. Christian herald and signs of our times . EflALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES [UME 19. CD°YRiGmT 1896. BY LOUIS KlOPSCM. NUMBER 38. T. De Witt Talmage, „ Editor. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 16. 1896. Price Five Cents. ¥¥¥. Our Sister Republic. Moral, and Religious Condition ofPeasantry — Interesting [EX I CO, says awell -knownwriter, has in-herited thevices of , he adds,is espe c i a 11 ytrue of the low-er classes ofthe Mex i c a npeople, inwhom the In-blood strives with the Spanish forreponderance. But the truth, as it5 any fair-minded observer whilejing in that country, is that this


. Christian herald and signs of our times . EflALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES [UME 19. CD°YRiGmT 1896. BY LOUIS KlOPSCM. NUMBER 38. T. De Witt Talmage, „ Editor. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 16. 1896. Price Five Cents. ¥¥¥. Our Sister Republic. Moral, and Religious Condition ofPeasantry — Interesting [EX I CO, says awell -knownwriter, has in-herited thevices of , he adds,is espe c i a 11 ytrue of the low-er classes ofthe Mex i c a npeople, inwhom the In-blood strives with the Spanish forreponderance. But the truth, as it5 any fair-minded observer whilejing in that country, is that this con-is to be regarded as rather the mis-he than the fault of the Mexicanntry. Poor and ignorant, but rarelyid, the peasant has some of those de-qualities*es amongwer class incountry ;le has beenv-ed for gen-ins past of>nly oppor-ities thatlid ti a v e;ht him upstandarde peasantryter civilized The Neglected the People of Mexico •Types of Humble Life. but with the peasantry. The street scenein which the overladen donkey—probablybound for market—figures so prominently,is a familiar one in Mexico City, wherehucksters of fruit, basket-weavers, andother venders seem to compose a consider-able part of


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