Christian herald and signs of our times . e new Senator, but theanswers were vague. Time would be neededto get familiar with the duties ; there was nooffice vacant, and similar excuses. Josephscreditors were pressing and he knew not whatto do. If he could have time, if he could tideover a few months he would come out all a bad crisis he offered a note to stave off thesheriff and one night in the privacy of his officehe forged an endorsement on it. Yes, it has come to this. He was a was what his forsaking of his friend andhis fathers friend had brought him to. Therewas no


Christian herald and signs of our times . e new Senator, but theanswers were vague. Time would be neededto get familiar with the duties ; there was nooffice vacant, and similar excuses. Josephscreditors were pressing and he knew not whatto do. If he could have time, if he could tideover a few months he would come out all a bad crisis he offered a note to stave off thesheriff and one night in the privacy of his officehe forged an endorsement on it. Yes, it has come to this. He was a was what his forsaking of his friend andhis fathers friend had brought him to. Therewas no help now. He would have gone to and confessed everything, but the ex-Senator had given him up. He was in Europenow travelling for his health and there was noone from whom Joseph could get help. He re-solved to abscond before the forged note cameto maturity, but detection came before that andhe was arrested and convicted and sent to thepenitentiary for a long term. 296 THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. May 13, ! OUR TIMES OFFICES, BIBLE HOUSE, NEW YORK. Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. Y., asSecond-Class Matter. EDITOR. f Published Weekly. Subscription price in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, $ a year ; g: eight months ; 75 centssix months : will be sent two months for 25 cents, postagefree; in Europe and in all countries in the Postal Union, 50cents extra postage : subscriptions always payable in ad-vance. Single copies, price 5 cents. Any newsdealer willfurnish the paper weekly when ordered. All P. O. money orders should be made payableto The Christian Herald. Station D. New York. The prayers of the readers of this journal arerequested for the blessing of God upon its Editor,and those whose sermons, articles, or labors forChrist are printed in it; and that its circulationmay be used by the Holy Spirit for the conversionof sinners and the quickening of Gods people. COLLEGE BOAT-RACES. WE will have this coming season, as lastsum


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