ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON. NOVEMBER 24, 1903. F Column j 31 E It L I X j AT THE BIG STORE. NORTH SIDE ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OBEUOK. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Published Subscription On Year, In advance, Sil Months, Thra Months, Blngl Coplw, Evary Friday. Rata I $1.60 .70 .40 .06 Advertising Ratas furnished on application at the office, or by mail. Obitaaries and resolution! of con dolence will be charged lor at 6c per line; card of thanks 60c. CITY CAMPAIGN ON AND PROVES TO BE HOT A. E. VOORHIES, Pbopr. Rntered at the post office at Grants Pe-s, Oregon, as second-class mail matter. i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 84, 1906. THE OBSERVER SHOOTS WIDE OF THE MARK Mukea Reftecfiona Not Suitable and Only Reflected on Former City Recorder. Nominntlone Made Regl.tre.tlon Cloaes Next Frldexy Election December 4. Councilman Chauaae, who la one of the publishers of the ObaerTer, has pot himself in somewhat of an ember rawing position by publishing In his paper tome raTe charge! of neglect nf dntv by the city officials. He speolally charges Recorder J. M. Booth with not turning over-llcenae fees to the city treasurer and with not making a monthly report to the council. He broadly Intimate! that the mayor waa direlect iu not see log that the lioeusea were collected by the recorder and the marshal and properly accounted for. And lie im pliei that the oonncil has been equally negligent In not baring a monthly report from the recorder and not properly looking after the wel fare of the taxpayers. The proceedings of the oonncil show that Councilman Chuoaae has never ottered a word or even Intimated that the mayor, the recorder and the mar dial were not properly doing their doty. A councilman ii required by hii oath of ofilce and hi! integrity and business capacity to guard the Inter cuts of the city and If he knows of the neglect of duty or the Infraction of a law by member of the city government he should make it known to thecouuoil that action may be taken to enforce the city ordinance. Councilman Chauase in his paper charge! that only f 10 In liceuse mouoy has been turned Into the city treas. orer since Iiecordet O. E. May bee went out of ofilce the Drat of last April. He further olaiun that dur ing 1104 there waa collected 1140 for show licenses and H8 for dray licenses and in January nf this year $-13 of lloeuios that were due in the previous year and were uot collected, making a total for the year of fjfll. Aocordiug to Connclliueu Chausae'i slBtemeul Recorder Maybee In the thiee mouths of HHi5 that he was in ofilce wai some what neglectful aa lie only turned In f!lO for show licenses, and does not lav whether or not he turned in other lioeuaea or flues. As the Observer directly charges Rooorder Booth with either not col lecting the licenses and fines, or if be baa of not taming them Into the city treasurer, Mr. Booth makes a state mnut to refute these charges Bf his statement he proves that he has turmd Into the city treasurer In the nearly eight months since he baa been In ofilce f l!!2. 60 for show licenses, t$Kl for dray licenses, l.'IT.M) for pound fees, for H'dillers licenses, ami f.'Wf lo flues. Making a total of .'78, for the 7'u months. The dray licenses Will uot all be collected uutil the close of the year. There I. as also been turned in $?U!1. 76 of road pell tax collected I J the street commissioner, These reports show that Mr, Maybee, In the 16 months of last year aud this year, turned Into the city treasurer, according to the Observer's tatenieiit, a total of f.'UI, while Mr Booth shows that in the 1 months of Ilia term as recorder he has put into the city treasurer's hands a total of .'i73. The Observer's attack was for the purpose of defeating Mayor Good for re election and of electing Mr. Maybee, mayor. Just how well Council man Chausse'a campaign of misrepresentation will succeed the election in December will show. It is unite likely to have the npiHtaita tffect than Intended by the negligent councilman and will elect Mr. GimhI by a very large majority. The convention! for nominating candidates for councilmen from tbe various wards of the city were held this Thursday evening. In the First ward the convention wai held at the Central school build ing and W. M. Hair, of Hair-Riddle Hardware Company, and one of the present cooncllaen for the First ward waa nominated and wai the only can didate pot op. The Second ward convention waa held at the Court House. The nomi nations made for this ward were T. W. William! and Dennis Stovall. Mr. Williams la one of the present council men from the First ward and la a partner with his brother, J. H. Will iam! in opeiatiug a planiug mill in this city and a eaw mill on Cheney creek. Mr. Stovall la the well known newspaper correspondent and writer. The Third Ward convent-on waa held at the City Hall. The terms of both councilmen in thia ward expire with this municipal year, Council man Will Smith having served hie full term and Councilman F. W. Chaosse filling by appoinoient the position vacated by Eogeue Cass, and aa an appointed officer can only hold until the first election. For the one year period to complete the term now held by Mr. Chaussc, there were two nomination!. Mr. Chaosse, who is one of the publisher! of the Observer, and Lincoln Savage, school superin tendent for Josephine couuty. For the two year term there were also two candidates, August Fetach and Peter Oravlin. Mr. Fetach, ontil it burned last summer, was tbe owner and manager of the brewery and saloon in South Grants Pasa on ti e Kerby stage road. He la now conducting the Lay ton hotel and saloon. Mr. Urav 1 1 ii is a teamster and 'or several mouths past baa hauled granite for sidewalks. For the Fourth ward the conven tion waa held In the Salvation Army hull aud the nominees were T. Y. Dean and W. T. Coburn. Mr. Dean la one of the prea nt councilmen from the Fourth ward aud is a partner with C. A. Dickison in tbe Black Horse Livery Stable. Mr. Coburn is a narlner with B. J. Hawkins in a saloon on West O Btreet. The nominations for mayor will be made this Friday evening at the Court House, to be participated in by votera from all the warda. The only caudidatei so far mentioned are Mayor George E. Good aud Attorney 0. E. Maybee. The contest over the ofilce of mayor promise! to be the chief element of interest in the muni cipal campaign with Mayor Good as the chief storm center. Some of the church people are opposing Ills elect ion because they claim he has not been ligoroua enough in making Granta 1'ass a closed town, while the salooiiuieu add the sporting fraternity are opposed to him hecauae lie has closed down on thorn too hard. Mr. Mabyue is supported by these same church JH'ople, who expect him to close up the town, and the saloon men look with favor on him as a mayor who would open op the town. Tbe Observer and Hubert Glenn Smith are also supporting Mr. Maybeo. There are several jieople though, sup porting Mr, Good aud he is likely to be re-elected. The registration hooka will be kept open by Recorder J, M. Booth ontil Friday, December I at 6 p. m. All men are etitithd to register audio vote who are citiens of Oregon and have been residents of the ward iu which they are to v.ite for more than tU) days prior to the elect ion Those not registering and desir ing lo vote will have to get six free holders to swear to their qua I i Ilea ticn. The election will he held on Mouday, December 4. "Speaker" is the name of anew Josephine county pest otlice establish eil this month, with L. Scakor as postmaster. Speaker is at the Hole ill the Ground, aix miles up Wolf creek from the town of Wolf Creek. Mr. SH'itker, who is also storekeep er, was iu Grants Pasa this week lay ing in stock for his store. Provolt to Entertain In tsitute Viaitore. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Provolt, accom panied by Mr. Frovolt'a lister, Miaa Orlia Provolt, and Mrs. K. M. Spen cer, came in from Provolt Tuesday to do Winter shopping and stayed over night guests of friends in the city. Miaa Provolt, whose health baa been somewhat Impaired, remained in Grants Pass, a guest at the home of Mrs. Coffman. Mr. and Mrs. Provolt All mailer for this column is supplied by the Grants Pass Woman a Christian Temperance Union. Our last regular meeting waa held at the Baptist church, Friday, No vember 17. We were glad of a good attendance and the opportunity to sreet Mrs. Margaiet Muuns, com- and Mrs. Spencer returned to their Upending secretary of the Washington homes Wednesday. While in the city Mr. and Mr. Pro volt aud Mrs. Spencer called at the Courier office to state that arrange menta were being made by tbe far men about Provolt for the farmera in stitute that ii to be held at that place the first week in February under the auspices of the State Agricultural College, State W. C. T. U.p and the oppor tnnity to hear her speak for a few minutes of the National Convention and words of cheer for ua Mra. Munna ia a college friend of Mrs. J. B. Travis and stopped to visit her on her way home from Loa Angeles. Though eome are careless and in different concerning thia gieat evil of They gave the anurance that a large intemperance, many are being roused attendance would be had at this insti- to lee the danger ol orcontronea evn, tute, for the farmer! being through and in several of the lute elections their farm work would have time to vice baa been put anide aud the right attend. From word they had received has triumphed. So the good work goes they were certain many would attend on and no matter who doea it we are from Will lama. Misfnuri Flat. Annie- I glad of It all. "Line upon nn precept upon precept, here a little there a little,'' and let ua keep in mind tbe watchwords of our organiza tion "Agitate, Educate, Organize." Miss Bessie Turnhaui gave ns a recitation. Arrangements were made for a Union Sunday School Temper- distuuee, and to the anco Rally on the aft 'moon of Novem- hospitality for which ber 2, to be held at the Presbyterian in- gate and Murphy districts, for Prorolt being in the center was easy of ac cess to all sections of the Applegate Valley. To add to the pleasures of the day and to e xtend to the farmers and their wives, sons aud daughters. for all are wanted to attend, who may come from a speakers, the Provolt has a good record, fine dinner will be given by the citizen! of Provolt. Mr. Provolt stated that all were working together with a will to mike the institute at Provolt the largest iu attendance and the most successful of those that will be held in Rogue River Valley this February by Dr. Witbjcombe and associate!. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS To Hold County Convention Crania Pasa Nov. 27-28. In The Josephine Couuty Sunday School convention will be held iu Granta Puss on Monday nnd Tuesday, November 27 and 2H. The day ses sions will be held in the First Bap tist church and the evening aesaious in the Newman Methodist Episcopal church. It ia expected to have delegates present from every Sunday School iu Josephine county, and it is hoped that there will be a large attendance of the citizens of Grants Pasa at all the sea slous, the first of which will be Mou day evening at the M. E, church. The exercisea will be of unusual interest aa will be seen by the follow iug program : Monday Evening 7:45 Song aorvloo. Prayer by Hev. H. H. Brown. 8:00 Address ol Welcome H. u. Kinney. Organization, election of chuirman and secretary. Addr.'ss "The Hook We Use." Rev. Frederick C. Williams. Male Ooartct. Address "Our Inspiration in Worklmr for the Young." Rev. W. C. Mer ritt. Tuesday Morning Song and Praver. Devotional Bible Study Hour "The Muster Teacher Teach ing tlio Worth of tho W'av ward Hoy." Rev. C. O. Hock man. Roll Call of Sunday Schools! Organization of County Sunday School Convention. Hound Table. Tuesday Afternoon Song and Prayer ls'votional liibln Study Hour "The Master Teacher'! caching to Pruv. Rev. ( lurk Mower Primary Work Mia. W. ( Morrltt. Discussion. "Teaching to Win " Rev. W II MorriH. Tuesday Evening Hone servlco. Prayer. Rev. K. I. Harrington Kcachlng mo Hoys. ' church. Everybody cordially vited. Do uot fail to attend. Program for Union Sundry School Temperance Rallv, November 20, at Preshyteriau church ut 8 p. in Song "Americu" Congregation Invocation Rev. fllr. Brown Duet Alberta Goldor. Alta Smith Scripture Reading Rev. Mr. Iravis Recitation ieva Myers Address Rev. Mr. Beckman Solo Mra Cowdrey Recitation timer Howard Duet . .Margaret Austin, Dorothy Travis Recitation hrrol GUkey Song W. O. T. U. talk Mra. Bower Oflerinir Cull for new members. benediction... Key. air. tsower DIED. Real Estate and Sherman, Rooms V Temple. Timber W. B anil 10 Masonic 'Our doubts are traitors. And make us lose the good ti'6 oft might win By fearing to attempt." ttJS "DON'T WORRY" CLUB 8:16 8:35 8:45 9:.'I0 9:45 10:00 10:45 2:00 2:15 2:35 .1:00 3:30 WINDOM At Taconia, Wash., Miss Hazel W'iudoiu, daughter nf Mrs. Lettie Windoui, and a former resi dent of Grants Pass. Of the foueral the Taconia Ledger has the following: The fuueial of Hnzel Windom from the First Methodist church was impressive and was attended by mauy students from the High school, which was dismissed out of respect for the dead. Miss Windom was 15 years of age and the only daughter of Mra. Lettie Windom. She died Mouday, following an operat:on for appendi citis. Shu was a student of the High school and tier friends filled every seut iu the church. Rev. Mr. Marlutt made a very effective address A floral piece of extraordinary beauty was given by high school students. Another handsome floral tribnte was from the Daughters of Hur. Smaller piecs almost hid the ca-Ret. Music was rendered by girls of the High school and six young men students of ths High school were the pullliearers. Mrs. Jane Taylor Is on the aick list this week. Ed Clanton went to Portland Tues day on business. Sunday evening Ed Bland went to Leland to work. ' Mr. Will Reynold! left Merlin Mon day night for Saginaw. Mrs. Ella Gibson from .Quartz creek, was in Merlin Wednesday on business. Tbe Baptist church gave a Bible en tertainment on Sunday evening which waa very interesting. Mrs. Ed Bland and ion Vernon apent Sunday night with Mrs. Bland'! mother. Mrs. F. R. Jouei. Saturday evening there was an up per crost party in Merlin. Ketresn ments were served and all reported that they had a good time. At Merlin Hall Friday evening the attention of many people wa! drawn to tbe stating rink, which pleased tbem all to are the young folk! try the fkates aud fall. Sunday morning at 12 o'clock Rev. Austin preached at the Baptist church. Immediately after servloes, Mrs. John Sanders was baptised in Louse Creek by the minister. There was a large crowd to witness the scene. ' Ratnrdav John Lanterman went down to where they are building the new hotel aud he stepped on a board and it turned with him and he full, hurting his side. He is not able to attend to Ills business yet and Russell McGalliard is caring for the post office for him. Frank Jones and Miss Ida Reynolds were united in marriage at 4 o'clock, November 22d at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Reynolds, Judge Ladd officiating. There were present only the Imme diate relatives of the contiactiug parties. The bride la a laay possessea rf those accomplishments which go to make a h ippy home aud a charm ing helpmate and she ia very popu lar among her acquaintances. Mr. Jones haa spent about five years in Oregon aud is a young mau of splen did ability and sterling worth. The many friends of these excellent young people join in wishing them a long wedded life cf much happiness and prosperity. Pickle. 000 000 Sells Furniture Not simply keeps. The stock is in good shape and prices are right. Sold for Cash or on Installments. Have a few Heating Stoves will sell at less than cost. Some Short Knds of Carpets very cheap. Tbe largest assortment of Linoleums and Mattings to be seen. Do not forget a bottle of Liquid Veneer best furniture polish iu the world. : : : North Sixth Street 7:45 8:10 AddrosH- ltev. .1. R Travis. 8:30 Solo Mr. II. I,. Andrews. 8:40 Address ltcv. W. C. Merrit. DON'T WORRY About the future of Grants Pass, About your position. About your business. Or the coining State Election. Think of "your loved ones at home," your family. Arc you "ilonutiin; to a landlord?" Then "out it out" and Imv THIS place lor n homo, Fotty acies of land with splendid hiiMiit ss t-stuMNheil. Humiios puving liom f 150 00 to f.VM) 00 a month. II taken at We YOU CAN HAVE THIS SPLENDID PKOPIRTY FOR J3.000.00. If that don't suit, I can s've you a lot in almost any portion of the City by paying $10.00 down und $5.00 per month. Joseph Moss, The Real Estate Man 510 Er Street Grants Pass, Ore. Grants Pais Win a Championship. The football game this Friday after noon betweeu tbe High School tea'na of (iriiuts 1'ass aud Koschurg was th Hardest contested and most exciting of ill the names plaved this season by the (..rants Pass hoys. It was hard close plaviug from start to finish and gnve tbe rooters ample chance to dis play their enthusiasm in which they were uot backward. The attendance was less than that ut the last game. The Cirauts 1'ass team was ma le up slrietly of school hovs, and though lighter in weight put up a game that gave them the score of I J to II. This gaum (live tbe Grants I 'a high school boys the championship of Southern Oregon. Protect your goats and sheep f'om depredations of coyotes, conga's, wildcats and other wild annuals by using Marsters Covote Kxtei niiimtor. Warranted to killvurmints every tune and to hold Its strength for a year. Is aproiared luste that the smell of it will att.act a coyote (or a louir d tunce. Full direction with each can For sale at Roterinund'a drug store, Grants t a. Fish, Oysters, Crabs Phone .U"for Halibut, Smelt Salmon, Catfish, Crabs, Shrimps, and l''rch Toke Point and hUttcrn Oysters. These goods are kept in Cold Storage nnd ate fnsh ut all times. Free delivery. Howard M. Mitchell Cold Storage, SUMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Josephine Couuty. I) P. Jnhnsnu and Au gust Fetsch, Plaintiffs, vs. K. W. Nugent, Defendant. To It. V. Nugent, Defendant above named. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint tiled uguiust yon in tbe above entitled action on or before the litn Hay or January, r. and if vou f.il to appear and answer. the plaintitls will take judgment aiiaiust you for the relief demanded in their complaint, to wit : the sdin ot f MMI with interest at the legal rate from May I'.Ki,), and for the sum ot 2.i attorneys fees, and for tbe costs und disbursements of this action; lor an order of sale of the real property attached herein. This Summons is published by order of Hon. J. O. Hoot ii. County Judge, made and entered ou the 21st day of November, UMi,'i. The first publica tion of summons is November 24, IIKI3, aud the last publication of summons is January , lisal. HOHKUT UI.KNN SMITH, Ol.lVF.li S. HUOWN, Attorneys for 1'laintifls. THE PIANO HOUSE The Piano house, is in the market styles of Pianos located in (the Courier building with the ,very best grades and rsans OA LICE line from (Jaliee distance of two Mr Nesbit of the Courier waa visit ing Oalice lust week. Jack Roaf returned to Ualice after a abort visit to Merlin. E. M. Savage has completed his new house at the Rand. The new school at the Raud, began Mouday, with Miss Carter, of Wilder ville aa teacher. There will be a barbacue and dance at the Rand, Thauksgiviug night. A ood time is expected. Things are very quiet at the Raud and Almeda mines just now but a change is expected soon. J. R. Haivey is contemplating put ting in a telephone to his property, a miles. Miss S die Hawkins has return -d from Merlin, where (he has been at tending school. She will attend school at the Raud this winter A. B. Cousin, general manager of Oalice Consolidated Mines Compauy is milking a brief stay at Oalice. The mine is iu line shape for a long Winter s run aud a very profitable one is expected. D. F. Newman of Silver Creek went to Orauta Pasa Tuesday. He will re turn to Silver creek in a few days, where be is employed as bookkeeper at the Metz mine Butter Cup. A Disastrous Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health, because iudigea tiou aud constipation have sapped it awav. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. 'King's New Life Pills. Thev build up your digestive organs, aud cure headache, dizziuess, colic, cou stipatiou, etc. Guaranteed at all drutf stores : 2,"o. : We are here to stay. The prices are talking and the goods close the ileal. Don't fail to see us be fore purchasing for we will save you money. The line consists of such cclcbiatcd makes as the J. & C, Fischer, Knabe, Kverett, Ilardman, Packard, Lud wig, and 17 other well known makes. -.11 Goods Sold on l asy Terms. J. F. HALE, Southern Oregon Manager. Miss Minnie Ireland, Local Manager, lj GRANTS PASS, OREGON I ... f Miss Abbie Stackpole who has In en takiug a course in one of the San Francisco hospitals bus been visiting her grandmother at Merlin and tier mother at Leland for the past few weeks. She will have December so for Denver, there to be united in marriage to C. J. Lyser, who is superintendent of one of C:ipt Del Mar's silver milieu ut Alma, Colo. :w ;r )day. SH CATION WANTKD Man and wile wait situation as cock in risliiui.int or mine, Address R Courier otlice. Next Thursday is Thauksgiviug, and you can get Tahl" Silverware at Cramor Bros. RORN. LLOYD On Friday, November 11, 11105, to Mr. and Mrs. John Liyd, ol Wilderville, a sou. MIESSNER To Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Mi 6-sner, of Ruckhorn Farm, near Kerby, on Monday, November 20, liKift, a dsughti r MARRIED. JONES-REYNOLDS-In Merlin, ou Wednesday, November 22, l'j(i.", at the home of the bridu's pareuti, Mr. aud Mrs. Mlltou ;Kcynolds, Frank Jones and Miss Ida Rey nolds, Justice Cbas. Ladd ofhciatiii)!. McCANN ROBINSON-At Wilder ville on Thursday, November Hi, 11MI5, at tho home, of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robin son, James McCanu and Miss Ethel Robinson, Rev. George Clark, oiliciatiug. At the city convention hold at the court louse this 1 liday evening t noniiiiate candidal s for mayor, Mayor licorgo Good was piesented by T. P. Judson nnd C. E Maybee was noiui mitid by G"0. W. Colvig The nomi nation uf the two candidaleK was con firmed, nnd Col. W. Johnson was agim the no iiinee for n - lection lor treas urer. The recorder, city attorney, street commis-or n r und marshal ate appointed n.' the nia ir. Men Put Sixty in Danger V mo than half of n imkiiid over CO years t.f aire snlTer fiom kidney aud bladder disoiders, usually engage ment of prostate gland. This is both I ii 1 1 1 f ti 1 und dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be 'liken at tlie fl'st siun nf danger, as it corrects irrt gulurities und has enred umny old men cf this dii-ense. Mr. Kcdnev llnrneit, Rock' Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kidney trouble for tears Btid after taking two hnltles of Foley's Kiduey Cure I f.el better than 1 have for 2i) years although I inn now VI years old." For sale by II. A. Rotermunri. CANTATA, PILLAR OF FIRE. The Cantata "The i'illur of Fira" preeuled at the Presbyteriau church Sunday uuder tho direction of II. C Kinney was one of the most pleasiug musioil events ever given iu Cirauts Pasa aud was enjoyed by a large number of people as ths church was crowded. 1 be choruses rendered were highly commended Hs were also the solo pirts. Perhaps the most enjoyable number L. Ireland With piauo aud Instrumental Mr. A. E. Voorhies Semi-chorus. Men's voicis Chorus Miss Holgnte Mr George Cramer P. Cramer and Mr. George Cramer Chorus and Miss Gussie Parker thorns Mr. A. E. Voorhies Men's voices Mrs. H. C. Kinney on the program was the soprano solo by Mra. W llute accompaniment Following is tbe prognu as reudered : I lit 1 1 o 1 Ot'l it '!, Hear. ' Ye People" Itm' Poiidnu u In Egypt" Now Faith's Sounding Chorus" I be St ais on I he Jordan" Soprano solo 'The Promise to Jacob" T nor solo 1 Aud M s s said unto Pharaoh" Mr. f. ' lb avier Grow s the Hand" ' Ami the Utlici rs of Israel" Mr. T. H. Cramer, Mr. George Craniir, Hy l liani' lis Hand" .... 'And Mi k H. turned unto Ihe Lord" Bass solo lhen the Lord t-aid unto Mom s" Semi chonu) Ins' rutn ntal ..... There nr I'latm s Now in Kgypt, Mi-s Bertha Bnrri', Miss Ames, Mr. Will Ireland lliil saith the Lord" Teiu r solo '1 he Evening Moon" Contralto solo 'Music Iroui Kirvi't" The Niirlit March Uuartette anil i noma Mrs. vY. I.. Ireland, Miss I-aora Parker, Messrs. George aud T. P. Cramer And th Loid Weill Before" Duet Miss Iaura Parker, Mr. Elbeit Veatch "O the Sav is Long aud Weary llilldreu a Chorus And the Loid SH'ke uuio Moses Rasa solo Mr. H H. Brown Now We 'luiu" Solo Prut aud Chorus Messrs. George aud T. P. Crau-er The Kieds of the Shei herds, Soprano folo with Mutes Mrs W. L. helaud. Mr. R. W. Clarke, Mr. C. L. Cleveuger Evening Song "Sleep" ..... Chorus The Wavia Whisper Peace Trio .... Mrs. Ireland, Misaea Gnseie and Laura Parker Instrumental "Egyptians in tbe Distance" Aud the t tuld.eu ot I rael nasa solo and mortis Mr AC oorhits And Moses Said, Far Not" Bass solo Mr. T. P. Cramer Wherefore Cryest Thou unto Me" Tenor solo - Mr. A lbert Coo Forward ' "l is .l. bovab's Wold" Bass solo and Chorus Mr. f. P. Cramer See the Billows Surge" Trio Messrs. Veatch, Coe and Voorhies Miriam'a Song "Sound the Loud Timbrel" - Chorus Finale "As Our Fathers Fled from Egypt rull Chorus with Quartette Oblignto Mrs. W. L. 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