. Christian herald and signs of our times . lso be vtdistressing to him to see how all Chnstendishows honor to its Lord by celebrating tdav on which he rose from the dead,must feel every Sunday as the French hwhen the Germans celebrate the an ni versaof Sedan. Christs resurrection was tseverest blow Satans kingdom ever receiv Oeo. R„ Fairfield. III. S-nd them te some I mis. M, i,,n, almshou e, prison, 01 ho pltal — M., Mvrtle, Minn. It has been given repeal* In TUB Mail-Bag. W. O. Hayman, Kansas U M,.. We ate already burdened with similar Ifrom many different quarters.—-Jo ..Ma b. III. T


. Christian herald and signs of our times . lso be vtdistressing to him to see how all Chnstendishows honor to its Lord by celebrating tdav on which he rose from the dead,must feel every Sunday as the French hwhen the Germans celebrate the an ni versaof Sedan. Christs resurrection was tseverest blow Satans kingdom ever receiv Oeo. R„ Fairfield. III. S-nd them te some I mis. M, i,,n, almshou e, prison, 01 ho pltal — M., Mvrtle, Minn. It has been given repeal* In TUB Mail-Bag. W. O. Hayman, Kansas U M,.. We ate already burdened with similar Ifrom many different quarters.—-Jo ..Ma b. III. The American Hible Soci win doubtless honor your demand. It is enright that they should desire identification, ho« —and the request is not Intended in anv sense asrefle. upon vou. but merely a business CU«« \ V., Hushton. Kansas. As fiction with a stroi basis ,.| historical fact. K. P. Sherwood, N« York. It is not true On the contrary thev were r, eiw d here h om him by mail, while he was U>0 questSingerill J[Y 22, 1896. Tie Lost Wanderer Found/ NE day in the second spring afterRob had gone away, the first andlast news of the wanderer came toStanerigg, brought by the old one-eyed postman, Willie Chisholm,who had often wondered whetherhe ould be privileged to bear some mes-sa from across the seas to the desolateho-. •did not see the mistress that day, tofciieen disappointment, and itwasAilieK who took in the little package and thebearing the stamp of the took them tremblingly, andlaiown at the open window, fumbling inBpocket for her spectacle-case, whichfia new possession to which she hadtoily yet got accustomed. And it hap-Sj that at the moment Stanerigg him-sei:ame in, and she bade him falteringlyBthe door. In he news has come, an its no RobsMng. Im feart to open it. Tak thejtr first, faither. I took it from her, and, quite uncon-id s of what he was doing, knelt her so that he could open the letterMer knee. And they made a pat


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