Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18??, December 21, 1883, Page 14, Image 14

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CHRISTIAN
HERALI’.
X.
W PLAIN FACTS
FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF ALL
WHO ARE INTERESTED IN CON­
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 is first in impor­
tance, and 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 in this work for years.
Bro. J. P. P owell , the musical editor ’of the
_ old Christian Hymnal, and the author of a
superior book of anthems, bee devoted himself
to congregational music for the last ten years.
ftnsrcB i ita, »nth nr
mmav mmdcal
— tional music his 8pecialty7“ana n3VJF"fiT!F'’i8’
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arouse great enthusiasm in its perfection where
ever he teaches. Both of theaa gantUman pro­
nounce the “ New Christian Hymn and Tnne-
Book” the best book for congregational use they
have ever seen. This unequivocal endorsamant
is confirmed by many other eminent teachers,
but to add to such authority would be uesaleas.
Thi« hook is declared the most perfectly adapted
to congregational singing ti~at Ai'ITTis^wrtrrwt
2. T he S kill and E nterprise of thr P ub -
iisuERS.—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
of music ; who rre Iff oTow roni n iu rrir a tio n wi t h
JOHNSON, LUNN & CO.
is published on the theory that hymn-books are
made for the ehnrehe®» not the churches for
hvmn-books, aud hence is pushed solely ou its
■y«nl.l ragpec.tfnlly announce to. tho
"T nerite.—Th e b e st of famU ix es mi l be given
■Awary nhnrrb tn examine it before they purchase
—cHTgew’uf Balem and vioimty, that—.
if application is made to the
STANDARD PUBLISHING CO..
they are constantly receiving
180 Elm street, Cincinnati, O.
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THE WORKER.
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B. B. NEAL, E ditob ,
Dry Groods,
Clothing, Hats,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Caps, Boots & Shoes.
RUB8CBIPTI0N,
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Per Annum....................................... Fifty Cents
A FULL LINE OF
........ Frankfort, Kv.
T. N. Arnold.............. .*.
......... Marion, Iowa.
Dr. A. M. Collins......
.Collingswood, Cnt.
J. W. Caldwell...............
......... Lancaster, Ky.
Jas. W. Lowber......... . .
.. Simpsonville, Ky.
J. R. Reeves............ .
. ........... Corinth. Ky.
Hon. P. H. Duncan ....
Washington, D. C.
Hon. J. D. White.........
- ...A 24-Column Paper, neatly printed and red-
hot for Family, Cuurcb, bftat6, Niillubal and
wond -Wide
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Address all contributions, subscriptions and
business communications to tho Editor, Ixniis-
viUe.Ky.
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W ECOLLEGE ~OE-1HE BIBLE,
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STAPLE GROCERIES
Which they are prepared to sell
At
the Very Lowest Rates!
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Agents for The Christian Herald.
The following persons are Meats for T he
C hristian
H ebald , and are authorized to Te­
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the office by
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new goods consisting of
FOR PROHIBITION.
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( J. W. Propst
Albany........ ................ 7 A. 8. Powell
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( Elizabeth J. Barker
E. C. Williams
Amity.......... ........................
.D. .H. Putman
Brownsville^.
Bellevue.... a..................... .......Miss E. Davis
Croeswell;............................................. J. T. Gilfry
Crawfordsville................
E. P. Large
Corvallis........... . ............................... N. P. Briggs
Cottage Grove......... .................
8. B. Knox
Carlton................. . ................ ..
Jas. Caldwell
Dallas................
Damascus...........
Drain’s Station.
Dufur.................
Elk Head...........
Eugene.........
Elkton. ••••*••••
Forest Grove...
G. W. Crystal
H. Dearticrff
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Jas.. Harlan
..................... P. P. Underwood
.A. L. Todd
................... ...R. G. Callison
. ...........................Charles Smith
....... j . Mrs. Belle P. Walker
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All kinds of Farm Produce taken in
Exchange for Goods.
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Yuu sra curt] ially invited to oall asd
examTnrpWg nntt prices............. ——
.................W. H. Rucker
Hillsboro ............... .
................... J. L. Wigle
Harrisburg........... .
............. W. L. Hodgen
Independence.........
Irving........... ............... .................... V. 8. Bond
.......... Martin Peterson
Jacksonville.................
J. A Himhnall
Juncti o n. ............... ■»»»
1 KiT ig w i' cyr i'"';"!"*
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. W. D. Fenton
Lafayette...........
,..D. R. Lewis
Lewisville....... ..
... J. H. Hawley
McCoy.. —.....
................. F. M- Gabbert
Myrtle Creek...
........... ........ J. W. Cowls
McMinnville....
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".Mrs. J. F. Berry
Milton.............
........... E. Ground
Mt. Pleasant ....
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.Joseph Robinett
New Pine Creek
C. V. Kuykendall
North Vamhill..••••••..♦
........... E. A Chase I
O-hland. . ................. .
Pleasant Hill................. • • • • G. W. Handaaker I
....... J. P. Frizzell
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Perrydale..
1 F. Hannah, Jr I
Pendleton.
' 1 N. J. Gerkin^
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................... ...Drury Davis
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Philomath.
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TTbseburg..
.................... ..D. Houck
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Tangent...
........... .. ,T. B. Davidson
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Shedd........
.............. Mrs.. 8. Giltner- I
St. Helens
................... T. C. Darby
Stay ton... ..
Scio... ............................. ........... ......... John Shore 1
Salem •••••«••••••••*■* ............. H.. A. Johnson
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Sheridan........................ . ............T. N Fauleoner
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Win.
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Wheatland......................
’..Q. W. Hardwick
West Cliehalem.............
O. Mosier
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Weston................. .
wahhinoton territory .
AWerton:;?:^ .771777^77.... Mrs. D. V. Alvey
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llrush Trairie......... . ....................... ..8. C. Harns
Cedar Creek............... G................... E- A. LaDow
Castle Rock................................. Wm. Huntington
Coin..........................
,...J. M. Baker
Clenton...............................................
success depends Bolelv on the name they make
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY.
for themselves as publishers, it is evident that
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JOHNSON LUNN & CO.
tho wants of the people andjhe churches willbe
—:o: —
more fully met than where the publishers have
Oor. Griswold’s Block,
but a side interest in n^usie, ana have no such
Commercial Street, Salem.
his
college
is
devoted
exclu
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incentive to perfect their work, especially where
sively to the preparation of young men lor 13-41-ly
tbev do not own the plates and copyrights. The
usefulness in the Church. It is not necessary
plain proof of this is to be seen in the splendid
petiee of plates which have been madeto adapt the that those who would attend it become preach­
“New Christian Hymn and Tune-Book” to every ers, though most of its students do enter the
want of the congregations. Before the book was ministry.
It is required of those who would enter that
a month old, there was a demand for an edition _
for, choirs and singing-schools. The publishers t hey be sixteen years of age, professors of re­
instantly appreciated its importance, and have ligion, and have at least a fair English educa­
„.„J.^S’iod à magnificent edition, with rudiments tion. The College is conducted in close con-
EDITED BY E. W. HERNDON, A. M., M. D.
a’n3Tnlîiëî^,To‘xa^'’tlïW‘WW^.“"'‘7kff','nTfei»i^ -nec t i m i with-Ke»4wuky..LLuiXfcTaUx,,
— trnr’ vr-'rr t inii ted —d e mand aro se fo r a--large -t.m> rlmsns of the latter our students have -------------------------- rs83_--------------------------
print edition, for those of infirm sight. The access free of charge. In the College of the
demand was promptly met, and now, although Bible tuition is free, there are no fees, except
rpHE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW
theyjhave the most perfect series ever offered to one of $5 for the janitor, coal, etc.
L has completed its first volume, and or the
Good board and lodging can be had in . pri­
the congregations, they have other editions in
view, to meet special demands. This series <A vatefamilies at from $3 to $5 per week . Those first day of January, 1883, tho first No. of Vol.
books is their pride, and a sonroe of honorable, who board in the College dormitv pay $10 per Il will be issued. - It is the purpose of its
lifelong ambition. How different where there yftar for their room and fronr'Sl.50 to $1.75 per Editor to keep it up to the highest standard of
G onlv a temporary and mercenary interest in week lor board. They must fur wish their own excellence. It will be issued in January, April,
ruonis and provide their own lights, washing, July and October-; will bo printed on fine book
the publication I
3. T he G eneral U bh of thb B ook .—’t is a fuel, etc. To these the whole expense need not paper, aud each No. will contain 160 pages of
original matter from ortr best writers, and Re­
very important matter whether the book to be exceed $125 per annum.
Those seeking a good education at little cost, views. I would be glad to receive the names of
chosen is in .general use or not. We are happy
__ to b ■ able to say that the sale of the *' New I - a nd ape (Hal 1VThtwpr r p a r i i g fo r the mwiistry, subscribers as won as possible, so a.-? t<> determ-
■ wotito dv,mweH“,,+B"“,wp^y^4^~'CatalGgue»-ajjd-. .iua.tiia.aize. oI.tLeu^__ _______ _
Clfris fian TTy iD^anT^
Price $2.00 per year, in advance. Fifty cents
troduction last August, haa been—in the teeth (urtlier information to
a single number. Address all communica­
of an opposition acknowledged by its moat
J R. GRAHAM, President. foi
tions to the Editor.
frantic enemies to have been aimoet unanimous
D r . E. W. H erndon ,
on the part of the press—fifty per cent, greater
Columbia, Boone Co.. Missouri.
than that of the book which these papers all ad­
T he C hristian Q uarterlt R eview will l>e
vocated. This fact, in favor of a lx>ok pnahed
furnished with tke C hristian H erald for $3.60
solely on its merits, tells the whole story. A
Foo Choo's Balaam of Shark’s Oil
per year for both papers.
12 45-Gm.
book that outsells another of acknowledged
Elma................................................. Mrs. E. Himes
merit by fiftv per cent, when, almost the entire Positively Restores the Hearing, and is the
Farmington....................
Y.
P*]1*
Only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known.
press is combined in strenuous support of the
book outsold, is a book that it will no io adopt.
This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species o
Within six months, from Cincinnati alone we
.........W. H. jjc£lure
I Lincoln...
F rank G. A llen , | v n
supplied .more than 350 churches, not to men­ small White Shaik, caught in the Yellow Sea,
known
as
Carcharudon
Rundeletii.
Every
G.
W
orth
Y
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,
{Editors.
New
Tacoma
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• • J- H. McChn®
tion tlia large number supplied from 8t. Louis Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a
and other cities.- It is In use in mere than 100 restorative of hearing were discovered by a
Palouse.......................... . .......................
EDITORIA!. EDITORS.
Puyallup........... .................. Dr. Chas. Spinning
congregations in Ohio; in more than 75 in In­ Buddhist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures
Pomeroy........................ .................. Ranson Long
diana : in Illinois more than 40 congregations were so numerous and many so seemingly mir­ C. L. Loos,
H obt . G raham
I’ine City........................................... James But ter
have been supplied from Cincinnati, and manv
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G
arvey
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I. B. G rubbs .
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more from St. Louis, while numerous orders aculous, that the remedy was officially pro­
I Spangle........................................ W. A. Jndert
over the entire • Empire. Its use be­
have lieen shipped to every Htate. 30,000 copies claimed
so universal that for over 300 years no mills IS A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE WEEKLY Seattle............................................... -J- W. (Mborn
are in use, in more than 500 churches. So far came
1 devoted to the advocacy and defence of
Deafness has existed ainoi g the Chinese people,
as rapid and general adoption is ooncerned, no bent,
jj;
A nostolic teaching and practice. “Ask for the Vancouver..................
charges
prepaid,
to
any
address
at
$1.00
book can equal it.
Waitsburg
...........
...............................
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 ma‘ter is pure, Walla Walla........................ Mrs. A. H. Reynolds
What «he Deaf Say!
excellence of make, that presumes to compete
Hafe, fresh and sparkling. Its makeup is order
CALIFORNIA.
with the prices of the “ New Christian Hymn
ly, neat, attractive and on excellent paper. A
It has performed a miracle in my case.
and Tune-Book.” Not to mention the fact that
copy will satisfy all of the strove, and College City................................ Prof. J. Dur11"™
I have no unearthly noises iu my head and epecimeu
the low price4 at which other books can now be
will cost you but the time and js>stal card on
had is due solelv to the low price of this, it is a hear m ich letter.
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which the request is made. Address tlio Pub­ Monticello......................
I have been greatly benefited.
fact that the only books that make the slightest
lishers.
bee
“
Our
Principles,
”
and
“
Our
My deafness helped a great deal—think an­ Rules.”
approach to these prices, while they have only
Saratoga ..................................... William Pollard
5 (>er. cent, more hymns, are sold at prices from other bottle will cure me.
Sacramento............................Mrs. E. E. Hem >rc>e
our terms .
My hearing is much benefited.
25 to 30 per cent, higher. This book is, then,
«
Single Subscription, Ono Year, $2 00; Six Santa Rosa........................................ &
I have received untold l>enefit.
from 20 io 25 per cent, cheaper than any other
Han
Francisco..
.
Mrs.
H.
H.
Luse.
Months, $> 00 ; Threp Months, 50 eta.
My hearing is improving.
book in the market. And this fact alone, when
Han Luis Rey............................Min£iew tS
It is giving good satisfaction.
CLUB RATES.
wo considor that some B,000 or 6,00") churches
Have been greatly benefited, and am rejoiced
insist be supplied with books, is an immense ar­
To any one sending a club of Fire and $10 00 Visalia.......................................... UwbVanTMM
gument in its favor. If no more than two dozen that I saw the notice of it.
Watsonville..................................... ». D. Con"«1*
cash, an extra copy.
books are sold to each church, it makes a differ­
Woodland. J............................... Mrs. Sue E. Grant
T he O ld -P ath G uide ($2 00) and
ence of $12,000 ! 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 trifting matter. T his book has been pre­ enrative character absolute, as the writer can
MISCELLANEOUS.
P acific C hurch N ews ($1 00) $2 50.
pared on the motto: “Good enough for any; personally testify, both from experience and
T he C hristian H erald ($2 00) $3 00.
c heap onou g h for al 1. ”
Grangeville, I. T...................... ....... E. A. Chase
observation. Write at once to Haylock &. Jen-
Address for upocimons,
We have thus shown that four of the most im- ney, 7 Dey Street, New York, enclosing $1.00,
Moscow, I. T...... ¡ r....••• ♦-* ., G. W. Pasuy
C. C. C line A C o .,
Childer»
l>ortant considerations point to the "New Chris­ and you will receive by return a remedy that General Publishers of Cbnrcli and Sunday Four Mile, I. T. ..................... ‘ T. L.
J.
C.
Roller
tian Hymn and Tune-Book” as the book for gen­ will enable yoirto hear Tike anybody else, and
Sumac, Tenn.................... ..
: School Supplies, 310 West Main St.,
Deavenport Caul
eral adoption. A book that is pronounced the whose curative effects will be permanent. You
Wicklow
P.
O.,
Ont.,
Can....
Louisville. Ky.
8. H. Hedrix
he.il by the most competent judges; that lias the will never regret doing so.”—Editor of Afercan- 13-3-tf
Fail field, Iowa........... ...............
F. M. Rain*
promise of every possible improvement in the tile Review.
Leavenworth, Kansas............. .
’.C. J - McKinney
future; that has" had the widest and most popu­
avoid loss-in the mails, please send
-Parsons,
Kansas.
................
BUCKEYE BELI FOUNDRY, Vermont, Illinois..................... ’.Eld. J. B-R»?*1
lar favor, in spite of the frantic exertions of tho money bv Registered letter.
hereof Pure Clipper and Tin for Churches,
presiH and that, finally, is from 20 to ^25 per
Only imported by HAYLOCK <t .TENNEY,
Scheels, Fire ArsrDiH.Fsriu», etc. FULLY
WARRANTED. ( aùlotf.r ient Fret
cent, cheaper than anv other book whatever, is
7 Dey St., ». Y.
<79 A WEEK. $11 a day athome^asily
u book that can be adopted with all safety. It i Sole Agents for America.
13-4-ly
VANDUZEfPA TIFT, Cincinnati, 0
* * * Outfit tree. Address Tavs A Co., Augusta. »
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