Christian herald and signs of our times . t was so much appreciated by the poor sufferersthat he misses it sorely now that for some reason his unknownfriend has ceased to send it. He asks us to send it to himregularly. We shall do so and hope that God will continueto use it in that abode of misery to his glory. The Training School for Sunday School Workers and Pas-tors Helpers at Springfield, Mass., has just issued its object is to train laymen to be efficient Sunday SchoolSuperintendents, missionaries and pastors lay helpers. Itscourses of study include Bible and Church History, Bi


Christian herald and signs of our times . t was so much appreciated by the poor sufferersthat he misses it sorely now that for some reason his unknownfriend has ceased to send it. He asks us to send it to himregularly. We shall do so and hope that God will continueto use it in that abode of misery to his glory. The Training School for Sunday School Workers and Pas-tors Helpers at Springfield, Mass., has just issued its object is to train laymen to be efficient Sunday SchoolSuperintendents, missionaries and pastors lay helpers. Itscourses of study include Bible and Church History, BibleStudy, Vocal music, etc., and the term is two years. Up-ward of seventy men who have graduated from the schoolare now usefully employed in Baptist, Congregational, Pres-byterian and Methodist Churches and the School has receivedcalls for forty-five more. Further particulars may be ob-tained from the Superintendent, Rev. E. P. Armstrong, 60Sherman Street, Springfield, Mass. May 27, 1891. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. 329. CURRENT EVENTS. Western Cyclones—A New Political Party—Kear-AdniiralBraine Retired—Queen Natalie Expelled—A Fatal Dy-namite Explosion—The Ucean Post-Offices a Success. SSTERN Missouri was visited by a tornado onMay 21st, which wreckedstores, dwellings, barnsand other buildings, andkilled and injured manypeople. At the town ofMexico, in that State, thefamily of a farmernamed Duffy was buriedin the ruins of their dwelling; the houseof William Stransburg was carried bodilyaway, and its inmates fatally hurt; a horsestanding in the road was picked up by the wind,carried a mile away and dashed to death onthe ground, and a heavy mowing machine wastorn to shreds. Remarkable stories of narrowescapes are related. The tornado swept a cleanpath three hundred yards wide through severalcounties, passing eastward. About twelve peo-ple are known to have perished. Cyclones andviolent hail storms occurred in Iowa and Illinois. The Birth of a New Polit


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