Christian herald and signs of our times . ice of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Vol. IX. No. 31. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT OF MR. F. N. CHARRINGTON,THE CONVERTED BREWER. THE KING OF BOOKS. Dr. Talmages Ser-mon Last Sunday Morning, at Lakeside, 0. CURRENT EVENTS: Congressional Notes—The Difficulty with Mexico—The Trial ofthe Chicago Anarchists—The Cost of Luxu-ries—The New British Cabinet—Danger tothe French Republic—The National Chari-table Organization—Dynamite in a ChurchA Wedding on a Bridge, etc. PICTURE OF KING LUDWIGS SLEIGH.


Christian herald and signs of our times . ice of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. Vol. IX. No. 31. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5. 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT OF MR. F. N. CHARRINGTON,THE CONVERTED BREWER. THE KING OF BOOKS. Dr. Talmages Ser-mon Last Sunday Morning, at Lakeside, 0. CURRENT EVENTS: Congressional Notes—The Difficulty with Mexico—The Trial ofthe Chicago Anarchists—The Cost of Luxu-ries—The New British Cabinet—Danger tothe French Republic—The National Chari-table Organization—Dynamite in a ChurchA Wedding on a Bridge, etc. PICTURE OF KING LUDWIGS SLEIGH. A SEASONABLE EXHORTATION. A New Sermon by 0. H. RELATED AT RECENT EVANGELISTIC SEALED BOOK. By Rev. W. Has) OF HOPE. By Rev. Sam Among German Bargemen—A PreacherStoned — Children Pug Dogs — IndianDelicacy—Gems from New Bo ORDEAL ON THE PILGRIM. (With WAY OUT. (Continued.)Jesus Teaching Humility. Ey Mrs. M. Baxter. :| [til Fll || I). Mr. F. IT. CHAKBINGTON, the Converted Brewer-Scenes in his Work. 482 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Aug. 5. MR. F. N. CHARRINGTON,The Converted Brewer and His Mission in 1850—Education and Travels—Rev. Rainsfords Appeal Conversion—Opens aNight School in the Slums—Mission WorkOver a Stable—The Proprietor and His Dog—Charringtons Entire—Quits the Brewery For-ever—His Fathers Death-bed Forgiveness-Street Preaching—Lusbys Theatre—A Nightin Jail—A Great Mission is the chief good in life? Everythinking man has to decide that in his own the majority decide we may see by theeager competition for wealth, or fame, or power,that is going on all around us. A few, divinelyguided, decide otherwise. As Moses when hecame to years of discretion quitted the royalpalace, resigned his brilliant prospects, and castin his lot with an enslaved people (Heb. 11 :25),so others, following his example


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