ettte tw, fficmlfr. Tim HERALDS Creates business fortune of its tnmrn large rirrulation and renders licit results to its iiitvti tisers. SHENANDOAH, PA.. MONDAt, DEClttlHEU 7, 1890. VOL. XL-NO 301. v, GREAT BARGAINS :: IN- FURNITURE 5iS BEDDING. Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles $2. BO and Upwards. 1.7S " 3.75 " S.75 " - 1.0O " " 75 " J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. NOBBIEST HATS OF THE SEASON ' In flat set rims, high bands and medium height vpi crowns. Just the thing for young men. Our Fedora hats, brown and black, with straight rims, at $1.50, are the very latest. Our fashionable Fedora's, black and brown, at $1.00 are marvels. MAX LEVIT, UP-TO-DATE HATTER and GENT'S FURNISHER 15 E. CENTRE STREET. GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's J Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and quality guaranteed. , I CDDirlzr'C North Main St., I rl V HZ- O, Shenandoah, Pa. THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL Buy your Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents from the store that has the crisp, snappy bargains for wide-awake buyers We are Selling Dollar Games for 65c, 75c. and 85c. Fifty Cent Articles for - 35c, 37c, 45c. and 47c. Morgan's Bazar. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OR... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall Paper. From 23 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 6 cente. All other grotlea accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at once, In order that I cad enlarge my store. These bargains will hold Rood for a short time ly. Come nt once nml take advantage of the reduction. HANGER AND Kit. Thomas H. Snyder, FAPEL S3 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. dad 5 Gent List CONTINUED. CALIFORNIA EVAPORATED FRUITS. Two Pounds Fancy Evaporated Peaches. Three Pounds Choice Evaporated Peaches. Two Pounds Evaporated White Nectarines. Two Pounds Evaporated Apricots. . Two Pounds Evaporated Pears. Two Pounds Pitted Cherries. Two Pounds Blackberries. Two Pounds Best California Prunes. Two Pounds Fancy Ruby Prunes. Three Pounds Choice California Prunes. Two Pounds Mixed Nuts. Two "Pounds English Walnuts. Three Pounds Brazil Cream Nuts. SHOOTING IN THE FIRST. Two llrutnl Kncountors on Centre Street Yesterday Afternoon. Tlio First ward was In an uproar yesterday afternoon over two encounters betweon fac tious of tlio Lithuanian pooplo and which appear to liavo been rained by a feud which 1iai existed between tho factions for years. It is stated that the nicro accidental meeting of any of tho factious is a signal for a general row. It is alleged that at about four o'clock yes terday afternoon ono Anthony Burba loft tho houso of saloonkeeper William Snydor, at the corner of Centra and Kmerick streets, and found ono William ltonch and flvo friends Btandlug at the cornor. llurba, it is statod, oxclaluied "With tho holp of God" aud sprang at Roach. Tlio latter is a small man, but very powerful, and soon had Burba prostrate on tho ground. Tho latter's friends then jumped upon Koach and Roach's friends. For sqvoral minutes a dozen or moro enraged mon ongaged in bitter conflict in which brass knuckles played a prominent part. Fluully Burba was dragged from tho crowd into Snyder's houso, Ills scalp was cut in many places and his faco appeared to be beaten almost to a jolty. Uoach emerged from tho battle with a long gash along tho side of his face and uiauy bruises. About two hours lator thoro was a second fracas at the cor.Ceutro and Boners streets in which tho samo factious took 'part and in which Burba was shot at aud hit, but escaped with a bruising by tho bullet. Ouo Martin String was arrested for tho shooting and put under bail for a hearing befcre Justico Cardin this ovouing. Stories of tho shooting differ. Burba says ho bad no hand in the light, but was about to get on an electric car wliilo tho tight was in progress when ho remarked to String that thoro should bo no tight and tho latter, without replying, drow a revolver and flred. Tho bullet entered Burba's pants pocket, on tho right hand sido, glanced oil' on a silver dollar and passed through tho man's ororcoat. Tho force of the bullet on tho silver dollar caused a largo bruise ou Burba's groin. Had tho bullet entered the body the wound, in all probability, would havo boon a very dangerous one. Advance lit Patent Aledlclnos. To the l'untio : Owing to tho fact that the manufacturers and jobbers of patont medicines liavo incrcasod tho pricos, it nocos sarily compells the undersigned t6 sell all 15c, 25c, 33c, 50c and 75c preparations at their marked prices. However, we will continue soiling all ono dollar preparations at ninety cents, and all above that at tho usual reduc tion, although the prices of these prepara tions liavo also been advanced. With a view of giving our patrons an opportunity to buy at tho present prices, the now ratos will not bo charged until on und after Monday, Do comber 14, 1690. Qitun'r.Kit Bros, A. Waslev, C. H, IlAciE.vnucir, 1'. I'. D. KutUN, Shenandoah Duvki Store, Dr. Cms, Phii.i,U's, Chas. Povinskv, lw SiiAi'iitA's Pharmacy. Kconomy ts a Grout JUoienno Iu buying. Kings wo are now offering at $1.00 and upward in solid gold is good.value. We know you will bo ploased with thorn, and if not, wo will refund your money, as wo do not want any dissatisfaction among our patrons. At Maloy's, 1(1 North Main street. Ornnd Hall To-nlglit. To-night the Defender Hoso Company of Turkey Hun will hold a grand ball in llob bins' opera houso to raise funds for a build ing. Srblg timo is expected. All the firo companies will parade to tho hall from tho Borough buildiug to tho music of tho Turkey Kun band. Tho parade will startat 7 o'clock. Help tho Defenders to establish a placo in which to hold meetings and shelter their ap paratus. Accident to it Former Townsman. Word has been received from Koauoke, Va stating that a sad accident befell John J, Sheoli.ii! I.ui Tuesday in the machine works ut that place. Tlio accident resulted in tho loss of his lclt hand, by a cylinder falling on it, mashing tho niciii'i r o badly that ampu tation was necessary. Mr. Shcohan was formerly a resident of this town, and his friouds hero will bo grioved to learn of his sad misfortune. HE OPENING OF (101188 No Important Results Expected This Week. WILL IGNORE THE D1NGLEY BILL The Republicans Will Probably Call an Extra Session of Congresi For March loth-Chairman Hanna I ow a Cen tral Figure In Washington. 7.-vL At llreen's Itlulto Cafe. Our freo lunch to-night will consist of a nice dish of beau soup. Hot luuch to-morrow morning, Meals served at all hours. New Lehigh lfrunuh. Rumor has it that tho Lehigh Valley Kail road Company will havo a lino intuTamau.ua before next summer. Tho proposition is to build a branch of that road beginning at Quakake and running through tho valley to East Mahanoy Junction, or Lakeside as it is now called, and tlienco to Tamaritia. This will glvo the Lehigh a profitable aud short routo from Tamaqua to Delano and all points down tho Lehigh Valley, Them's Just What Vim Wimt. Pau-Tiua (25c.) for coughs aud colds. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. Underwent Operations. Operations for tho relief of internal dis eases were successfully performed yesterday upon Messrs. Frank Hart, of tho Columbia Browing Company, and John Portz, the tailor, by Dr. D. W. Straub, of town, and Dr. Snyder, of Ashland. Both patients nro doing exceedingly well and spoak words of praise for tho physicians. Dr. Straub re turned to his studies again this morning, having coino home especially for this occa sion, whilo Dr. Snyder will bo tho attending physician. Jflckert's Cafe. Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will couslst of nice vegetablo soup. Honors Conferred. Wm. J. Monaghati, of Connors' Patch, who is a student ut the Medicu-C'hirurglral Col lege at Philadelphia, has been elected corres ponding secretary of the Pauocoast Surgical ! and Auatomical Society, which is connected with the college. This is tho flrst timo iu the history of the college that such an honor has been conferred on a Freshman studont. Mr. Monaghau only entered the college this term. Watch chains in varieties, Maley's, the Washington, Dee. 7. Ylco Provident Stovonson called tho sonatj) to order at uuou today. Tlio flrst day jf tho sosslon will bo tlovotcd almost entirely to receiv ing the president's mossiigo. Immedi ately nftor tho oponlng praypr committees were nppointed to notify- tho president nml tlio houso of ri'prosonUi'ilves tlmt tho somite was organized nnd rjndy to rocolvo communications nnd prooj-ort with busi ness. If precedents nro followed thoro will bo nn ndjournmout goon nftor tho 10 celpt of tho prosldont's mossugo. Tho flrst wook of tho Boston Is not ex pected to bo productlvo of (Iny important results In a leglslntlvo way. Thoro nro many sonators who thlnk that but Uttlo or nothing ahould bo dono beyond tho passngo of tho appropriation bills nt this session, nnd as thoso mensures nocossarlly originate In tho houso thorp will bo a dis position to postpone tho season of activity until somo of thoso bills (Jon bo recolvod from tho othor end of the Capitol. Tlio probabilities aro that tho dilly sosslons nt tho beginning will bo comparatively brief, nnd that tho scnato Willi content Itself with four days' work onoh jvook. Thooalondar prosonts ivwldo rnngo of nintorlnl for consideration Iu caso tho son ato shows a disposition to pvtsy Itself, In this Is included tho Immigration bill, which la tho "uuilulsliod'i business," tho Paciflo railroad refundinuibill, tho state hood bills nnd tho Dlngloy tariff and bond bills, as well as tho Cuban and Hawaiian questions. , Sonators Lodgo nnd Ghntodlor havo nn nouncod their determination to press tho immigration bill to a Tots' as spoodlly as they can. It will bo tho first regular busi ness to bo takon up and pannot be dis placed oxcopt by voto or unanimous con sent. Thoy hopo to get tho bill through before tlio holidays. It is also posslblo that tho president's messngo may suggest sub jects for spoechos, and thorjj nro thoso who predict that tho Cuban quostlon will ro colvo vigorous attoutlaii front tho begin- ' nlug of tho session. , It Is generally hgrood that tho Ropubll- cans will hold a caucus to dotormlno upon A lino of policy, ospooljilly with roforonco to tho tariff, Hud uutll nftor tho axchanga of vlows which this oonforunco will por- j mlt no stop Is llltoly to bo taken which will commit tho party to any position on I any question of political slgnlflcnnco. Tho oponlng wook promises to boo tho houso put its shoulder to ho whool of tho regular appropriation b(lls. Chairman Cannon nnd thocommlttoj) on npproprl n tlons woro at work all last wook, and it Is thoir ournest Intention tc pass two nnd possibly three- of tho bills before tho Christ mas holidays. Tho ponslpn and legisla tive appropriation bills nrp about ready, nnd work ou ono or tho other of thoso will bo begun In tho houso before tho wook; closes. Tho pension bill, although It car rlos a Inrger amount of mouoy than any of tho othor supply bills, Is vory brief, and unloss soma political discussion Is pre Clpitatod is not Ukoly to consume much timo In its consideration, Beyond thoso two bills nothing Is In sight at present. It Is, of course, not un likely that tho oonimlttco on rulos will provide something for tha houso to do In caeo tho cominltteo on appropriations Is not prepared to go ahead with oithor of thoso appropriation bills. Tho oourso of tho legislation, so far ns tho Important measures on tho calond.tr Is concornod (like tho Paciflo railroad funding bill, tho Nicaragua canal bill, ota.), will bo de termined entirely by tho rulos oommittoo. Hut It Is safo to assumo that nothing will bo allowed to tnko thn ph.eo of tho appro priation bill s as thoy are reported for ac tion. Thoy always havo tho right of way at tho short sosslon. It Is unanimously conosdod that tho Ho publican program Is to Ignore tho Dlngloy tariff bill, and to summon an oxtra sosslon of tho Fifty-fifth congrosJ for tho 15th of March for tho purposo of passing a now tariff measure, so thoso features of tho sit uation which have absorbed tho iittentlon pf politicians recently hara ceasod to bo uf Intorest, Iu their placo eomo tho cabinet predictions. A control figure Is Mr. Marcus A. Ilauna, who Is looked upon liora as tho ad vance ngont of tho McKlnloy administra tion, with n commission to feel tho pulso of congress nnd to communicate, tho pol icy of tho presldont-oloot to tho Isidore. Whon Mr, Unuua uppcaj-od In tho Arling ton lobby yo3torday, acpompanied by Q, II. Payno, of Wisconsin, who Is slated as a cabinet probability', 0. J. Dawos, of Chicago, u member o tho Hopubltcnn cominltteo, and Gonorn l Horace Porter, tho marshal of tho lnai guratlon parado, tho party was surroui Jed by congress men und othor polltlcln is, who escorted them to Mr. Hauna's n nun. Tho Republican chair nan had boon In vlslblo during tho day, i rylngto put nsldo politics for a Sunday, j io oxplalued, but throughout tho oveiilnj ho was besot by visitors. Somo of tho nost consplouous won about tho hotel, um 'Stof whom tnlkod with Mr. Hanna durliii tho evening, wero tsonators nuu oi uouocticut and Al dricn ot unouo Island, nnd Vice Chairman grosslonal campaign oral Grosvonor, of Oh! with most of his en PRACTICALLY FREE FRO PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Clowliind Sill, Mills Um Iloctllnriit In Cnn- i grrs 1 111 Afti-mnon. nt-clnl in I'vkNiVd If, -tut i. i Wa-iiisi.ton. Dec. 7, 3:00 p. m.-Pre.idcnt 'Tlie Vnlki Evangelical Coil'l Uovoland submitted hii annal mossago to1 New Church Opened Yesf congress lo-uny. I I'pon the question of the relations of this I , country witli Turkey, the President assures Congress that tho disturbed condition as sumed a ludicrous aspect, but affords pro tection to Americans there. Our hostility by force would not not only bo leslslod by tho Ottoman government but be regsrded as interruption of their plunsby the other great nations who assort their exclusivo right to intorveno in their own way for security to life in Turkey. Doesn't bcliovo present somber prospects there will bo long per mitted to oflVnd Christendom. In refoionoe to the Cuban situation, the Interesting and Impressive Se During the Day and Evonlng' Dollars Were Raissd Subscriptions 1 There is n fnv in fltn T j-SI ' congregation and thero ii ample hi lor it. ;ot only has the cong' 1 como possessed of and now c 1 i. ii ,, ,, v"im i,uu3m;u ui uiiu now vrc President says the situation of affairs in that church worth from fs.000 t.i Jit' country hac not improved to any extent since tho last messngo. Ho was advised by his government some months ago that ir satisfactory mcn-aires for homo rulo was accepted by tho insurgents, our government j would find a way nut objcctiouablo to Spain of furnishing sucli guarity. While no1 definite response has yet been received, ho , Kovs. Grow, of Shamokin, J entertains mo uellel that it will bo not altogether uuwclcomo. Our policy and in terests would constrain us to object to ac quisition to tho Island and of interference by any other nation when inability of Spain to also starts ou a new leaso of life t ' linmn nr.-ipHmllv fron nf ,l,i',t t was dedicated last night under mi I circumstances and a week of rt, tivuy win loilow Tho services preliminary to tluf I opened in the church ou Satimr'l iiev. j. j. i;citz, tlio pastor, was 1 Chcrryvllle; D. I Uvans, of the,1 1 list, and Alfred Hccbncr of thi"l episcopal church After a cont fifteen minutes liov Gross mcar'l qucnt sermon on tho necesJty al? deal successfully with tho insurgents becomes I al,1,lca building a rhrhtla1 manifest. Then our obligations to Spain ' V5'," by 1Klev- ,1,'?'"' ,S"1S,' m,i,i,ii,n.,...i i i .i i . . doxology and benediction clcccd .'. , , v" "f ",u '"X"Kr "' Tho services were continued1 tions which wo can haidly hesilato to recog-1 opening by a song service at 0: 13n ,. followed at 10 o'clock by a vory i Upon the financial question tlio President i propriate sermon by Rov (ilio1 navs it is mncpilfil ilmf wn i.,..n service, ami tntnii tlm pmi-1tt sured finaucial peaco bafety until the govern-' 8crmo". n blackboard having upo'l mcnt currency obligations upon which gold ' , -i'layt. may ho demanded from tho treasury aro withdrawn from circulation aud cancelled aud tho issuing of low interest bearing bonds for tho purposo of redemption, appoftrs to bo an effective path to reform. Na tional bauks should redeem their own cur rency and bo pormittcd to issuo money for the full value, of government bonds deposited. congregation and Rov Reitz, stateii mat no proposed to rt j money to clear tho church of do 1 tlin nutlittfa nf off Rdtlnrpft in rfnrfannt llm iimni'd ft1,tt..nB 41. n. .il.i 1. ..n-. 1 I ,.,i,utiuiia ,, uiifcu, un UllClOU U'l.n.. 41. ... 1. -4....4-.1 41.. A'D chalked over in conformity with ' suiiscribcd. V. W Dongler secre I building cominiltco, read a rotx I that the entire cost of tho church, I eriy was 70,313.00, 01 wiucii am I was paid to tho Knglish Luthoral I Viirinors' lustltuto. Tho Schuylkill County Farmers' Institute, to bo held undor tho allspices of tho Depart ment of Pennsylvania, will bo hold in P. 0. 1 tiou, the former ownors. Rev 1 S. of A. hall, at Ringtown, on Friday, l)c-1 "iat of this amount $1,807 03 haiL ccmborlSth. The atjdiebs of welcome will j leaving a balance of $3,711 is, lmi bo made by I!. R. Rcisch, to bo responded to already a subscription list of $01)0' by W. H. Stout. Prof. I. A. Seltzer will dis- net balance to be raised was $3,81' cuss tho subject, "Does farming puy in Cata- t wanted to lie on tho safo side aud wissa auoyr .niss ueciua stauuer will 1 110 mucus on mo crots rcprcscr. spcac on iiouseuoiu i.couoniy." Speakors from abroad will also bo present aud discuss subjects of interest to the farmers. Apples! Applestl Apples!!! Choicest York stato applos $1.35 and $1.50 per barrel. 12-7-3t Cohlett's, 3(1 S. Main street. County OIUcliiU' lliiiiiln. Tho following ollicials-elect filed their bonds with Kecorder Seheurmaii. who for warded them to tlio Secretary of Stato at Harrisburg: Elias Davis, Treasurer, in tho sum of $18,000 ; Frank C. Rooso. Register, in tho sum of $30,000 j James R. Dcegau, Pro thonotary, in tho" sum of $10,000, and Emanuel Jenkyn, Recordor, In tlio sum of $10,000 for paying all taxes demanded aud received under tho Act of April 0, 1830, and 1,000 for tho preservation of tho records. Tho Union Safo Deposit Bank, of Pottsvllle, is surety for nil. Heavy Coiil Trnlllo, Last week was a busy 0110 ou tho Reading road, so far as tho coal trade was concerned. Notwithstanding the fact that the collieries only worked four days, an average of 30 trains of 45 cars each wero sont to market. Tho Planes worked all Saturday night and about 45 trains wero bandied iu 24 hours. Health Iti-ports. The following cases of measles havo been reported to tho Board of Health : George Wallaco, 3J years, 0)0 West Apple alley; Lizzio Zollnskl, 11 months, 30 liist Lloyd stieot. The infant child of John Sucddou has recovered from diphtheria. Bottled Sunshine for tlio sufforor from throat or lung troubles is found in tho pleas ant tasted and quick curing roraedy known as Wcnck's Qlyccrolo of Tar nnd Wild Cherry. It has been tried in this town and has given cntiro satisfaction Sold by Chas. Povinsky, Shenandoah, Pa. 13-3-Sw Caiulirlilgo Collli-ry Itoliliem. Judge Savidgo scntonced flus. Gaugor, who was convicted at tlio November term of criminal court of larceny, malicious mischief and assault and battery. The sentences foot up two years, six months and twenty days The work started and within lufl nvo contributions of $100 each w ' 011 the board and at tho noon hoi 1, vices closed with contributions an about $1,300. At 1 p. 111. the Sunday school s the old quarters in Dougherty marched to tho now church )i During its session thero tho school 1 to be chalked up. At thrco o'clock in the aftoru fni-m llliint llirr w.e l.nl.l ... ...l.t..llfl tho religious denominations were1'! Addresses were mado by Kovs. 1(1 uiick, lieconcr, u iioylo and Lieut. Haslani, of the American also responded to an Invitation 11 brief but interesting story of b.ll was a circus performer in Englanoi years ago aud steppod from tho 1 into the ranks of tho Salvation 'X said his pay at tho circus was go decreaso from what ho mado t'ht present iucomo is moro thanmadnl joy ho feels ovorovory drunkard Jil 411 juiu4imii null umiglllg to 11 'I form. Beforo coming to ShonanoiJ Haslam was engaged in misslonal- tho Philadelphia prisons. At tho afternoou service about't'l was raised aud the congregation v'l fill mood when the evening scrvl 1 lin ehlirpli wna i-t-mi-ilni! nml tiv'l stood at the doors. Rev Uruij nr dedicatory sermon in a masterly "il occupiod the pulpit an hour aud Ir. Tho blackboard was displayed afti. of tho sermon. At ten minutes pf jl last block was chalked and tho c'tuB board stood beforo tho congregitldjrl white. The last dollar of tho , 1 been subscribed and tho usieinblar. (4 uuuj I414U M4UU 4 1UISU UlU A yl aii Hiessings 1 low ' j no dcaicag followed, Kov. Gross officiating 1. J. H. Kester. J. L. Hassler, M II O. S. Kebler, David Faust, 11, f ,1 Louis B. Seltzer, tho trustees, rltH keyH and wero duly charged wit 11 lulltics and duties of their pcJtibi I mo congregation. a resolution was oucreti anu 14 ! tcildlui? to tessrs. M T. kernnm solitary confinement, the costs of prosecution II. Kehler, the building conimlttJ, ' and $30 fine. Ganger robbed tho oflico of cere thanks of tho congregation l"'. 'hnlrninn Ilabcock lircor, ot tho con liuultteo, nnd Gen- much listening and! chlot purposo of his vj llmlnary nrrangomon tion ccromonlos. ltq of chairman of tlio la too which lias boon I Woodward, a promljl this city, Mr- ilunu ward will glvo a night. Ho fours thai eltlon would takol could spare from hU Iutorest in tho ntS ropubllo hus boon ril whloh was civon rs Mr. Hnnnn did tlo tallting. Tho ;c Is to inako pro- for tho lnaugura 'ding tho position guratlon commit lored to Mr. S. W. t business man of ;ald: "Mr. Wood- ilto answer before 10 dutlos ot tho po ire timo than ho slucss." of tha Hawaiian died by tho dinner day night by ox Cambridge colliery, blow open tho mfo aud assaulted Thomas O'C'onnell, the watchman. New lm ement. Substantial flag stono pavements nro beini; laid in frout of tho business houses of Strouso tho jeweler, aud Iouis Klein's, on North Main street. . 4V Tull'y.l'iilli Miss Winifred Kcilly gavo a "taffy-pull" to hor numerous friends on Saturday eveulug. Songs and games wero indulged In, aud all present voted Miss Kollly an excellent hostess. Messrs. Mcllrcarty, Deviue aud Horner, of Coutralia, wero in attendance. You may novcr tuako $1,000,000, no matter how long you livo, but you will savo It if you buy of the Factory Shok Store and livo long enough I.ehlgh Colllviles Idle To-inorrnw. Tho Lohigh Valloy colliorios will not work to-morrow, it being a holy day. They will resume operations ou Wednesday morning, of Trustees for the faithful maun they directed tho construction of , Tho new edifice is ouo of whit. gregation may bo Justly proud J is central, mo cuiiico is ample in ir aim uauiibomo uotu insiuo anui, church lias been much change! (oil oil former appearance. Tho fronf, orougiu uiisu witli tne streets and) slou of 23 feet lias been added fcll Tho high narrow windows have b, , gomio anil more artistic cnape aui stained and othor fancy pauesin1 sldoof tho main vestibule aro divided from tbouialn as.:ombly by partitions partly made of grin, but those partitions ran be ra :.' j!f ono assembly room from the front,0 of tho cliurch. A gallery bis orected aud occupies the bpac il part uf tho church over tho clr-s cellar has also boon made under aud in it is a boating plant tbat lent radiation service in : '1 d'l Although the purchase of aCr u." tho property coal tho consreatit 518 r,o, people who are cjuinetcu' , my that the projiorty as it stanCJ worth from $S,000 to $ 10,000 t gregation certainly lia- cm rejoicing. ,V year ago hit Mb. r.....,.i i. 41... ...it. i.. 4i.. 4U4VI4 UJ 4UU eillli U IUV Ql Association out ot tno cuurcli at ttjj Cherry aud West streets In which Bblpcd for 21 years and had liothr an orgau and some carpet Yu started out with a valuaVl" prtitl own anu practically tree ot aeui. Jeweler, Secretary of Stato . W-is. 1 W" Foster to Mr ttunii'i i scriptious made at the scrvlceJ yii wrm luinilired it .only a balance of HI 1. -ill to b ti ' STWT" "I" " 'CA4Mid
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