Christian herald and signs of our times . t;?, by Chablbs Walton, lu the office of (he Librarian uf Congress at Wasiun^u Vol. IX. No. 10. THURSDAY, MARCH n, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE 01 THE ET. HON. H. OHILDERS, AND PIOTUEE 0E A SOENEIN THE LONDON EIOTS. THE HOME 0IE0LE. Dr. Talmages Sermon LastSunday Morning. THE OHUROH IN THE HOUSE. By Dr. Deems. OUREENT EVENTS: The Presidents Messageon the Removals—The Chinese Indemnity—Strikeof theOar-Drivers in New York—Mr. GladstonesVictory in Parliament—A Childs Life Saved by aDog—An Absent-Minded Lady at O


Christian herald and signs of our times . t;?, by Chablbs Walton, lu the office of (he Librarian uf Congress at Wasiun^u Vol. IX. No. 10. THURSDAY, MARCH n, 1886. Price Three Cents. CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER. PORTRAIT AND LIFE 01 THE ET. HON. H. OHILDERS, AND PIOTUEE 0E A SOENEIN THE LONDON EIOTS. THE HOME 0IE0LE. Dr. Talmages Sermon LastSunday Morning. THE OHUROH IN THE HOUSE. By Dr. Deems. OUREENT EVENTS: The Presidents Messageon the Removals—The Chinese Indemnity—Strikeof theOar-Drivers in New York—Mr. GladstonesVictory in Parliament—A Childs Life Saved by aDog—An Absent-Minded Lady at Ohurch, etc. PICTURE OF A BOYCOTTERS COURT. A New Sermon byBy Professor THE INVIOLABLE H. Spurgeon. PROTESTANTISM IN —Notices of New Books. GOSPEL WORK IN CHINA. ANECDOTES RELATED AT THE EVANGELIS-TIC MEETINGS IN SCOTLAND. THE DUTY OF THE HOUE. By Rev. Richard flhftflfjflT A LEARNED INEBRIATES WARNING. (WithIllustration.) A FATAL FRAUD. A Serial Story. (Concluded.,Messiahs Messenger. By Mrs. M. The Et. Hon, H, 0. CHILDEES, the British Home Secretary—Scene in the London Eiots of February 8. 146 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. March 11. THE RT. HON. H. C. E. CHILDERS, The statesman whose portrait appears on thefirst page is the member of the British Adminis-tration whose duty it is to investigate the troublesout of which grew the London riot of Monday,February 8th, a scene in which is depicted alsoon the first page. Mr. Childers is at the head ofthe Home Department, or, as we should de-nominate the office. Secretary of the is one of the useful men about Parliamentwho can be relied upon to conduct the affairs ofany of the Government departments in a respect-able, creditable manner. There is nothing brill-iant about him, he is not a genius, but a plain,honest business man, with plenty of shrewdnessand administrative capacity. It is remarkable that the office to which hewas assigned, and which seemed the one


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