Christian herald and signs of our times . IS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JOHNB. GOUGH, THE TEMPERANCE ORATOR, HOTELS VERSUS HOMES. Dr. Talmages SermonLast Sunday Morning, ANECDOTES RELATEDlATITHE EVANGELISTICMEETINGS IN SCOTLAND. THE CHURCH IN THE HOUSE. By Dr. Deems. THE MOMENTOUS DECADE. By Rev. M. Baxter. r CURRENT EVENTS : The Effect of the ProposedTariff Bill—Democratic Discontent with the Presi-dent—The Pan-Electric Scandal—Funeral of — The Hurricine in New York — Oper-ative Distress in London—The New Nihilist Pro-gramme—Vitriol-Throwing in New York—TenGeats for Sa


Christian herald and signs of our times . IS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JOHNB. GOUGH, THE TEMPERANCE ORATOR, HOTELS VERSUS HOMES. Dr. Talmages SermonLast Sunday Morning, ANECDOTES RELATEDlATITHE EVANGELISTICMEETINGS IN SCOTLAND. THE CHURCH IN THE HOUSE. By Dr. Deems. THE MOMENTOUS DECADE. By Rev. M. Baxter. r CURRENT EVENTS : The Effect of the ProposedTariff Bill—Democratic Discontent with the Presi-dent—The Pan-Electric Scandal—Funeral of — The Hurricine in New York — Oper-ative Distress in London—The New Nihilist Pro-gramme—Vitriol-Throwing in New York—TenGeats for Saving a Life—A Bell on an EaglesNeck—A Clergymans Poisonous Study, etc. A LETTER FROM MRS. M. BAXTER. THE PROBLEM OF THE AGE. A New Sermon byC. H, Spurgeon. PICTURE OF GENERAL GORDON IN A HOS-PITAL—Notices of New Books. PROTESTANTISM IN SYRIA. By Professor Hul-bert, of Beirut—Mr. Spurgeons Return, AUNT NANCYS BIBLE. (With Ulustration.) A FATAL FRAUD. A Serial Story. (Continued.) Esthers Petition. By Mrs, M. The Late Mr. JOHN B. GOUGH, the Chief of Temperance Orators, Born August 22, 1817; Died February 18, 1886. 130 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 4. THE LATE JOHN B. GOUGH. His Last Words—Birth and Early Life—FirstEarnings—Significance of their Acquisition andDisposition — Emigrates to America—Arrivalin New York—Sends for his Mother—TheirPoverty—His Mothers Death—Becomes Dissi-pated—The Horrors of Delirium Tremens—Signs the Pledge—Need of Sympathy—Beginsto Lecture—Response to a Vote of Thanks—Visits to England—His Influence. The death of Mr. Gough on February 18th isan event which thousands of people in this coun-try and in Great Britain heard of with sinceresorrow. We cannot afford to lose soldiers in thedevoted army which is fighting against the rumtraffic, the gigantic enemy of our country andour race. And Gough was a valiant hated the enemy with the hatred of a manwho had suffered


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