Christian herald and signs of our times . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIPE 01 THE LATE REY. CHARLES KINGSLEY, THE EMINENT PREACHER AND HARMONY AND DISCORD. Dr. Talmages Sermon Last Sunday Work at Port Said—Notices of New RELATED AT THE EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS IN SCOTLAND. GREECE IN PROPHECY. CURRENT EVENTS: Senator Shermans SilverScheme—The President and the Senate—Inter-national Copyright — Surrender of the ApacheHostiles—Proposed Board of Arbitration—Resigna-tion of the British Cabinet—Pr


Christian herald and signs of our times . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIPE 01 THE LATE REY. CHARLES KINGSLEY, THE EMINENT PREACHER AND HARMONY AND DISCORD. Dr. Talmages Sermon Last Sunday Work at Port Said—Notices of New RELATED AT THE EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS IN SCOTLAND. GREECE IN PROPHECY. CURRENT EVENTS: Senator Shermans SilverScheme—The President and the Senate—Inter-national Copyright — Surrender of the ApacheHostiles—Proposed Board of Arbitration—Resigna-tion of the British Cabinet—Prince Bismarck andthe Poles—The Y. M. 0. A. Anniversary—A JewishRabbi Baptized—Heroism of a Conductor—SevenDemented Brothers—A Hoax on a Physician, etc. SMOEING FLAX An Evening Sermon by 0. PICTURES OF SCENES AT A COLLIERY EX-PLOSION. THE CHURCH IN THE HOUSE. By Dr. Deems,A CLERGYMANS IDEAL LIFE. (With Illustra-tion.) A FATAL FRAUD. A Serial Story. (Continued.)Handwriting on the Wall. By Mrs. M. The Late Canon CHARLES KINGSLEY—Scenes in His Life. 66 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OP OUR TIMES. Feb. 4. CHARLES , Author and Scene at his Funeral—YouthfulPrecocity—The Cloud of Doubt—Saved by hisLady-Love — Consecration — His Ministry —Practical Christianity—The Bible and theAuger—Adviser-General to the Parish—A Sur-pliced Fireman—Why he did Not Visit anExposition—Literary Work—Promoted to ajk Canonry—Visit to America—Whittiers Opinion of him—Sermons in Westminster Abbey—Death? —Characteristic Poetry. It was a remarkable scene, that of the funeralof good, brave, honest, loving Charles Kingsley,on January 28th, 1875. Around the grave wherethey laid the grand Christian pastor, teacherand writer were peers and members of theHouse of Commons, an aristocratic gentlemanspecially sent to represent him by the Prince ofWales, and, rubbing elbows with these patri-cians, a


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