one of $5 for the janitor, coal, etc. Good board and lodging can lie liaxl in pri lias completed its first volume, and on the bt. Helens............. .............. .—..Mrs.. 8. Giltner the congregation/, tliev have other editions in first day of January, 1883, the first No, of Vol; view, to meet special demands. This series of vate families at from $3 to $5 per week. Those Stay ton............. . ... ......................... 1’. C. Darby .......................... .books i.i their pride, and a source of honorable, who board in the College dorm i tv nay $10 per II will be issued. It is the purpose of its Scio. ___ John Shore -Ht>w different where there year for theta-TOenLa»^4*emk^504<aAL75 per- Editor to keep it lip to the. lughuat standard of titriem. . ........... H. A. Johnson is only a temporary and mercenary interest in week for board. They must furnish their own excellence. It will be issued in January, April, Sheridan .... . ............... T. N. Faulooner rooms and provide their own lights, washing, J nly and October ; will I mj printed on fine book Wheatland....... . .................................... Wm. Scott tile publication! 3. T he G eneral U se of the B ook .—It is a fuel, etc. To these the whole expense need not paper, and each No. will contain 1G0 pages of West Cbolialem................ .G. W. Hardwick (mginal matter from our best writers, and Re Weston.................... ....................... .. •.. O. Mosier very important matter whether the book to be exceed $125 per annum. Those seeking a good education at little cost, views. 1 would lie glad to rwoive tLe names of chosen is in general use or not. We are happy WASHINGTON TERRITORY. to be able to say that ihe sale of the “ New and specially those preparii g-for the ministry, subscribers as’soon as possible, so as to determ Mrs. D. V. Alvey Aiderton..... Christian Hymn and Tune-Beok.” since ita few would do well to apply fur Catalogue and ine the size of the edition. .IL H. Winipiy ■ A-lplia. '. ■far t h er hiferhw>tien .fo . ‘ .. - -7p<K»e $2.05f>er yeai^in advattee. FiflyTsMste- — hair bsen^m ■ the teeth ........ 8. C. Harris Brush Prairie, foi a single numlier. Address all comniunica- of an opposition acknowledged by its most R. GRAHAM, President ,.. ,E. A. LaDow Cedar Creek .. tions to the Edi!or.- frantic enemies to liave been almest unanimous Castle Rock... ....................... Wm.. Huntington on the part of the press—fifty per cent, greater D r . E. W. H erndon , ............................... J. M. Baker Coin............. than that of the book which these papers all ad Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri. ............................... A. J. Given vocated. This fact, in favor of a nook pushed T he C hristian Q uarterly R eview will be Clenton...... .............. W.. T. Barnes Dixio ....... . solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A furnished with ike C hristian H erald for $3.60 Foo Choo’s BaUum of Shark's Oil Dayton........... ................ '.......R. L. Dashiel book that outsells another of acknowledged per j ear for both papors. 12 15-6m. Elma............... ....... . .................. Mrs. E. Himes merit by fifty per cent , when almost the entire Positively Restores the Rearing, and is the Farmington... .............. ................ F. M. Davis press is combined in strenuous support of the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. Pine City....... .. ..................... .... .James Butler book outsold, is a book that it will do to adopt. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species o Lone Pine.... ................................ P...E. Fisher Within six months, front Cincinnati alone we Lincoln........... ................. :...W...H. McClure supplied more than 350 churches, not to men small White Shai k. caught in the Yellow Sea, F rank G. A llen , I Editors. New Tacoma.. ............................ J.. H. McClure tion the large number supplied from 8t. Louis known as Carcliarodon liondeletii. Every G. W orth Y ancey , and other cities. It is In use in mero than 100 Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a Palouse........... ................................... F. L. Bell EDITORIAL EDITORS. ................. Dr. Chas. Spinning congregations in Ohio; in more than 75 in In restorative of hearing were discovered by a Puyallnp....... diana: in Illinois more than 40 congregations Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures C. L. Loos, Pomeroy...... ............................ Ranson Long H obt , G raham .................James Butler have been supplied from Cincinnati, and many were so numerous and many so seemingly mir Pine City.. A J. W. M c G arvey , I. B. G rvbrs . ........................ W...A. Sanders more from St. Louis, while numerous orders aculous, that the remedy was officially pro Spangle......... have been shipped to every State. 30,000 copies claimed over the entire Empire. Its use be rilHIS IS A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE WEEKLY Sumner........... ........... ....................... 8. Bonney are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far came so universal that for over 300 years no I devoted to the advocacy and defence of Seattle........... .............................. J. W. Osborn 8. C. Harris as rapid and general adoption is ooncerned, no Deafness has existed amoig the Chinese people. Anostolic teaching and practice. “ Ask for the Vancouver.... ...................... ... Sent, charges prepaid, to any address at $1.00 book can equal it. Waitsburg.... ............................... W.P.Bnice Old-Paths, and walk therein ” is its motto, its 4. C heapness .—There is no book, of similar per bottle. practice and its teaching. Its master is pure, Walla Walla.., ......... ...Mrs. A, H. Reynolds Hear What the Deaf Say! excellence of make, that presumes to compete safe, fresh aud sparkling. Its make up is order CALIFORNIA. with tho prices of the “ New Christian Hymn ly, neat, attractive and on.excellent paper. A It has performed a miracle in my case. and Time-Book. ’ Not to mention the fact that ........... ..'.. .Prof. J. Durham copy will satisiy all of the above, and College City I have no uuoarthly noises in my head and specimen the low price.-* at which other books can now be J. M. Oiler Elmira ......... will cost you but the time and postal card on • •••••••• had is due solely to the low price of this, it is a hear m job better. J. L. Smittle which the request is made. Address .tho Pub- Monticello. . I ham beerrgreiitlrBenefited ............. — Hsliers. See •• Our TrincTpieH,’'’and “Our Niipa'Cny; .: . .77.. . fact that the rmfy books that makathe slfghwt It ®. Inraan My deafness helped a great deal—think an Rules ” approach to these prices, while they have only Saratoga....................................... William Pollard 5 per. cent, more hymns, are sold at prices from other bottle will cure me. Sacramento.......... .-r............ Mrs. E. E. Hembree OUR TERMS. My hearing is much benefited. 25 to 30 per cent, higher. This book is, then, Santa Rosa....................................... G- O. Burnett Single Subscription, One Year, $2 00; nix I have received untold benefit;A from 20 to 25 per cont. cheaper than any other San Francisco... Mra. H. H.Luse. 14Essex 8; Months, 00 ; Three Months, 50 eta. My-hearing is improving. book in tho market. And this fact alone, when San Luis Rey........................... Minnig J. Borden It is giving good satisfaction. we consider that some 5,000 or 6,003 churches club rates . Vacaville............................. W. W. Smith Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced must be supplied with books, is an immense ar To any one sending a club of Five and $10 00 Visalia......... ............................. Lew is Van Tassel gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen that I saw the notlfee of it. cash, an extra copy. _ Watsonville..................................... H. D. Connell books are sold to each church, it make« a differ- T he O ld -P ath G uide ($2 00) and Woodland.................................. Mrs. Sue E. Grant enco of $12,000 I The demand for cheap books “ Its virtues are unquestionable and its T he W ord and T he W ork (50 eta) $2 25. is no trifling matter. This book has been pre curative character absolute, as the writer can MISCELLANEOUS. P acific C hurch N ews ($1 00) $2 50. pared on tho motto: “Good enough for any; personally testify, both from experience and T he C hristi \ n H erald ($2 00./ $3.00. Grangeville, I. T....... . ....................... E. A. Chase cheap enough for all.” observation. Write at once to Hnvlock & Jen- Address for specimens, Moecow. I.T..................................... G. W. Past*/ We have thus shown that four of the most im ney, 7 De.v Street. New York, enclosing $1.00, ' C. C. C line A Co., portant cunr ¡derations point to the “New Chris and yon will receive by return a remedy that General Publishers of Church and Sunday Four Mile, I.T.............................. T. L. Childers Sumac, Tenn....................................... J. C. Koller tian Hymn and Tune-Book” ast/ie book H for | will enable you to hear like anybody else». and. ... gen- o School Supplies, 310 West Main St., era] adoption. ,* A ’ book ’ th ” i\i is ’ pronounced _ __ * the ’ | whose curative effects will be permanent. Wicklow O., Ont., Can........ Deavenport Cam 'erininent. You Louisvillo, Ky. by the most competent judges; that has the ' will never regret doing wl 1*—Editor Faiitteld, Iowa......;.. ...;..........B. H. HedriX iditoi * of Mercan Afman ina if Leavenworth, Kansas..'..................... E. M- Ram» promise of every possible improvement in the tile Review. Parsons, Kansas......... .............. ...O.-J. McKinney future; that has had the widest And-most popu (ETTo avoid loss in the- mails, please send BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY. Vermont, Illinois.................. .Eld. J. B- Royal lar favor, in spite.of the frantic exertions of the money by Registered tel ter. FeHs of Pure Conner aud Tin for ChwclR-H, press; and that, finally, is from 2d to 25 per ■ Only imported by H TYLOCK A JENNEY, Mehov)', Fire A tarm^.Fnn»», etc. FULLY ■—11"' cent, cheaper than any other book whatever, is W AKHAKTED. Catalogue a<ut Fre«. 7 l»ty St., M- *• <79 A WEEK,|l»adnyatbonweA*llymA4i». Co«»/ a Look that can be adopted with all safety. Lt * Bole Agents for America.. VANDUZEN & TIFT, Cincinnati, O 134-ly v* Outfit free. Address Tavs 4 Cu., August«» Mi T THE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW. T EARS FOR TIIE MILLION. 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