. Christian herald and signs of our times . l, she cried softly, hcould vou ! How could vou do it! Shesighed sorrow fully. She had tiso hard to make Lemuel a good boy, 1nothing seemeJ to touch him, and, yoias he was, the neighbors had begun tothe blame of every misdeed uponshoulders, and Deacon Croaker predicw ith a mournful shake of his head, good will ever come to Lemuel HarJnHes a bad lot, a bad lot. Sing to me, cried Polly, the panawful! and taking the weary little ftin her arms, Pauline sang herself backto her usual happy trust. She would not tell Relle her letter nbeen destroyed. She mus


. Christian herald and signs of our times . l, she cried softly, hcould vou ! How could vou do it! Shesighed sorrow fully. She had tiso hard to make Lemuel a good boy, 1nothing seemeJ to touch him, and, yoias he was, the neighbors had begun tothe blame of every misdeed uponshoulders, and Deacon Croaker predicw ith a mournful shake of his head, good will ever come to Lemuel HarJnHes a bad lot, a bad lot. Sing to me, cried Polly, the panawful! and taking the weary little ftin her arms, Pauline sang herself backto her usual happy trust. She would not tell Relle her letter nbeen destroyed. She must shield Lenufrom the blame. (To be Confirmed.) i3g6 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. he St. Louis Convention. iT7A -^ TIAN HERALD presentedfgss the portrait of the candi-date of the Prohibition¥&) Party for President of theUnited States, with asketch of his career. To-day, it gives the portraitscandidates chosen by the Republicanit the recent ConventionSt. Louis. On that occasion, is said that he has in his lifetime deliver-ed more addresses to large audiences thanany other man in public life to-day. In1871. he married Miss Ada Sexton, whohas been an invalid for a number of years. Garrett A. Hobart, the Republican can-didate for Vice-President, is fifty-two yearsof age, and is a native of New Jersey,hav-ing been bom in Long Branch, in thatState, in 1844. He was educated at Rut-gers College, studied law, was admittedto the bar, and in 1871 was City Counselof Paterson, N. J. From that time for-ward his political advancement was rapid,and he became an influential participantin politics, being elected successively amember of the State Assembly and Senateand President of the latter body duringtwo terms. Mr. Hobart, however, has alsobeen interested in mercantile pursuits, andhas been a successful manager of largeproperties, railroads, banks, wherelegal knowledge and business ability wereneeded. He is President of the East


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