Christian herald and signs of our times . rlvle, 11. Commodore Faragut,Stonewall Jackson, 13. General Scott, 14. Thomas A. Edison, 15. Benj. F. Morse, 16. Joseph Jefferson, 17. Benj. Franklin, 18. Henry M. Stanley, 19. Oliver Perry, 20. Goethe, 21. Schiller, 22. Alex. Hamilton, 23. John Howard Payne,Etc., Etc., Etc. § MM Remember, Sweet Home Family Soap is an extra fine pure soap, made from refined tallow and vegetable oils. Onaccount of its firmness and purity, each cake will do double thework of the common cheap soaps usually sold from groceries. Our Price for the Mammoth Christmas BoxComple


Christian herald and signs of our times . rlvle, 11. Commodore Faragut,Stonewall Jackson, 13. General Scott, 14. Thomas A. Edison, 15. Benj. F. Morse, 16. Joseph Jefferson, 17. Benj. Franklin, 18. Henry M. Stanley, 19. Oliver Perry, 20. Goethe, 21. Schiller, 22. Alex. Hamilton, 23. John Howard Payne,Etc., Etc., Etc. § MM Remember, Sweet Home Family Soap is an extra fine pure soap, made from refined tallow and vegetable oils. Onaccount of its firmness and purity, each cake will do double thework of the common cheap soaps usually sold from groceries. Our Price for the Mammoth Christmas BoxComplete, is Six Dollars. J. D. LARKIN & CO., SENECA, HEACOCK & CARROLL STREETS, BUFFALO, N. Y. £and Si&ff^WlS*duR frail En;ered according lo Act of Congress in the year 1891, by LOUIS KLOPSCH, in ilie office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington Edited 1>>- Rev. 1\ I>e Witt ^adma^e, 1>. T>. VOLCME XIV., No. s, BOUSE, N. V. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1891. PRICE FIVE CENTSAnnual Subscription, MISSION WORK AMONG THE Chatelain, Newly Appointed Consul at Loanda—I. A Makolo Village—2. Jere, the Royal Shoemaker—3. Natives Washing at Dondo. 162 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 18, 1^91. THE PLAGUES OF THE CITIES. DR. TALMAGES SERMON ON BALEFUL AMUSEMENTS AT THE CHRISTIAN HERALD SERVICEIN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK, LAST SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1891. Innocent Amusements Becoming Destructive — The Prevalence of Corrupt Amusements — Principles bywhich Amusements may be Tested—How the Balefnl may be Recognized—By Results—Their Effect onOccupation—On the Disposition -By their Tendency to Induce Extravagance—Their Insidious Demor-alization — By the Company they Attract — A Talk with a Dying Friend—An Address at a FuneralDying Wifes Witnessing Ring. Let the young men now arise and play before us. II. Samuel 2 : 14. A


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