Christian herald and signs of our times . im Frederick the Great, but therewas no greatness in him. Overcome it, myboy; try to get on in life, but do not waste timeand strength and peace of mind in coveting whatdoes not belong to you. Remember, a manslife consisteth not in the abundance of thethings which he possesses. The Christian Herald Binder. — Numerous Appli-cations have been received Irom readers of this journal lor a casein which the copie* of the paper, as they are received, may beplaced and kept clean lor binding at the end of the year. Tomeet this demand, a stock of such covers has


Christian herald and signs of our times . im Frederick the Great, but therewas no greatness in him. Overcome it, myboy; try to get on in life, but do not waste timeand strength and peace of mind in coveting whatdoes not belong to you. Remember, a manslife consisteth not in the abundance of thethings which he possesses. The Christian Herald Binder. — Numerous Appli-cations have been received Irom readers of this journal lor a casein which the copie* of the paper, as they are received, may beplaced and kept clean lor binding at the end of the year. Tomeet this demand, a stock of such covers has been prepared, andthey are now on sale at this office. Each cover is made of strongcloth, with the name of the journal stamped in gilt letters on theoutside. It is large enough to hold fifty-two copies, and is fittedwith the new patent apparatus for holding the papers securely:A cover will be sent, postage paid, ,o any address in the UnitedStates, on the receipt ot one dollar. THE CHRISTIAN HERALD AND SIGNS OF OUR TIMES. Jan. 28, QUR TIMES OFFICES, BIBLE HOUSE, NEW TOBK. Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N. V., asSecond-Class Matter. EDITOR. 9 Published Weekly. Subscription price in the United States,Canada, and Mexico, $ a year; $1 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. 0. money orders should be made payableto The Christian Herald, Station D. New York. GEORGE BANCROFT. WHEN, last Tuesday, through one door ofSt. Johns Church, Washington, the pro-cession of the boys choir clad in white,marched in, chanting a funeral hymn, and fromthe opposite door the casket containing thebody of George Bancroft entered followed bythe Supreme Court cf the United States, andthe President and his Cabinet and representa-tiv


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