Western Christian Advocate (Newspaper) - October 03, 1888, Cincinnati, OhioA. Quot Al. In a i v Riffi a iwo it a cab 638 the westers Christian advocate wednesday october 3, 1888. V. A iter it Tawrs any of the Standard works noticed in this department May be ordered through Oban ton a Towb 190 West fourth Street Cincinnati Ohio. In ordering please give the Date of the paper in which the Book was noticed the new Model first header published by George Sherwood a co., is a unique school Book. The object method of teaching is employed and beginning with the first lesson the child is taught the meaning of words by the use of pictures. The idea of colors is conveyed by coloured illustrations a feature As far As we have seen never before used in a first Reader. It i3 an excellent Book for the Little folks. The Virtues and their reasons is a volume of moral essays by Austin Bierbower. It is designed for Home Reading or use in schools. The Standard of morality Laid Down is that of the scriptures though it is Taug Tiu such language that protestant , jews and unbelievers May use the Book with equal approval. It is Well written and the traits of character which distinguish the Noble and Good Are attractively presented. Chicago George Sherwood amp co. Molly Bishop s family is a Story by Catherine Owen author of a gentle breadwinners a illustrating the importance of properly caring for infants during the first few months of their existence. It is the authors belief that a healthy Well infant will be also a contented and Good one if it has fair play but while the Mother is still helpless it too often acquires habits which make the first three months of its life a torment to the House. Boston and new York Houghton Mifflin amp co. Pries $1. The land beyond the Forest by mrs. E. Gerard is a collection of facts figures and fancies relating to Transylvania. Little is known of this country which this volume shows us to be an object of much interest. The manners and the customs of the people Are instruct ively and entertainingly described. One of the most interesting features of the Book is the account of the carious and varied Folk lore. The author who is the wife of an austrian officer evidently fell greatly in love with the transylvanian. The Book besides an excellent map contains a number of fair illustrations. New York Harper amp Brothers Cincinnati Robert Clarke amp co. Up. 403 Price $1.50. There is very much in the poetry of Elizibeth Barrett Browning which will never be popular. Her style is not always transparent her sentences Are often involved the thought is difficult to catch and there Are commonplaces which seem to be poetic but Are Only rhythmical prose. And yet mrs. Browning is one of the sweetest and tenderest of writers. At times she seems to emerge from a Chrysalis state and to soar on painted and hashing pinions in the Clear Light a Choice selection from her writings is romances lyrics and sonnets embracing the More popular and attractive pieces which she wrote. These Are a Mere sipping from the Large Reservoir but enough is supplied to give the Reader the taste and flavor of the whole. Boston Houghton Mifflin amp co. Cincinnati for Sale by Cranston amp Stowe. Fancy cloth Gilt top. $1.00. Wallingford Castle was an important stronghold on the River thames founded during the calamitous civil War in King Stephens Days. Dorchester Abbey was founded at the commencement of the twelfth Century and was built with the stones that came from the Bishops Palace in Dorchester abandoned when Remigius in 1092 removed his see to Lincoln. Of these edifices Rev. A. Crake vicar of Cholsey Berks writes a Well constructed Story entitled Brian Fitz count. His principal character was a real personage and his picture of the times is True to history. He draws largely for his descriptions from the Anglo Saxon chronicle and other records of the past Ages and for his topographical details he uses the a history of Wallingsford a by its present owner John Kirby Hedges. But the author has been familiar with the scenes described from boyhood and there Are still traditions in those localities which he has drafted into his service. New York e. And j. B. . Cincinnati Robert Clarke amp co. $1.00. The Church is the depository of divine truth. We do not go to the factories for instruction in chemistry nor to the Law for the solution of mathematical problems the factories have mechanical rules and the Law interpretations of juridical questions but to every one his own to the schools of science chemistry to the technical arts geometry and engineering. It would seem to be unnecessary to show Why there Are special teachings in the Church yet Rev. R. J. Cooke d. Din reasons for Church creeds answers sundry objections to formulas and confessions and shows an inherent necessity in the Constitution of the Church for a statement of its beliefs. To the Church we must go for the proper understanding of revelation and though there Are some churches which claim the Bible Only As their Oreed they Are likewise careful to place upon it their own interpretations. There Are no Cree less churches because there Are continual reasons for Church creeds. New York Phillips amp Hunt. Cincinnati Cranston Stowe. 60 cents. There Are no More ardent students of nature than children. That they have not devoted More attention to the study of Birds animals fish Etc., is simply because their minds have not been directed thereto or the facilities furnished them. It is said that Audubon a attention was first directed to the study of Birds by the gift of a few staffed specimens. There has for some years been a demand for books that would in simple language together with suitable illustrations give Little children an intelligent idea of natural history. This demand has been met by professor James Johonnot who has prepared a series of natural history books for supplementary Reading in the Public schools. The children will find them both instructive and entertaining. No. 1, Book of cats and dogs and other friends is for Little folks and deals with the familiar animals of the House and farmyard. No. 2, friends in feathers and fur for Young folks gives an account of the chickens ducks and geese about Home and of the Birds squirrels rabbits and other animals found near Home. No. 3, neighbors with wings and fins for boys and girls describes Birds reptiles and insects in such a Way As to Lead to scientific classification. No. 4, neighbors with claws and hoofs and curious flyers creepers and swimmers for Young people begins with the familiar animals of House and Field and reaches out to a general description and classification of mammals. No. 5, glimpses of the animate world science and literature of natural history for school or Home treats of special topics and is made up of the literature of natural history. New York d. Appleton life co. Introductory Price no. 1, 17 cents no. 2, 30 cents no. 3, 40 cents no. 4, 54 cents no. 5, $1. The roman Empire was overthrown by the hordes which overran Italy from the North. For Many successive centuries that hive of natio is the shores of the Baltic poured Forth its armies of adventurers but the bravest and most persistent were the a Long beards a who gained a permanent foot hold in Lombardy. After Many years three Powers wrestled together in Southern Italy the greeks the Lombard princes and the German emperors of the West daring the period of strife the Saracens subjugated a portion of their Domain and Laid it under tribute. In 1016, a number of Norman pilgrims returning from Jerusalem finding the town of Salerno about to pay a heavy subsidy to the Saracens to prevent it from being ravaged proposed to fight instead and rallying the forces of Gaiman Prince of Salerno with him As their Leader they drove off the Saracens. Then they took up arms against the greeks. Many came from Normandy and some from Norway. The emperor Basilius was then on the throne of the greek Empire and against him were opposed these normans and the forces of Henry emperor of the West after varying fortunes of War Thorstein became Duke of the normans and ruled with equity and Justice. He was too Noble for the italians and was by them persuaded to go in search of a poisonous dragon with the Hope that he would perish in the attempt to kill it this incident is told in the dragon of the North a tale of the normans in Italy by e. J. Oswald. The Story purports to be the narrative of a Benedictine Monk of Casertani Magna Ortecia contemporary with the events recorded. It is a Good historical Story and gives a fair picture of the times. New York e amp j. B. Young amp co. Cincinnati for Sale by Robert Clarke amp co. $1 50. Winter William h. Carpenter esoteric Economy Agnes r plier the despot of brooms Edge Cove xxx a xxi a Charles Egbert Craddock the pioneers of Ohio Rufus King. The october Hab pie a issues from the Franklin Square presses full of interesting matter for All classes of readers. Artistically and from a literary Point of View no old friends will be disappointed. The frontispiece is an illustration by e. A. 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