. Christian herald and signs of our times. l K: li t Stati r. -42 Braadwtv V .v > rkanil we will forward it to the Western suffer, rs free 7,i lla. Macv, Ind. 1. Dec. »s 3 and 3. Both recent-ly and fully answered in The mail Bag. SubscQJ ber. You can probably get the book you want ? writing to Scribners, publishers, N. V Mrs. M W , Warren. O. Yes; premium International Bibp trill be sent on receipt of one dollar additional. S. H. Hallam, Dean, Tex We regret that we REQUESTS Poll PRAYERS By a Motkrr.—V. H., Lvon. Pa —For the converf a young man rhnia in a condition of spirit For two sisterst


. Christian herald and signs of our times. l K: li t Stati r. -42 Braadwtv V .v > rkanil we will forward it to the Western suffer, rs free 7,i lla. Macv, Ind. 1. Dec. »s 3 and 3. Both recent-ly and fully answered in The mail Bag. SubscQJ ber. You can probably get the book you want ? writing to Scribners, publishers, N. V Mrs. M W , Warren. O. Yes; premium International Bibp trill be sent on receipt of one dollar additional. S. H. Hallam, Dean, Tex We regret that we REQUESTS Poll PRAYERS By a Motkrr.—V. H., Lvon. Pa —For the converf a young man rhnia in a condition of spirit For two sisterstaining grao Hon uai indifference By a Sis/rr.—S. ^ ,and herself, that thev mav haveamid the trials of a difficult lile. Byn YtmgLK<b — (Golden Hair.)—T hat ehmav be led to Christ and that her tvrnnical tenipemay be subdued By a Mfthrr.—Salem, Mass.—That her son,young man of Iweilty-three, may become a Christiaand that he mav be kept from the curse of drink. JAN. 16, 180;. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 43. pathy is very rare, and the cold, hard factsof life must be anticipated by the parentlong precedent to the days of manhoodand set before the child without shrinkingor prejudice. And here, says the Chau-tauquan, is where the most difficult partof duty lies. The nearer we can come toregarding our children with the absolutevision of love, the nearer we shall approachthe ideal of understanding with regard totheir natures, dispositions, tempers, needs. HOME. In a Queens Kitchen. Where the Royal Dinners are Preparedat Windsor Castle — Q,ueens and Em-presses as \otable Housewives. HAT imperial station is not whollyincompatible with proper attentionto household duties, is proved bvmany instances. Probably thebest queens have been those whowere not so wholly taken upvith the pomp and glitter attached to theeremonial functions of their royal position,that thev had no time to interest them-selves in the training of their children, theconduct of their ho


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