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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1900)
NEWS OF THE W011U). HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS. f ' . I International Conference Abn)it Patenta Volunteer to Ileturn Several (tall ) rued Holil-Upi A lllaa.troua fire at Canton A Stateeman Dead, .. A man by tlio nttnio of Albortociii, tying ill MiobiRnu city, Iud., rcooutly told hie wife for $2. Tho purchaser did oonsidorablo huggUug botany; lib aid the nmotiiit. " At the nuunal oonvoutioii of the Am- (rican" Federation of Labor hold last Veck at Louisville, Ky., Samuel Gouip- era wns re-elected president. ,.v -. , A bold robbery ou the Cotton Belt Railway occurred nt Bassett,.Tex., on the train coming north, in which Postal Clerk John N. Dennis was almost killed and mail pouches of his oar rifled of their content. The amount- stolen Is Dot known. Dennis was hit a violent blow on the bead as he opened the car door, which rendered him insensible. The thieves then rifled the car, securing great doai of registered mail. . Tho international six-day bicycle race held at New York last week was won by the American toaiu Harry Elkes of New York mid Lloyd McFarlnnd of Snu Jose. The Canadian team came in sec ond. . - ' ' '" . The fight last week between Terry McUoveru and Joe Guns at Chicago is reported to be a fake and one of the largest swindling schemes ever played ou the public. Over $100,000 is said to have been cleaned up by the promoter?. The Fredouia state normal and train ing school at Dnukirk, N. Y., was de stroyed by fire recently. Seven persons lost the r lives in the flames. The prop-,! erty loss is ? 200,000. The centennial auniversarv of the founding or the national capital at "Washington, D. C, was celebrated last Week with fitting ceremonies. Michael O. Mulhall, the famous Eng lish statistician, is dead at Loudon. , Henry a Heisler of the United Slates ueological survey is in Arizona and will begin at once explorations of the reser voir dam sites which are under con sideration for the storage of water for the Salt and Gila river valleys. His Tisit, it is believed, indicates immediate and effective action by the government. Three men went into a South Bntte, Slant., bujehershop, and, at the point of rifles, demanded all the cosh in the till. . Henry Strader, who was in charge, refused to deliver. One of the highwaymen shot Strader through the body. All then ran. An hour or so later, the police arrest d a man giving the name of Horry Smith. He admits firing the shot. four masked men held the town of hanesville, four miles west of Canal Dover, O., at bay before dawn while they blew up the safe in the private bank of John Doerschnk. The explo sion aroused the citizens, who armed themselves and turned ont. bnt r held off by the determined burglars until the wrecked safe had been looted. Then; amid a fnisillade of bullets the four "escaped on a handcar, carrying wui mem Between ijuuu and S4000. That-some of the bullets took effect is evident by a trail of blood. The con ditions surrounding the robbery are the same as those at Seville a few days ago, and the belief is general that the same men ma the work. The robbers aban. doned. the car before reaching Baltic, five miles distant. A posse is now in pursuit with bloodhounds. Jndgon- :3.; Clements of Georgia has ,. ;beeu reappointed Interstate Commeroe i vommissioner. A disastrous fire is '.reported from Canton. It broke ont in the vegetable markets, and in four hours 500 shops and dwellings were destroyed. The bodies of three victims were recovered, . bnt it is behoved that many more were incinerated.- . - ..... -- The first of the volnnteer regiments to start from the Philippine islands for home will leave on the transport Sheri flan January 1. Other regiments will follow as fast as transports can be se rared;.' Regulars will be sent frorA the states to fill the places of the volunteers! The international conference for the protection of industrial property, held at. Brnssels, at which United States Assist ant Patent Commissioner Chamberlain and Minister Towusend were the Ameri can representatives, has adopted the fol- lowing resolnlioiiR: First The periodof exolnsive rights, previous y fixed at six month for patents and three months for industrial designs, models and trade marks, is extended to a year for the first named and lour mouths for tho second named. Second Countries signing the Convention enjoy reciprocally the pro tection accorded by each country to its ewu citizens against unfuircomnorit.ini, Third Patents cannot lapse uecanse tlioy ore not put in circulation except after a minimum delay of three years, dating from the first application in countries where the patent is nl.'owed, and in cases in which the owners of the patent do not justify causes of inaction.' Paddy Ryau, at one time the cham pion pugilist of the world, who was de feated by John L. Sullivan in their famons light in Mississippi some years ago, died - at his home in Glens Falls, K. Y., Friday afceruoon. Edmund Hiiuseuj alius H. 'Larkoe, believed to be the leader of the gang of counterfeiters operating at , Spokane, has been captured. Hansen wag a bridge wutchmau for the Grout North, em. Iu his shack were found counter' feit mold's and letters ordering gold and Ivor bullion. Near by in a caobe,in the rooks many stolen articles were found. . Hansen protests comnlete inno. 'I - " rroressor &"C.:. Goorgoson, of the agricultural department, has just re turned from Alaska, and tstutes that his experiments prove that agricultural products do well in that conutry. -Tho report of the oily superintendent of .buildings, filed receutly, shows that the building record for Los Augoles is ngulu broken, the uamber and valuo of building improvements for tho fiscal year ended December 1, 1800, exceeding those of previous years. There wore Issui'd during tho yvar 1868 permits for but. ding, aggregating 3,48T,518. This record shows U? more penults than last year nud ou increase of 289.681 in the estimated value. The classes of build ings are divided as follows: Eighty brick structures, valued at $575,005; 3i brick additions, 144,130;' 4 brick residences, I14.600; SM two-story dwellings, ttt-U,-094 890 ouc-story dwellings, 878,94a; 8 churches Hud schools, (30,250; SW frame additions, 126,9S0; H hotels and lodgiug-hovses, tSl.OOO. Repairs, alter ations nud additions make up tho bal ance of the amount.; .' v 5 . . O. B. Howser, aged 88, and Lee Dock, aged 21, have been . arrested and lodged sn the county jail- at- Marys Ule, i- charged with the robbery of Brady's saloon at Wheatlaud ou No vember 18 and the attempted mur der of night watohmau Uhlur, . who discovered them iu the middle of the bight in question in the act of blowing open a safe they bad taken from tho saloon in a hopneld half a mile distant. Deck shot the officer twice,- while How ser beat him into inseuBibilty on dis covering he was not entirely helpless. Tho prisoners are sons of old residents of Y uba county. " " A large number of Porto Rlcaus passed through California last week on the way to Hawaii. Many of them deserted along the route aud caused considerable excitement by claimiug they were being kidnaped. ' The bulk of the crowd went ou board the Bio Janeiro and. are now ou tibe sea. In a head-on collision between Sooth eru Pacific trains at Wells, Nev., Brake man Tun Kennedy and Fireman Duncan were killed and five others wounded. . Two counterfeiters, William B. Fritcb and his son Eminett, were arrested at San Francisco last week. ' They had a complete outfit and a large amount ol bogus money on hand. -Suit has been commenced at Los Ac geles to divide the big estate of Wine- freide Martin who died in 18U7. - Charles Whelan, IS years old, woi killed by an electrio cor between Lot Angeles and Pasadena. He was on hit wheel en route to Los Angeles, and tried to go betweeu a telegraph line and a mail car on the Los Angeles and Pasa dena electric line. He was canght by the car and thrown from bis wheel, hit skull being fractured. He died on the way to the hospital. The yonth wat the son of a civil engineer now absent in Nevada, and lived on Holliston avenue, Pasadena. The California Home for Feeble Minded Children at Eldredge near Glen Eileu is to be equipped with a plant for homing crude oil, which will be substi tuted for wood fuel. It is expected a big saving will result, for the plant uses several hundred cords of wood, a year, . The Lakeview and Ageu (Or.) stage was robbed about two miles from Lake- view. ' A lone highwayman accom plished the job. lio passengers were aboard the stage. Two mail sacks were rifled and a considerable amount of reg istered mail taken. .Officers are now working on the case; . A committee of rich Dunkards have purchased the town site of Snnnyside, iu . the irrigated section of - Yakima county, Wash.' The purchasers include Elder S. Jv Harrison of Snnnyside and C. Rowland, a wealthy banker of Lan nark, I1L They purpose to found an ideal colony which shull be noted for its temperance, Christianity and educa tional institutions. A cave at the bottom of the 1500-foot level of the Pennsylvania mine, Brown's valley, Yuba county, resulted in the death of Albert Ooruelins, a nephew of Naylor Williams, the superintendent of the mine, who lives in Gross vallev, John Barrett of Moouey fl:it received a fractured thigh and internal braises. Nelson Housch of .Brown's valley has a proxen leg; vieo-ge jonnson ol Uutch ffat had his left leg dislocated and re ceived internal injuries. The property where the accident occurred is one of the group of mines operated aud owned by San Francisco parties. George W. Percy, one of the best known architects on the Pacific coast. died in Oakland some days ago. For 50 Years mothers have been giving their children for croup, coughs and colds Consumption Gurev:::yT--:-"r,r:-, Mothers have you S1111.611 in the house at afl times? , Do ou know just .where, you can fad it if you need it quickly if your little one is gasping and choking iwitH croup? V If you haven't , it get a, bottle, it will save your child's life. smion always curd my bby of croup. . cuueha and coidi, 1 would not be wtthtj-jt It.'. . -.- - JUS KS. J. IS. MARTIN, HunuvUlt, Ak. Blillnti'j OMnnrfiptldh t;tirK If inlit 1rtl UriiKKlata at Zin, Son, HI. 00 it botllo. A lj.'ot.(l fra-tratitMns wHIr evrr oltlf. If yu are riot AiitfHfu4 fro' tu juDr. uruKglat uutl iret your luuney buck. V'rlle for lllurrald' hnott tn eofiimptIOB Sent South Afrlunn War '-. , London, December H, Lord Kltol eucr, under date of Deo uibur IS. to ports to tho war office from Pretoria as follows: "Oloiuonts hiyi come, to sou mo. Ho says the four oomuuuius of the Northumberlands hold ont ou tho hill as long as their ammunition lastod. The Boer force attacking tho hill was 200C strong, while another force of 1000 at tacked Oleiuents' camp; By 0:30 a. in, the hill was oarried. Re-euforoeuionts of one company of the Yorkshires failed to roach the top. Clements' retirement was carried out with regularity, but at many native drlvors bolted a consider able amount of transportation was lost All thoir ammunition not tkon wns de stroyed. .He reports that all behaved very well. - . . . .. '""Broadwood has gone to Rnstenbarj and supports Oliphant's Nok, whiuh hns been re-enforced, A Hag of trnoe which hns come into Commando Nek for the Boers says Joubcrt's sou was . silled oud.furtlier reports their losses very neavy." . Aijwai.Nohth, December 16. A par ty of Brabant's Horse, consisting mainly of raw recruits, engaged a superior lorco of Boers Doccinbor IS near Zos- trou, Orange river colony, losing font killed, 16 wounded aud 128 tukeu prtsouers. . v London, Deoomber 10. Tho follow ing dispatoh has been recolvod by the war oftloe from Lord Kitohouori PuETORiA,'Dooember 16. Five officers and 816 men, Magalesborg prisoner! have been released. . "ine tioers surrounded and cap tured 120 of Brabant's Horse iu a defile in Zastron district. " v"Colonol Blomflold, moving on Vry- hold, defeated the Boors with heavy loss, driving them from Scheeper's Nek and capturing a quantity of arms. The Scheeper's nek movement occurred De cember 13. ' "The Boers who attacked Vryhold December 10, lost . 100 killed and wonuded before thoy retired. The fighting lasted all day, the enemy draw ing off at 7:30 p. rn. The British lost was six killed, 10 wounded and 30 mtss. iug. Our casualties Include two offi cers, who died of their wounds." Wiring from Pretoria yesterday (Sun day), Loid Kitchener, after anuouuolug that the released Magallesberg prlsoi era hud arrived at Rusteuberg, gay that the Boer force divided into two portions, one moving south and the other west. Bryan lo Star: a rpr. Lincoln, Neb., Deoember 15. Mr. Bryan gave out the following interview this morning: "I havo for several years had in contemplation tho estab lishment of a weekly newspaper and this seems an opportune timo for under taking it. "Intending to devote my life to the study and discussion of public questions, I have chosen this method because it will best accomplish tho purpose whi h I have in view. Through such a paper I shall be able to keep in touch with social and political problems. The pa per will at the same time, if successful, provide an income sufficient for my pecuniary needs, and this kind of work will allow me more time with my fain ily than I have been able to enjoy for several years past. "I expect to lecture occasionally, es pecially in college towns where I can speak to students, but my principal work will be done with the pen, or per haps I shonld say with the pencil. The paper will be called Tho Com moner and will defend the principles set forth in tho Kansas city platform. The first issue will appear in January. I shall bo proprietor aud.edltor.", . Training; Ship Pouiidera, ' . . Madrid, December. 10. Tho Gorman training frigate Oueisenau has found ered off Malaga, northeast of Gibral tar. The Gneiscnau foundered at the entrance to the port of Malaga, whore alio was about to take refuge from the terrible storm prevailing. A largo nnin bcr of the cadets can be seen from the shore clinging to tho rigging. They are shouting and ' signaling for. help. The captain and many of the cadets have been drowned. It is believed that 40 who left in one of the ship's boats and have not been seen since, are lost. The total loss is now thought to be no less than 100. Some dispatches say 140. Forty of those saved are badly hurt. . , The report of the director of the mint on the production of gold and sil ver in the United States during the calendar year 18!)!), shows only slight variation from the approximate figures given out early iu tho present year. Tho final figures are (71,053,40 for gold nud $32,868,700 for silver. Tho gold product was the ' greatest in the history of the country. The silver product of the United States in 1830 was slightly greater than in 1808, being 04,704,000 ounces,' against 04,438,000 ounces. . The world's production of silver in 1809 was 107,224,218 fine ounces, against JCO.- 295,572 flue nance iu 1808..' Mexico leads in silver production and Mexico and the ' United States produce two thirds of the silver yield of the world. The world's industrial consumption of gold is estimated at 72,068,600 and of silver 24,G05,U00. . The south-bouiid. Illinois central fast mail, was hold Ap and robbed by a lone train robber about one mile above the Upper, limits ' of the oity of New- .Or leans. Hfs booty consisted of only one registered, moil pouch from Durant, Miss., and gjx other registered letters from points between Oiirto and How Or leans. --: Oondustor KVanobsew was shot in the groin, and J. 0. Parker, railway man uhs nivu ma vjt .eye :powaer burned by a shot directed at bis bead: John .Addison Porter, tbrmer orivato secretary , to President McKiuLey, died at his residence in Putnam, Cinn., a W r -- .! 'I , ... M ; Tho Kind Von Have Always iu use nr over ao years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and J.tiHt-ait-frood" aro bub ' KxiMsrlnionts that trtllo with and endnngor the health of '"' IntUuts tuid Children Bxporlonoe nglnt lSxpcrliueutt What is CASTORIA Castor In is a liurinlejis-substitute for. Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothlugr SyruiM. It Is l'lcasaut. It ' contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootlo eubstance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm .' nnd nlluys Feverishness. It euros Dltirrliwit aud Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constluatlon ; ; , and Flatulency. - It assimilates the Fotxl, regulates the Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sloe p. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Y9 Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tm eiMTaua MMtanv, r Muaaav aTatrr, tttw veaa arty. Telephoning without wires was given a most rigid teat at Minneapolis, aud was successful in tho fuco of adverse conditions. Men talked across the Mis lissippl river, a distance of mora than 1000 feet, despite a strong wind and ex tremoly cold weather, two factors oper King against succoss. Tho faot that the experiment was successful In the face of many obstacles makes It clear that a revolution iu the present moth- Mis is not fur distant. Benjamin R. Crocker died in Sacra. neuto recently, aftor a long Illness, ur. orockcr was one of the best known men lu the state. Ho came to Califor nia in 1850 and engagod in mining, bat ifterward couduotod a s'ore. Ho had I Ihe entire confHouoo of tho projectors It tuo uoutral Faoifio railroad aud when its coustructiou was begun was made the purchasing agent and aud xwduoted all that part of the business, in 1887 he was injured by being thrown on his head by a frootious horse, add he retired from railroad affairs, attending siiiy to nis owu business interests since then. Florlau Onyau, a native of Swltsor land nnd unmarried, was accidentally killed at his home ou Jackson flat, near Ceuterville, Shasta connty, iu a pe culiar manner, Onyau and a half-breed Indian named Stephen Shoemaker had driven in a cart about a mile from thoir home to socure a mining rocker. Thoy found tho rocker could not bo placed iu the cart, nnd Shoemaker agroed to carry it. Onyau followed boning in tho Cart, with his shotgun nud S'joomoker's r flo between his knees. Something, pre tnmably tho jar of the cai t, exploded the r.fio, tho ball piercing the man's right lung. Shoemaker hc:ird tho shot and Uuyaus' scream of pain. . Turning around, lie saw tho wounded man ston the horse, step off tbo cart aud fall , to the ground. He was dead when BAST AND SUTJTH ' -BV THR " I.' , The - Shasta - Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC COfflfANT. BZPKESS TBAINB LEAVE POItTLANl DAILY. " ' south i r " l:S0a. m Lv Portland . 7:00 p. m IT. Portland ll:4a. m Lv. Medford ' Lr 8:15 a.a 10:46 a,m Lv. Medford Lv 6 S3nMi 7:f, p.ra Ar. Ban I'ranclaoo Ar. n-jr. u. n & :Vi a. rn Ar Oftdon Ar Iltffia. n 9:00 u. rn Ar Denver Ar 9:00a. n 7:2.1 u, m Ar Kaniiin City Ar 7:'Au. n 7:4ft fl. m Ar . Chicago Ar 0:.TOa. a 1:31 p. m Ar Lo Angolcs Ar 7:n0a.n: 6x0 p. in Ar El Paso , Ar (1:00 p. n (:: i. ti Ar . Port Worth Ar 6:;w a. a 6:25 a. in Ar New Orleans Ar fl:2&p.n Dining Cars Observation Cars Pullman first-class and tour ist cars attached to all ... through trains. . . ; ROBKIIURU MAIIDAILV. 030 a. in Lv p. Ill Ar "Portland RoaoburK Ar Lv 4:311 p. n 730 a. n COBVALLI8 MAIL-DAILY (Except Hundsy, 7da, ml 13:16 pm Portland Uorvallia Ar I 6:80 p. nr Lv I 1:0 p, n At Albany and Corvallli connect with tralar ofO. O. tk B. railway. , INDBPISNDENCE PALBBNGEtt-DAILY . (Kacopt Suodav.) 1:60 p. rh I Lv " Portlnnd ' '. Ar:J5ai ir 7-TOp.m Ar McHlnnvllle Lr frAOa.n d0p,m,Ay f Independonoo . LvHOu.n Direct eonnootlon at Baa Frsnol"eo -wit ntoamiiblp ltnoa (or Hawaii, Japiui, Chins', Tbc" . Phlllppinea.and Australia. , Por tbrough tlnkets and rates end in or ad srosa Mr. tV, V.'Llpplmott, Asenl, Medford t. KOEHI.RH. O. II. MARKHAM. , Maasfir.,. .., "'' POSTLAHO .. u. w mr a ORIOON. '" m . - - kv' i v.i-,J .K. C,.-, ,H 4 ,. Bought And which has boon has borno tho slirnuttiro of iiu uusj ucuu iiniuu nnuer niti iMjr ' soiiiU Buporvlglou stiico, its liilUnoy, . Allow no one to doool vo yon In thin. ALWAYS Signature of Honokono, Ducouibor 13. Tho city was placarded to-day with statement Inciting the peoplo aud the number of the street societies to uuito aud riso during the mouth of Jnunnry and drive nut all tho foreigners. Crowds gath ered around the placards, but no autual outbreak is reKrted. Reports have been received from Can ton to the urfuct that Young Snug I'o, tho roformer, has bouu horribly tor tured. Though ho was strung up by the thumbs aud tous, he would ooufuas 'uothlnir. Wheeler & Wilson Leads 'em all. Tlioro Is not a sewing maehlnoon the market so deservedly popular as Is tho Wheeler Je V.'ilfon. It has no super iors and Its equals urn to scattering as never lo have boon definitely located. The Whenlur & Wilson lias a rotating shuttle, which Is a great Improvement over the shuttle formorlr In uso by It and now urcd by other machines. The Wheeler A Wllnon Is u machlno tbnt ells upon its merits and so sura are tho mumifuctmers ol these merits ailing tbo machines that they are always anx ious to nave panics who inc-m oo trial. John V. White is agent (or these ma chines in Medford. Hu wants you to call upon hi in beforo you buy. - J. R. Harden, Prop. 8hop on Seventh etrcn, oppoeiti Union LiVory SlnblcB. SHAVING 10. HAIR CUTTING 25 Give me a trial And you will com again.;. . , snonesi ann ouickesi Line 'v ; to ";' St. Paul, Dulutti, Minneapolis, Chicago and all Points East. Through Palace and Tdurlst Sleepers, Dining cV Buffet Smoking Library Cars DAILY' TRAINS FABT TIME SERVICE AND SOKNERY UNEQUALRD, , ' Tteketa to nnlnta .Eaiil via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY. on ante at Bnuth orn Pncine Depot Ticket Office, or OltEAT NUHTiiisuri i'lpket umoevi y t,.,- j i .,'.;. 268 MORRISON ST., iv '.:.;, PORTLAND !::" rot Rutsn. Fold-r and full Information re t irfling Kaaleru Trip, call on or sddreaa, :;..;. A. 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Arthur ivn. u oiooia aecoDd and tov'b UomlaT of a'ank nionlh at w o'olook p.-ai,, VUlllus sUttrs Invltad. n Woodoiag'a bath ' was. i. h, MAIir B. IIDIVaa, U.i, WllirMAK Prts. O,' A, It, CSratar A..Artriur-lat n m : moots In WooduiiiBa K -I I .....w , ... - '?'! -Monday nlvbi la oaak wonth at 7:30, ' ' fft vuuirauu ooTulauy inrltod lo atlaad, u b.... .D axi.mus, Com. r. . Btiwakt. AdluUat. - W.-1).- T. ti -uHl. . . laib.CbrliitanJbuVch ' '""- rralcrnnl tlriilhoibood-MvaU SYtiry rrlitaa o iln. at Mjp ai.n AdklfUruil block. "".'. "I!1' Vl.liln, Rlaura and UrotbTr cordially Inmed to allied. urocr 4 a I.. ). Howssh, Pros. 8. rsxnt, Sorraiary, . . . . v ond and loonb Tbur..', a of ..Tti uiwTbVa "ty .I,, M7iiiu,u, viaaon, via tins ala-lorauudbiolbr-iaalwayiwercorno. u.- .. H" "aht k. liaavaa. w. at. VIiia. Hattis uoHB, bmaiary. ousuue r m idfokd. Bain. MarkallpiacopalMundar Monool noets at K.placopal Cburoh arary Sunday noralnsst 10 o clock i di.ioo aenrua ary arat and tblrd Huudaya at T:aj p. m. , Mcv. Cbaa. Uootb, Hoof Metbodlnt Rolaconal rrfaurfi-.w U. Moore. Daatur. Vrrmehluu nvarv Hhltkih a, I, una 7 iw p. m. Sunday aebool at 10 a. ai., II, L. (Illkoy, aupt. Olaaa siaaitns erary ttabbatK at oloao ol aornon, I.evl Kancim, leader. Ep a. m. -.ir icaaur oTary oaoDaiu orrnlns atl:Kk o. Kaucrtl, prjai. kasular araably prayor moat Ins orory Tburaday otanlnc at T:IO. Ladlaa" aowliia o rflo avert ajaak. rnooia tho Srat Friday In aMbaiontk. ' Praatiytorlan Cburoh Rav. A llaiuirfw- K.. tor. I'roacblnaal 11 a. m. anA r-aii H d7 day aohool at 10 a. m. V, p. a. U. K , t-.m o. m. . Juolor Kndeavor Hoclety at t-m p. m., Sunday Vi " n wKl"'"11'' ovanlDs si : : IlaitlINt Ohurch Hep. T. I.. Cmnrtatl n...... Sabbutb aorvlcoa: Prtacblns II a. m. and 7:la p. m ; Habbath arbnol 10 a. in. ; II. Y. H. U. W p. in. I prayei nirellns adncatlay at 7:00 p. n.t. rovi-nnui mecttns ai i.ao p. m. on Maiurday pro cediiiir n-l aubbalb, utransera and Irloudi u. way wrlcoine. Cbriatlan ehurch corner ol Bli'.u and I Hlrt-ula. Preacbhiu at II a. rn. nnd 7, n. m. Kiiuiluy uruool at 10 a. ro.i Junolr Kndeavor st S p. iii.iY. P. . c. K. ill :M p. in. Prayer niueilnn every Tliuraday evening. Lathes Mlanlimnry Auxiliary lo O. V, II, K. rlml Tbtira dny 7:110 I', M. each month. Choral Union every Krlday ul7:su p. m. 'i'bo people woloouit. O.J.UIelpaator, Itealdea ut tbo eburub. , Methodist Kpiacopal Church South Rav. E. F VYIIaun paHlor. I'reuetilnK every Huuday at II a. rn. and 7 p. m. ; Bunday aelool at in a. in.;: Cpworlb Leairuo, prayer and pralao mtettnir. 1 Clu b Hundeyutop. m,; Prayer meeting Wednea evonlns nt 7 o'clock: Woman's Homo Miaeloa Boclely ueela Aral Thurtda: il:S0 p. m. Mrs. E. B. 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