& £ = JB + 4 ww oe at nadie te LR page a o pL 7 S £ ” THE NEW LUTHER — Dedication of the New Iwmth- eran Church. The new St. Luke's Lutheran church Sabbath last, June 20, Services began on Thursday evening previous, when a fine theological dis- course was delivered in the main Sab- bath school room by Rev. J. A. Earnest, of Mifflinburg. A choir of male lent Interest to the servic. On evening services were again held in Friday game room, when a Fischer, pastor, general design of the edifice. The ceil ¥ 3 [" it} . tha ing is frescoed with gre: nd the painting of the walls dons lr with a rich brown for the base. The windows are of I | tiful in design, i lend a charin | admired by al | memorial pieces | departed, wh { the cause of the Savi The main Sab . 1 bath = 3 for seating 100), beautiful sts wi | Tothe east it 18 fina 1 i 180 carpeted, with Felton d:d notarrive for the Friday even services, cogsequentiy a disconrse was delivered by Rev, Fischer. Satur day eveniog was sel apart fora meeting of members the cougregation, to ing of un the comming Sabbath. Sabbath morning opened with a bright sky and cool but pleasant air. Early ve- hicles began to arrive, and the town was Jively with visitors from different parts of the county long before the hour for services, All the apartments of the church were thrown in one, and the half ddzen ushers were kept busy seating the streams of men and women that wended their way to the church, and when the hour for the opening of wor- ship came every available seat and space were occupied, Arrangements were ad- mirably carried out, order was good, and all were provided with comfortable seats, The choir broke the silence by an open~ ing chant, which was followed by pray- read the Dedicatory service, Rev. Dr. Conrad commenced bis whicls all his sermons are noted Doctor wound up with an earnest appeal which was upwards o a crowd he cen always reach it by ap- about a half hour's effort $2360 ware snb- scribed ,and the congregation was dis missed. In the afiernoon a children’s meeting was held, to which the little ones of all waz a good turn-out of children and adults. The services were opened by prayer and song, followed by a talk to the children from Rev, Felton who rivet- ed their attention by interesting inci~ dents and instructive ideas, Dr. Con- rad followed and deeply interested big and little with his plain words of wis dom sud instructive thought. The little ones were ready and apt io responses which proves that Centre Hail has well conducted Sabbath schools, The evening service hrooght a large rudience. The opening exercise was re- eponsive, and the choir, sil male voices, came in admirably with its paris, ending with a choice anthem which was charm- ingly rendered. Rev. Dr, Conrad egein took the pulpit and delivered a most elo- quent aud powerful discourse which beld the audience spell bound for nearly an hour, when be again appealed for aid "was pome $600 when the services closed with the 0sual exercises. of which is elegant, thers is worthy of siote two plosh cushioned wsaluu: altar chairs by Mr, aud Mrs, D. Hess, Three large walnut pulpit chairs, the centre chair by Mis. Annie Kurtz, and night aod left chairs by Mrs. Salile Iarpster and Mrs, James Alexander, Communs ion table by Mrs, Catherine Durst; Head- ing stand by Mrs. Dr. Smith; Baptismal stand by Rev, A. N. Werner and James Fortney, of Pive Grove Mills; one lower stand by Mrs. W. P, Bhoop; carpeting by Mrs. Annie Wolf, The new church is now one of the handsomest in Central Pennsylvania, od any church building in our county. The spire is imposing and beautiful and in its belfry is one of the best Menely bells, The ceilings of the auditorium and prin- cipal Sabbath room display the Gothic style of the edifice, and are in striking contrast and barmony with the exterior plan. The floor of the auditorium in- clines toward the pulpit, and is capped with upwards 350 opera chairs of the best make by a New York house; the chair seat works upon a hinge to be folded vertically and is supplied with a hat-rest. The seats are arranged in cir- cles. The floor is covered with a bean tiful carpet, in which bright red predom- inates, with a dark figure as a relief, The entire chamber is lighted by a sin- gle chandelier with 1000 candle power, The pulpit, altar, choir place and altar railing are all of handsome workman- ship, and in perfect keeping with the The man on a plane wit! chamber, with a flutt on swinging sash to thrown in one with the special occasions when | pacity is needed. The infa er meeting chambers can alse for this purpose, ] quire, i. e., all can be thro " The north-es corner hb for the ndinister. The above is ¢ sketch of the ica, The were Grove & if, have credidable job of their contract, witl I). B. Brisbin as manager. The building committee f should consisted of Fred chairman, John Spangler, Jo 1 Mich. Derstine and Jas. Alexander. wy cyclone passed over the neighborhood nf Boiliog Springs. The barn on Loel’ farm was partly uproofed apd from their roots, and | | away. John Black, of pear P is one of the few forlunate farmers | vear—liis crops will be better year, John F. Heckman, of G i rejoices in flelds that look p [here is soch an oasis here and our county, but not many. Jt i8 told na t been there, that there will not yuoshels of wheat in er this year. froes t jenoes regy, ¢ ¥ parties Bons AE 11 Her Father Is a "Flan A good story is told of one of {he tars of an undertaker bad married a Calif 80 bad her glatar, The « ried sry in the fa maks gr in a social way. The story qf them being asked by some of her we society acquaintances in San Francisco garding her former home, replied thal came from the sou “From the south!” gponse, “Yes “W kat part of ths soutl § “Oh, from the District o mgton” “Ab, the District of Columbia, tori. What was your father's “Oh, he is a planter, The father is still trict of Columbia —W cagh Journgl ff thi oficers west and poes t Was tLe wl Pe a shring tor 1 am daily in receipt of f from manufactur numero ers who want to kn my coo working, an | plan 1 ba ax that of which has been in of years, and has country. by only one erative plan with asking in orngation as to the yadoptel, My plan is th Mons Godin, of Guise mv employ 0 France for a number been adopted in this other twdddes mina I psy the men fai and at the end of the after doducting 7 per cent interest on the capital I have invested, I divided the profits with my workmen in the ratio of their aggregats annual salaries to my invested eaplial. My nen work hours a day ani get off at 2 p. m. on Fat urdays 1 intend after a while to introduce an insurance feature and a building asso ciation into my plan ~N, (). Nelson in Globo Democrat existen © factory wae your, fen An Awkward Position for Doth. At Old Orchard last summer a lady who spends hor winters in Boston became very much pleased with a gentleman who was a guest In the same hotel as herself and paid her marked attention. The (friendship, however, diel out with the season, and the Indy supposed the gentleman had returned to Philadelphia. The other morning she ordered hor breakfast served in har room at the hotel, and when she opened the door to lot the waiter in there stool her bandsome friend of the summer. It was an awkward position for loth, and explanations were impossible, but the lady did not offer him the customary tip. 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