Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, December 21, 1883, Page 12, Image 12

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    CHRISTIAN HERALD
and structure of the Christian faith.
(12mo, $1.25.)
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the continued interest of a wide circle
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A 1 riuiilph For flood Literature.
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classical writings, and is evidence that
Among publishers who have carried efforts of translators and publishers to
into their work serious convictions as present these writings in new and at­
to their duty to the public in the mat­ tractive forms are not unappreciated.
ter of supplying good literature, and
Decorative Plaques, in which. the
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lovers of illustrated poems, and which
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mention in connection with Bab and
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dren should have Wide Awake, and the
editor understands the art of blending
youugest Baby land, but the “ be-
entertainment with wholesale instruct*
tweens ” must be provided for, and this
ion, and whatever bears this suggestive
is what that charming monthly, Our
AN ECLECTIC LESSON COMMENTARY FOR 1884.
name has come to be a synonym for all
Little Men and Women, accomplishes
that is good Tn juvenile literature.
That the veriest babes can be made to their perfect satisfaction. One se­
cret of the successes of D/Lothrop &
to take aninterest in literature has been
is due to the
""clearly ‘proved by the bbnHnue2T "s access
fact
that
they
so
amply
and
completely
of the lively and delightful little maga­
Edited bv J. W. MONSER
provide
for
the
needs
of
children
of
zine published for their sole benefit by
D. Lothrop & Co. Babyland, among every age.
Among books for children which will
the tiny ones of the nursery circle, is
Instructive Historical Introduction to each Lesson. Thorough and
becoming as great a favorite as Wide instruct while entertaining, the follow­
Scholarly Explanatory Notes.- Practical Lessons from Life very
Atcake and Little Men and Women, ing selections from D. Luthrop’s list, forcibly expressed and applied. The gospel is made to stand out boldly,
among the larger boys and girls. The published in handsome quarto volumes,’1
shaded with its background of type and history.
Babyland Annual, consisting of the with illuminated board covers, sre un­
Both versions given of New Testament text. Two colored map’,
monthly 1111 nbers handsomely bound rivalled. *' What the Seven did,’.’ Nan,
corrected to the latest surveys. 370 pages.
will gladden the heart of every little The New Fashioned Girl,” “ Heart’s
Content,’’ “Stories and Pictures of Do­
one into whose hands it may fall.
John' Angelo at {he Water Color Exhi­ mestic Animals,” “ My Curiosity Shop,”
“ Natural History Stories,” •* The Cats’
bition. by Lizzie W. Champney, is a Arabian Nights,’’ and “ Lncy’s Won
genuine Artists’ Portfolio. It presents derful Globe.” Among the writers for will find this of invaluable assistance in preparing the lessons. Those
a collection of forty or fifty drawings of these books are such celebrated authors unable to buy should be gratuitously supplied, es] pecially the teachers
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pictures exhibited at the late”*Water as Margaret Sidney, Miss Yonge, Julia and pupils of the Normal or Bible Classes.
A. Eistman, Ella Furman, Mrs. Diaz,
Color Exhibition in New York, by well- Clara Doty Bates, and Mrs. Maskell.
known artists, including Gifford, Rein­ Of flair unequalled list.of handsome
hart, Hovendon, Simile, Nicol J, Sattor- quarto volumes for the young, at the
lee, Fenn and others, and from an art low price of fifty centB and less, and
REGULAR EDITION, printed on extra fine book paper and wide
their unequalled Sunday-school libra­
point of view must be regarded as one ries, we have not space for description.
margins, elegantly bound in English cloth, 370 pages.
of the choicest books of the year.
Their catalogues, which will be sent
Single copy, by mail, only
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$ 1.00.
Mr. W. Sloan Kennedy’s Life, Gen­ free, is worthy of study.
Per Dozen, by express
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uniform’with the author’s popular Life
SCHOLARS’ EDITION, printed on thin but good book paper1, but
of Longfellow, ia an appreciative and
R V. Piereer^M. D.: Dear Sir— My very narrow margin, bound in Flexible cloth, 370 pages.
scholarly contribution to biographical wife, who had been ill for over two
Price per copy, by mail,
literature, and will be welcomed accord: years, and had tried many other medi­
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by express,
ingly. (12mo, illustrated SI.50 )
cines, became sound and well by using
The ripest thought of Rev. J, M. your “Favorite Prescription.” My
A ddress ,
Minning, D. D., the late beloved pas­ niece was also cured by its use, after
tor of the Old South ChurcKin Boston, several physicians hpd failed to do her
is furnished in the last work of his and good.
Yours truly,
hands. Not of Man but of God.au ad­
T homas J. M ethvin ,
mirable treatise upon the foundation
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The Gathered Gems of Thought of the Great
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Lessons for 1884.
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JOHN BURNS, Publisher,
717 and 719 Olive Street.