. Christian herald and signs of our times. MR. RESCUED BY I HE FAMILY HE HAD liEKRIENDEI). we were no feared to knock where Chris-tians prayed to Almighty God. Three days and nights elapsed before thetempest was over, and the snow blockaderaised. Paths were cut, the sun came out,the world laughed in its wintrv and fed, the MacMurdo familvwas speeded on its way, Mr. Ellsler car-rying them manv miles in his own sleigh,covered with buffalo robes and with hotbricks at their feet; and in their basket abountiful luncheon packed by Mrs. Ellsler. Twenty-five years passed. Reub


. Christian herald and signs of our times. MR. RESCUED BY I HE FAMILY HE HAD liEKRIENDEI). we were no feared to knock where Chris-tians prayed to Almighty God. Three days and nights elapsed before thetempest was over, and the snow blockaderaised. Paths were cut, the sun came out,the world laughed in its wintrv and fed, the MacMurdo familvwas speeded on its way, Mr. Ellsler car-rying them manv miles in his own sleigh,covered with buffalo robes and with hotbricks at their feet; and in their basket abountiful luncheon packed by Mrs. Ellsler. Twenty-five years passed. Reuben Ells-lers farm had been broken up into city had prospered steadilv, and was a manof substance, held in high esteem in thecommunity, where he was a leader. He hadheld the foremost offices in town and State,and was his pastors right-hand man andthe most acute and sagacious of church-workers. His business instinct had earlyled him to invest largely in land and at fifty,he was a millionaire. At filly, he was stouter and grayer ofco


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