The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 23, 1899, Page 20

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CRDERS IS3U T0 GUARDSMES ARE VERY SLOW The Millta;y Board Is| Missin N e COMPANIES AR[ MUSTERED LACK FUNDS TRANSPORTATION. . That ORGANIZATIONS FOR S ceive Bri- the the ond R lifor nia o ey Y B % . FRANCISCO CALL, UNDAY JULY 23, 1899 Hale's. | Hale's. Hale's. | Hale’s. SSSUUULISSSSUUUU PRSP o Hale’s. Hale Wwwwwmwwwv\fiwww4 é Clean-up in DR ESb (IOODS- ‘ s e irning goods into cash—prices made to keep things humming—a store 3 i el Il Drawers—Good heavy soft finish muslin: well made: felled seams: 1 icks and a hem at the hottom; sizes from ) 12 years: a L e ‘ e week R 2 1-2¢ pair & = only: we call partic Here fs something to keep the little fc.ks warm; fine e A 2 ther Hubbard style; assorted patterns in dainty pink es’ wide @ sold at 65¢ a vears; a'clean-up at Hale's this week.43¢ eat little costume for Suits H. N. L. §.; drawers ankle length; but- clean-u s week seams heavy enough for winter wear; limate; a clean-up at Hale's this week .... 29¢ a4 Cambric ith an elaborately trim Another dip in millinery prices— rib exquisite garment: one SR n £1.00 : g b 9 length: elastic top; double soles, heels, toes: a : SiniTolacd will give excellent satisfaction; a few of t 4 Hale's clea this week 16 at 5 i Tender Feet—A 4 lisle hose, with extra double 5 it } A soles: a cor mfort of silk with the prac- cu ¢ lisle; & beautif elastic; an elegant fin- e avery e r | adles” Tevsew, Ribbed 'Liale Union sSoi High neck: qu leeves: pants knee ol : . v rerel e itton across shoulder with pearl button hell finish across i he g season: < the front and around the neck: flat covered seams: a f $1 kind left; in 50| c Desirable little garments for hoys and girls; natural : 2 | &ray t prevent shrinking; hutton across shoul- Slored Firar At A this | der: silk nck; ages 6, 7, 8 9, 10 years i | FOR MEN HALE'S CLEAN UP IN CLOAKS. % 3 L eoalga Making room for fall arrivals Making cash for future buys ; Week aflor Jackets 1 m weight: silk 1ined, with capped sles B 5 3y 1 full r navy: tight or eton jackets A br: . £ 2 o Ma front or 4-button effect; silk lined jackets Men's Wool Mixed S na < ars, in red, green and blue; prettily trimmed with . . 5 few of ‘them left for early comers; at Hale's f el 2.50 each " : 5 walsts we have in our stock: every e = 1 the minute in_styles. ish \fle the season wearing_{s_ah S s1 Z L > served gratis to our cus- S f h 7 t p d k erved g oS A refreshing temperance drink e 5, o | BROWN'S CELERY FHU:#HAT» a delicious summer beverage, da \""y ser 935 to 947 Market Street. | hot znd near the main entranc _M_W_V‘_\A_WM little affair for cott age parlors; at Hale's buy vour bedding at Hale's ® a fact; for instance, here are some pri | perfect hemmed sheets of falr qua'ity muslin: in the clean-up at Hale's 1t Case—A 24-inch dress suit case | Size 54x90 . Size: 7230 371 or_cloth: leather-bound cormers; rlv: | e o it Lt % lockers and catches tned | Size 63x90 cach ize S1x6) {0Gc sach ery aull cRLones o Rind | x%0 2iz¢ each clean-up this week.............. 818 50 yards Dimity—A 30-inch fabric; small and medium colored flowers on white B _ "quality (the kind w up) in the clean-up at Hale's this weel . es and_fruit; always handy in | ality (the kind _making up) in the clean-up at Hale's this week 10¢ e o eftohen; 8 chance for an_eco- | Huck Towels—75 dozen, 15x23; fringed ends; the $1 quality at Hale's clean.up this wife; the §175 kind Hales week . T 5ie ea s .1 White € reade—A good spread for a double bed; hemmed and ready for| use; 200 of t Hale's clean-up this week Gaiva many & Dress Pique rds of navy blue and black gro 31 kind a | patterns; just for a summer dress; the 12 week = P 1250 vards Covert Cloth—Some of the eeason’s most popular shadings; at Hale's lean-up this week & - 2 10c vard We are about trated catalog to issue a beautifully fashion book. catalog and the country, t-of-town fi it. olks. ad to send ! New | Ladies’ and Children's Handkerchiefe—Pure e hem fane: penwork corners; o with colored borders a colored fiz\l:‘eshl‘n itor: neat as wax; at Hale's clean-up this R 5c | fiscellanscus Tace—The lot in- t torcho: rmandy, Point de = = F E Arv"hmv P llow-case \RYU\I: C iesigns and widths from I b\" one of | St enaps at Hale's clean-up this week A srap picked up by our Eastern buyer. Some other lots, too, that add to | ‘N =naps af g So yard the int i yards Colo 1to 4 A Trade Event In Lace Curtains—Hale's curtain-buyer bought 607 pairs of s wide: a big assortment of miscellaneous lace curtains from an Eastern manufacturer who had used them for display | {olorss Sume Worth, 85 RR 7% ° Sine | Purposes at a recent State exhibit of manufactured goods. We bought the | = : lot for cash at a big saving over the regular cost. Among the lot you will | Kid Gloves—A small line of kid gloves | find many decided novelties in fishnets, Nottinghams and novelty weaves. | SIEIILY damaged J08, PC00 4 Ratay e mo- | Every curtain in the lot Is 3'5 yards long, high-grade goods. The prices Vary | {jceq: will wear j il dr perfect mloxes | from $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.69 a pair. One of the best purchases our | and no one but Yourselt will know the differ; | buyers have ever made. These on the counters at 8 o’clock Monday morning. | &hee: 2300 e T e ot at We advise early shopping wherever possible. Extra help to serve you Hale's clean-up this week -.-75¢ pair | Other Clen nction with the foregoing ‘we will place on sale ! : Lot One--12) pairs Swiss net curtains plain net curtain with a NOTIONS. 1%-inch lace edge and insertion; a dain Aining-room or bedroom S Cotton—200 balls white knit- neat as wax: clean-up price at Hale's.. Lo $2 and $2.50 pair | White Knltin OOty ; at, Hale's clean-up Lot Two—2.toned bobbinette curtains: 1§ pairs, 3% vards long: a dainty white net this week.... SR 3e ball | with a corn-colored lace edge and inser he thing for a bhedroom or summer s | B ntgiints ean-up this week 2 2.5 2 Metal, Bone and Jet Buttons—Over 6000 but- | ) e & $Z00 D 93 = ] e o the lot. a" big assortment of. colors: Lot Thres—49 pairs of ecru and white Point d'Esprit curtalns: 3 vards long: a | from i inch to 1 inch in diameter; your pick Sw et curtain with a small embroldered dot worked border; a | at Hale's clean-up this week a dozen $4, $5 a pair | Lot Four—86 pairs of ecru and white Polnt de Caliz curtains; 3% vards leng by =y S iy (1 P enooly | inches wide: this is a plain Swiss net curtain with very handsome raised border de- | P S Se package signs; one of the richest patterns in the lot: a decided snap at Hale's clean-up this Yeck - e 2.75 pair | Stamped Doslies—A big assortment of dainty 1 qsw: s rinters’ ink couldn’'t describe these | Ao o had space: at Hale's clean-up this | DOMESTIC CLEAN-UP DOINGS. GO Six savings for bargain-seekers. Good news for those who waited for our THE BAZAAR. < ancy Cotton Hammocks—( “losely woven, wi cleariie: i A streicher; So-inch bed: here is com- 150 dozen Unbleached Sheets—Then Hale's buy hedding they buy fc Ty eia e Sl ety huy in quantities large enough to get the lowest prices: you can save erat the clearttpi us- Free to f you live out of town send us your name and those of any other Clean=up in FANCY GOODS. ple cellers for San Franc ces tfor Come-early’ sav prices—pr clean-up that insure a speedy c'earing. Ladies' Pique Walking Gl Pique or em- broidery mode, brown, red, gray and wh 7 lot in Hale's siis s9e¢ clean White Basting Cotton—One dozen spools in a 935 to 947 Market Street. | % = | 3 ally expended by the local ferenc eries medicines and clothing. 11 IN SAN FRANCISCO $100,000 EXPENDED IN THE PAST FOURTEEN YEARS. the R T parishes. Abou day receipts of the society are received by onations from members of the 135 delegates will be present at to- e BARLEY FOR EUROPE. Continental Malsters Looking to This State for Their Supplies. Work of the St. Vincent de Paul So- ciety to Be Reviewed at a Conference To-Day. e e ot A recent letter received by.J. A. Filcher Sty try. o v o « |Of the State Beard of Trade leads to the 8 peL A laced ar offourtecn vears (Lo fRoets HOE Bl lief at the time is not far off when x i fegvstiiet- |incent de Hagyrelloved of Eur will be calling ezant W ! = HeedyeC e ol wers of this State for a part o e b 2 i sco, /I that i necessary for their Conti- i 5 he ST least $100.000 has beed dis— | nental ¥ ress. As shown by reports el L ] conferences. To- 1om various parts of the world, the will hold its quarterly | corea) crops have failed or are not up to has been deta Catholic Orphan Asylum | the average. ¢ In the past but little barley has been © f 1 of the spiritual | purchased here by the opean jobbers, cond Infantry; Lieutenant » organization, Very Rev. J. [but the short crops of Russia. Australia, | the members attending | Canada. etc., have made it necessary to NS . ® | be privileged to receive |look in all directions for this cercal. The | in their parish churches | letter referred to comes from C. J. Mur- * | ing to approach the secra- phy, one of the Commissioners yresent- & | cucharist in a body at one |ing the United States in Europe, who is bg| h is the usual rule of the so- [looking after the food product interests | of this country for the Government. He @ | shop will be present the | writes from Bruss. 1g that several & | quarterly conference. Reports will be read | of the big maltste at country have o | thirteen branch conferences show- | requested him to furnish them with the Y actual amount of money given in | names of some of the large shippers and ¢ | parochial charity dealers in barley in California. Their & organization has many thousands | object is to negotiate fo considerable ches all over the world, and is the | portion of the Pacific Coast crop. The . pal charitat plan used by the |desired information was given by Mr. @ The sum of about $7000 is annu- | Filcher. BOEOEO . T 6 . | Morning—"The Pulpit and the Ps { Ting—""The First Christlan Church - € | Iude on the “Christian Endeavor Conven- <~ + it - © | Bartleit street, near | Marn “After Th Have Suffe a ! 3t f J. George Gibson. | Whil Evening. Yoke Is Ea g > Square Baptist, Post street, near | Morning—Preaching by Rev. E. G. Phillips, 3 Gteiner—Rev, W. C. Jenkins misclonary to Assam. Evening—No ser- - ® St Francis, Vallejo street and Montgomery | Morning—Services by the clergy of St. Fran- & + avente—Clergy of St. Francis | “cls. Evening -Commencement of the three & % | days' devotion in honor of St. Ann. the & 3¢ @ | ther of the blessed Virgin T. Car- & 56 ier will preach the of the - @ = 2 = B Van Ness avenue and Hayes | Morning—Rev. Father Mahone < £ St. Ignatius. | “at 10:30 o'clock mass on the D¢ o 2 | day. Eve Rev. Father Woods e | deliver the seventh of the series of dis- & ® courses preparatory to the consecration & 7¢ 0 of the twentieth century % © 38 Tichmond Congregational, Seventh avenue | Morning—*‘Weighed hy Jehovah Upon His i & O e e eat- Rey. Py Covfane: | “own scal ening—'Forgetfulness 3l as a Christian Grace, 3¢ 4 Congregational, Seventeenth and Noe [ Morning—"Moral Gravitation.” Evening— & ? Rev. H. T. Shepard. | “Literary “Foundations.” @ @+ 600050006505 000605000600e0e000600600+0 ——— o 6 5 First Congregational, corner Post and Ma- | Morning—"A Stolen Religior Evening— & CAPT Al'\ I OUIS H. TURNER of Naval Militia. son street—Rev. George C. Adams, "Noioneer Shaves e 2 1oL e ie ford, second \ Ira A- Boh Second Infantry, has been Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, be- | Morning - foleing at the vs Vi len, | detailed to act with the examining board tween Mizsion and Valencla |~ Evening ritualism,” a discussion of & Dodge, of the Third Brigade for the examination 3 2 jipans i e e 5 of the officers-elect in Troop Bi Lleten” | S Bethany Consrogational, Bartlett street, | Mornin Practical sermon on curious texts & S A g i sonolited ar Twenty-fifth—Rev. W, €. Pond. | continued. Evening—Same. 5 member of the naval militia vice Lieu- s Episcopal, corner Van Ness ave- | Morning—Prayer and_sermon by Bishop ® € t W. E. Gunn. e and Clay street—Bishop Moreland, Moreland. Evening—Evensong and sermon & ieutenant Colonel R. L. Peeler. assist- rector. | by same. L d ant adjutant general, Third Briga = = = = e = g draw down a salary under det St James Mission, Sixth avenue and Clem- | Morning—Sunday_school: morning praver by ' iscert S At eSS ent street, Richmond—Clergy of St. Steph- | . Clergy of St. Stephel ning—Even- & P s and other proper expenses men- |®:@ en's | song. conducted by cl of St. Stephep’s. © nr’ "):’npd"”_ a ]“lh_‘ s vi‘jr"l \‘<r"“""\ 5"“"”'}!"-\\:3'1 Stephen’s Mission. 171z Haves streei— | MorningSundny school. ~Evening —Even- the minimum 1 the United States volunteer service of any eriy A o ng. conducted by clergy of St. Stephen’s time specitied e A, eld | portion of the National Guard; also In the Stephen's, Fillmore and Fulton streets— | Woralng b ihyes Lty (hol Clétey Mo IHE YT.egislaiure, een mustered out of | completion of the war claims of the State Clergy of St. Stephen’s. |~ Stephier’s. ~ Evening—Same, service, but the commanders | of Califorr against the United States will not be relieved bonds until | Government growing out of the Spanish- - R = - time as s American war of 1598 Evangelical Emmanuel Church. | Morning—*The Profitablene: been made with issue is G e Twelfth and Stevenson streets— |~ Evening—'‘The Spirit of Christ.” all property and money « Louis 1. Turner, 'commanding £ Tom e ulier, captain Con ARt “'_,,“‘ e 1 last | California sorner_Californla | Morning—Divine worship and sermon by the i eho, havin Dlabal o ih et e e k\,-‘:l»’ oibe and Broderick streets—Rev. Frederick C. | pastor. Evening—Sermon by pastor. Springfieid rifle made : % : Major Hosmer has heen detailed to pre- | et e A U b e e i B of 6 at the three distance “ine firet priza | Side at an election August 3 for captain of Simpson Memorial, corner Ha Morning—Preaching by Dr. Core of Allaha- 00 yards, has been a nd W. Mixter | Company G, Fifth Infantry, vice M. W. chanan streets—Rev. John i bad, India. Evening—''The House Beauti- of the target shoot, and . W. 2 - | Simpson, term expired. ful ‘and it Tenants,” by the pastor. gergeant Company E. Sixth Infantry. hay- 3 2 Rais = ot stor. o egate of 63, been | = = en: odist Episc Mission street, | Morning— b Pray ing scored an aggregate i R = % Central Methodist Episcopal, ) n street, | Morning. me Things About Praye .“g rded the second prize . ; Advances made on furniture and planos, with | & between Sixth and Seventh—Rev. Charles | Evening—'The Gospel in the Heavens. Tt has been discovered at headouarters | or without removal. J.Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. | & Edward Locks. A [ ORCBECECECECORORORORCHOHECECECRCHONOROECEC RORCEOBCHOACROBOEOHOEOR SHONORTRO for, $3433 82 shoeing, $1131 86. The superintendent | ALMSHOUSE REPORT. Facts About Wenders Over the Hills P. A for house repairs and horse- Reddy, | the railroad for the amount of the insur- ance paid, setting up that the company Wwas to blame fcr setting the fire by the means of a defective smoke consumer ot as! the Sup for an appropriation for 3 c 0 f a 0o t T | arrester on the engine, which started the tojthel Foorhouse. the ensuing fiscal vear of 390.000 to CaIf¥ | pjaze. ~ In, the lower court the insurance superintendent of the Almshouse | on the institution. urging the necessity of | DIIN, won and, the case was appealed to pared an interesting report setting | thiz amount because the ,‘m.“‘.‘, 4\“:‘\;‘1 the Supreme Court, where the decision teibintory ot it tautitution for Lha |[§o=REOVISIONSIE Has s Ind Sela i et DT was affirmed yesterday, Judge McFarland s , during the past vear rendering a dissenting opinion. fiscal year ended July 1, which will be| “T}e5 Almshouse is now supplied with 16 read at the next meeting of the Board of | two engines to battle with fires, arfd it is -——""”_"‘—, Health. pronosed to build an addition to the 1mpet Park Music To-Day. It appears there at during the | which will double its seating capacity. 10| overturs, “La Belliqueuse s the : s & ot - ber of religiously inclined inmates. Mosaic from ““The Beggar Student.Mtlloecker the municipal home for the neglected and e c I 1 impecuniou of tt Simbar 0 viere TS TR Waltz, ““The Postillion’ -.....Fahrbach males and 100 females. There were 990.in- To Exhibit County Products. Finale first of the Hungarian opera, ‘Woje- mates in the institution on July 1. 1898, | J. A. Filcher of the State Board of Trade | woden™ . ) Srossmann so that the total number to be accounted | pac”foceived advices from the southern | Overture. Semiramide soereessseo RoES for for the present year is 1388. T - Mar im solo, fantasia from ‘Bohemian part of the State to the effect that Mer A hundred and thirty-nine inmates were dis- | P2 AR 5 a) charged at their own request during the | ced has recently organiz a Board of A vear, § ran away without permission, 67 | Trade and appointed a committee to make oLSReiE b (b7 renuest) TWaguer were discharged for declining to perform | arrangements to collect a supply of the descriptive fantasia, e Death of their share of the work allotted to in-| products of that county to be placed on Ster.” Composed and dedicated to the ates and 139 died during the twelve | exhibition at the rooms of the local board | Grand Army by J. Donigan. o mon This left 90 inmates in the|in the ferry building. The Humboldt The Return of the el Almshouse at the finish The appropriation for 0. and the expenditures 394608 19 ing a balance on hand of $941 81. Thirty- three people are employed on salaries averaging $1815 per month. The total num- ber of officers. employes and inmates on a daily average was 1014, and the cost of maintenance daily was 10 19-100 cents—not an extravagant amount for three meals a day. of the flscal year. the vear was $5 leav- rection steps in the same ¢ e The Railroad Loses. icehouses in in the ance ( eral were insured & Globe Insur mpany Among the leading expenditures for the | pany paid the amount of insurance there- vear were the following sums: For sala-| on, amounting to $15.000. T ries. $21,213 40; for provisions, $37,739 39; for | fire was sparks from one of dry goods and clothing, $33446 68: for to- | motives of the Southern Pacific C: baceo, $986 55 for medicines, $1834 41; for | which had a spur t | repairs to bufldings and materials there- | pany vlagt. The i i SERVICES THIES Dl ATl Tk CHURCHES. Chamber of Commerce i said to be taking In 1893 the Sierra Ice Company had sev- Nevada County, Liverpool & London for Three of them were burned and the com- e cause of the ack to the ice com- surance people sued fut fal Dal fal fal vooe “THE CREDIT HOUSE” Six Stories High which $21,000. the | loco- ompany, | ' i : i H i g : i : $ g * g ' ¥ ¢ ! i [ i i ' M { | ‘ i ? ? (. & ° . { ‘ corner Church and Tw!nvz ing—Preaching by the pastor. : Rev. W. M. Woodward. | H Howard M. E. Howard street, between | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. { Second and Third—Rev. John A. B. Wil- ol son ol Potrera M. Tennessee stre Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- & | § lano—Rev, 8. M. Woodward. & 3 s = brdidiced Sk = S 4R Richmona southwest corner South | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- & § 3 S Torniais anni Foucin lavedts 2o Rev: | i iue= tame ol H ® George Baugh H & S - = e e SR : 5 © Methodist Episcopal, corner Mar- | Morning—Public worship and preaching by 4 | @ ket. Sixteenth and Noe treets—Rev. Theo. | the pastor. Evening—Same. ol b4 dward. 5 aroats 5 e (1 & Fifteenth Avenue M corner Fifteenth | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- & & TS W0AF drectRev W. . Crabe | ing- Same p i Parlor Table, mahogany > — | ——— — — | : : & Starr King A fon, 805 Stockton | Morning—*"The Philosophy of the Figurative & < 1 t o SECE= & et | _Factor in Human Rédemption B v1yeahlelpcl!101 conven]- ® Bethel Afrltnw M. E., Powell street, near | Morning rmon by Rev. John Pointer, % Jackson—Rev. W. B. Anderson. | "P.E.” Evening—Sermon by Bishop W. J. & | §€NCE S siees 85C fi, iaines, !»II of Ar]nn“\ lia h fl"O any, oak and = - - & r tables in m y “ ‘rmy | Ting—sa e e ul 3 i % s : ® e v A i< over the thm": for varlor; ¢ Corner of Fulton | the pastor. s Al Just a l/m 4 Aitston twayeRee: Tt Ot | pastor. Even- @ | ¢ eauty and parlor nere«nl\l' W nultd tak;' e = ——— | - — Y but time well spent—an © Presbyterian, Van Nese avenue and | Morning Service conducted by Rev 3 |same time, Joe, A P & ento street—Rev. Robert Macken- | llam Martin of Santa Cruz. Evening— o |§ we like to show them. & _de. = S = |- Same, and all welcome. & Lace C.mam:—whne and ecru— z % Stewart Memorial T iorrern street, | Morning —*-Varfous > x<'1::l3[ i Twenty-third—Re Ing—‘Colonel Ingers sle™ 2 nairs $3.00 H Howard Presbytedlan, corner Oak and Ba- | Mnr?‘m., ““Paul's Plea for Progress.” Even: & z Palf< 2.00 ® ~ ker streets (Panhandle Golden | “The Brick and Mortar Theory of & |¢ .00 pairs 1.50 ::\- Park)—Rev. I. S |~ Getting to ll-ul\nn X @ . 1.65 pairs 1.00 g 2 — — l== ! g 5 pai & Calvary Presbyterian, Powell Morning—-Services by the pastor. Evening— & ; & streets—Rev. John Hemphill. FieieTHe: ape: of Hinaanlloe Eetorm s & ¢ CARPET DEPARTMENT ¢ S 2 et £ B el A © '8 Hassocks for the weary feet, large,} @ Franklin _ Street Presbyterian, corner | Morning— ‘Christian Symmetr: & | $made and shaped for service and ap- F'ra n a Vi 0 st s—Re ” nas F. '3 > mace S ey s e e D‘“[d; o ,(,,’f.{‘,,‘u,f;dj:" S oselo § pearance, tapestry covered in pleasing & == o L i designs and bright colors, 25¢. Velvet % First United Presbyterian, cormer Golden | Morning. Y‘—ondvmz by Re d moquette, s0C : (: Ifinllle avenue and Polk street—Rev. H. H. | ot Colorado. Evening—S: and moq 5 = i ® el hurry and worry in laving a new 5¢ Lo “_,___1 e Dk ©1¢ Thehurrya S Westminster Presbyterian_Page and Web- | “Our Tather's Will on p carpet .let us relieve vou of. Our R 8. S. . 1 | 3 ster streets—Rev: Cryo: :l‘\"nn‘:wf!'rrnr!nnz by Rev. W. A. Wad- & | ¢ Electric Carpet Sewing Machine turns oG oy 6O ARG €| $hurry and worry into speed and cer- @ First Church of Christ, Scientist, Central Sle y—when it's dnnc it’s w & block, 223d5u}\ner street. between Grant & :talnt\ el doge. & avenue and Kearny strest—Th ble and & 5 S e T e 218 Freedelivery, Onfilflr‘l Alameda, Berkeley i 2! M FRIEDMAN ¢& e - 7 =l ik | € Touns dMens Christian Assoclation—Mason | Afternoon—d o'clock, “Jesus the Jew.” Mr. | § ook i % and Ellis streets. Henry Welnstock: all invited @ | i 233 to 237 Post St. e 2 te oa First English Lutheran, 1819 Geary street, | Morning—*How Jerlcho Fell.” Eventng— & | ¢ Open eveaings N“fS’“l'ffl'J i & near Gough—Rev. E. Nelander., “The Part of the Hand That Wrota' ¢ eveme

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