Christian herald and signs of our times . arian t Con ere i» \i \Va.*Mo*v»n. Vol. IX. No. 23. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF HENRY GRAT-TAN, the Eminent Irish Patriot, and Pictureof the Home Rule Members of Parliament. MONOPOLY AND COMMUNISM. Dr. Tal-masjes Sermon Last Sunday Morning. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVAN-GELISTIC MEETINGS. CURRENT EVENTS: Congratulating the Presi-dent — Secretary Mannings Warning — MostSentenced—Death of John Kelly—An EditorsChagrin, etc. PICTURE OF GEORGE HERBERT, THE POET,AND HIS MOTHER. REJOICE EVERMORE


Christian herald and signs of our times . arian t Con ere i» \i \Va.*Mo*v»n. Vol. IX. No. 23. THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF HENRY GRAT-TAN, the Eminent Irish Patriot, and Pictureof the Home Rule Members of Parliament. MONOPOLY AND COMMUNISM. Dr. Tal-masjes Sermon Last Sunday Morning. ANECDOTES RELATED AT RECENT EVAN-GELISTIC MEETINGS. CURRENT EVENTS: Congratulating the Presi-dent — Secretary Mannings Warning — MostSentenced—Death of John Kelly—An EditorsChagrin, etc. PICTURE OF GEORGE HERBERT, THE POET,AND HIS MOTHER. REJOICE EVERMORE A New Sermon by C. THE USES OF PROPHETIC STUDY. By Rev. Clarmont ELDER BROTHER By Mr. S. in Africa—A Reminiscence of NovaScotia Lord Shaftesburys Family Plate—See-ing with One Eye—A Prisoner FROM NEW BOOKS: Two RemarkablePrayers. LIONS LESSON TO HIS MASTER. (With H-lustration.) AT THE MISSION. A Serial Story. (Continued.)Jesus aud Abraham. By Mrs. M HEdJEY GRATTAdT, the Irish Patriot—A Meeting of the Home Rule Parliamentary Party. 354 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. June 10. THE IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. The American people have always taken adeep interest in the welfare of Ireland, and thatinterest has increased during the past few weeks,since it seemed possible that the unhappy coun-try might gain the prize which she has so longcoveted—legislative independence. Meetingshave been held in many of our great cities tocongratulate Ireland and to express the hopethat Mr. Gladstones effort in her behalf mightbe successful. The picture, therefore, whichappears this week on the first page of TheChristian Herald, and some brief outline ofthe long struggle which has arrived at a supremecrisis may interest our readers. The picture depicts a gathering of the menelected by the Irish people to represent them inthe British Parliament. Many such gatheringshave been held recently, for it was im


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