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THE

Gincinnati Life Association

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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Showing Total Cost in Assessments on each $1,000 on the face of the Policy for the year 1882. From 21 to 30 years of age, inclusive...$1 00 From 46 to 50 years of age, inclusive...$1_90

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Policies are issued limited to one, two, three, four, and five thousand dollars. Correspondence solicited.

yet offered.

Liberal terms to agents. The cheapest reliable insurance

J. H. GRAY,

18-21

Secretary and Manager.

PROFESSOR CHARLES A. BRIGGS, of the Union Theological Seminary, New York, has just completed a new work, entitled Biblical Study, its Principles, Methods, and a History of its Branches, together with a catalogue of a reference library for Biblical study. The volume is admirably adapted for the use of the great number of readers and students who desire to know the results of the most recent investigation and the best modern scholarship in the field of Biblical study.

A NEW Work from the pen of Professor George P. Fisher is always a welcome event, and his new volume, The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief, announced by Messrs. Scribner, devoting, as it does, special attention to topics connected with modern theological thought, is likely to be received with special interest.

EVER since it was known that Professor George T. Ladd was engaged upon his work, The Doctrine of Sacred Scripture, a critical, historical, and dogmatic inquiry into the origin and nature of the Old and New Testaments, which Messrs. Scribner have in press, the tokens of public interest have been frequent and unmistakable. Apart from the fact that there is no book in the English language that treats the subject in a thorough and satisfactory manner, and none in existence that approaches it in magnitude and scope, the intense concern at the present day in all that relates to the origin and nature of the Sacred Scriptures renders the publication of this work-which discusse the whole question in all its bearings, and with reference to the latest and most dominant modes of thought-especially important and opportune.

A NEW book by Professor C. H. Toy, of Harvard College, is soon to be published by Messrs. Charles Scribner's Sons. It is entitled Quotations in the New Testament, and consists of an examination of the quotations in the New Testament from the Old Testament and from other sources.

THE National Temperance Society has just published a new temperance lesson-leaf, No. 20, by C. R. Blackall, for the quarter ending September 30th, entitled, A Lesson from Sacred History. The Scripture text is from Jeremiah xxxv, 1-10, 18, 19. This is one of the best lessons yet published, and should be used widely in Sunday and temperance schools. Octavo, four pages. Price per 100, 50 cents, postpaid. Address, J. N. Stearns, Publishing Agent, 58 Reade Street, New York.

DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIC.

It is

THE attention of the readers of this REVIEW is called to the advertisement of DR. HARTER'S IRON TONIC, which appears on another page. indorsed by all physicians as containing the very elements essential to the eradication of the seeds of Dyspepsia, General Debility, Female Diseases, want of vitality, etc., from the system. The medicine is manufactured by THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. A large force of men is kept continually at work receiving and filling orders and shipping goods, and the sales are rapidly increasing. You may have a prejudice to what some might term a patent medicine, but in this case it would be absurd, for it is a medicine compounded with great care by skilled persons, and contains iron and calisaya bark, in connection with the phosphates, and any who have the slightest knowledge of medicines know that these are necessary in cases where the constitution is shattered or weakened. Let at least one bottle be tried by you who are in need of medicine, and you will thereafter use it and save many an expensive doctor bill.

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a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces.

IRON TONIC

PREPARED BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST., ST. LOUIS.

The Washington Life Insurance Company,

NEW YORK.

The dividends of this Company are made nonforfeitable by its charter.

Every body speaks well of the Washington. It is a good Company and has an excellent record. A policy in this Company is a good thing to have.

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General Agents for Kentucky and Ohio.

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HAMILTON, N. Y.

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