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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Scott, obtained his first honor. The Daily RepObHcai evening was one of those quiet dreamy still evenings, so peculiar to that region PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEBKOON. in September. The lake wind had ceased and a calm stillness was over Something Goorf FOR Breakfast. the land, not a breeze was moving suf ncient to stir the Aspan leaf, vet the Advertising bran to imura huertioa hxild be banded in the previous day if poatible.

TERMS Two eenta per copy or ten cents a air was balmy and bracing. The Can adians bad reaped their barley and other grains and sung their song of delivered by carriers. to the month, as welt as -music to the lips of the people, of the protest nt faith, but in Romish churches here as elsewhere, the Priest intones a part of the service. A combiuation of these three, would be our idea of the complete embodiment of correctness at the present time. Our pUa then, iu order that the music of the church may be done ia the highest style of art.

is to have a choir and organ if you please and we think we have a very ancient example ot this kind. We would not have the singing done exclusively by the choir as we have tried to show in the beginning, for in that case do one will be considered responsible for the duty of "making melody in the heart onto God." The great choir of which we intend "Harvest Mounting upon the ience at me eastern part oi the field, uur guiae pointed out the remaining ADVERTISING RATES. Legal advertisements, ten cents aline first insertion; three tents a line each subsequent time; regular mercantile or other ordinary advertising, five -vats an inch per day. Local reading notices, om cent a word each insertion. REPUBLIC TICKET.

traces or ine iurious conflict. Toward the west the sun was casting the last rays of departing day upon that hill where the deadliest strife had raired, duu nucre iue victory so long equip- NATIONAL. President William lfcKinley. of Ohio. uiaeu ueiween tne linttous and our men.

Here acd there a tree was cut in two by the cannon shct. and the Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt, of New stump still standing as if to mark the York. STATE. Anditor General Edmurd B. Harden bergh of Wayne.

place where the strife was fiercest. Congressmen-at-Large Robert U. Koerder As the guide pointed out to us the different places and incidents of the bat er. o( Philadelphia; lialusba A. Grow, of to speak assembled in that magnificent temple at Jerusalem erected bv the direction of Jehovah Himself.

We read in Chronicles 1-xv, that a leader was apHinitfd for the several instruments "And David spake unto the chief of the Levites to appoint their brethren to be the singers with instruments of music, psaltries and harps and cymbals sounding by lifting up the voice with joy." tie, we fancied we could almost hear tbe brave young Col. Miller, who was Susquehanna. DISTRICT. Congress E. F.

Acbeson. COUNTY. asked ir be could take that battery on the hill that was pouring a shower of Assembly J. V. Clark, J.

H. UcLarn, Dr. iron into our ranks, "Hi try sir. "lbey started down there sir" said the If. Anderson.

Recorder W. F. Penn. Poor Director J. L.

Rockey. Jury Commissioner U. 8. Cummins. Children, as well asgrowi guide "towards the riyer" pointing One of the most beneficent of charit HON.

T. R. HAZZARD. towarus me soumeast, "and marched towards the summit. The battery poured upon them a perfect tempest of grape and small Shot, and many a man able Institutions is the Children's Aid society of Xcw York, which has been fell along that held, and their bones people, like its flavor.

Sold la a-lb. Packsres. by D. T. CHESSROWN, Baker and Fancy Grocer.

DON'T F'JSS AND BAKE But our horn, In Memoriam Died September 3rd, 1877. "To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die." And after appointing a leader of each kind of instrument, Chenaniah it seems was the chorister or he "was for song he instructed about the song, for he was skillful. Oh! It was a glorious sight when Solomon decked in his robes of royalty standing upon a platform in the midst of this gorgeous temple the elders of all Israel standing around him dressed in white robes, and the singers, by hundreds arranging themselves at the cast end of the temple, in the orchestra as line after line they sweep up from the streets of the city, lwo hundred in operation 47 years, during which are often found by the plowmen to this day. Col. Miller never faltered, but as his ranks were thinned he calmly said time it has relieved the metropolis of The Honorable T.

B. Hazzard, whose 70,000, nearly all children, who were -close up my men and and memorial portrait appears above, who made Bread, pies and Cakes. Don't Worr and Cook Buy Ralston's. It almost cook itself. shoulder to shoulder they charged upon the battery, and took the guns of the enemy.

There towards the south stood vounir founded the Monongahela Republican, and who was the father of the present editor, Colonel Chill Hazzard, was recognized in his day, not only as one and eighty-eight trumpeters and 120 vvmneia acott at the head of his raw Valuable Real Estate priests with Heman and Asaph as lead' recruits and slood the shock of charge of the leading attorneys in this state, but was celebrated for his learning. ers. placed in comfortable southern and western homes. All have reflected credit upon the society, which watched over them for years after it had fitted them to start life as Christians and sent them to homes. Among them are numbered two governors of states, congressmen, legislators, heads of great corporations, a dozen clergymen, and representatives of most of the other professions.

after charge of veteran English cavalry about some appointment for the sew -ing society. WIIAT IS THE CONGREGATION DOING? Comfortably seated, or it may be standing in an easy attitude they seem to think they are in an opera house, a performance of music is going on and they are listening. It may be otherwise. Napoleon was very fond of attending musical performances, not for the music, but because it afforded him an excellent opportunity to think of something else. While the melody charms his ear, his mind could plan some of his stupendous military designs.

Thus in the present instance, His love for music, as well as logic and The priests had offered sacrifices and as unmovaoie as tne adamantine bills. We fancied we could hear the cannons prayer in the most holy place, while clearness of expression is given in the following essay, which he wrote be For Sale! roar, the clash of arms, the dying all the congregation of Israel kept silence. And now was the time for groans, the tramp of steeds, as the fore his'death and which was recently found among his papers. praise. Ihere were 600 singers with cymbals and Psaltries harps and trump' The BOYD PROPERTY, in Vhlr-A MUSIC.

It may be interesting to contemplate ets, and "it came eyen to pass as the Monongahela City. in offered fnr aula trumpeters and singers were as one, to for a time, the wonderful influence of order to close up the estate of Ann Boyd. ceased. music upon both men and animals. make one sound, to be heard in praising and thanking the Lord, and when they Upon man, unless he is entirely iiiieu up ineir voices wun tne trumpets lost to all the finer feelings of our na Located on Corner Chess and Fourth Streets.

and cymbals and instruments of music. guide, who was a Canadian, detailed the incidents of the fight, and we could not help thinking with considerable coloring in favor of his majesty's troops yet when he spoke of the conduct of Col. Miller and Scott, and we fancied we saw our flag sweep up the lane a guide for our victorious troops, we had taken our hat in hand to give one cheer, when remembering that our guide was English and might be offended and give us no more information, we restrained our patriotism for a moment. In the midst of all this imasrinerv the merchant may contemplate the crisis, or the beauty of the church edifice to the building of which he largely contributed. The broker may muse on the condition of stocks.

The lawyer upon the suit which commences tomorrow. The gentle fair no doubt ture, and becomes a demon, it calms they praised the Lord saying For he is If it is true, as stated by some persons, that the Chinese civilization is more advanced than ours, is it not time for us to begin to go backward? We certainly never could stand that stren-ous Chinese life, with its decapitations, its extortion, and, worst of all, its opium and chop suey. And directly ODDosite the nnhli nnhnnl hull. his Jangry passions, and molifies the temper to a tender sweetness, which eood tor his mercy endureth forever. That then the house was filled with a cloud, even the house of the Lord.

ings, in the very heart of the city, and on good business street. The lot is 154 feet i length alone Chess Street, and 32 ft. have their thoughts we, will not say nothing else has the power to do. It is almost impossible for the angry passions to rage and distract the soul, along Fourth street. A two-story bricl dwelling house, which is rented to three fam illes, and a blacksmith shun all they are serutinzing dress not at all but this we will sav, our wives and big rents.

Enquire of daughters, when they get home from confusion of the battle, lo! borne upon church, where the organ and a few the gentliest zephyr came stealing the ELIZABETH COOPER, Administratrix c. t. a. persons do the singing can tell you what kind of a ribbon Mrs. Daffodill while the ear is drinking in the concord of sweet sounds.

We are all fearfully and wonderfully made, and not the least remarkable part of us, is the musical instrument of the throat, and he who neglects to cultivate the powers of that instrument to its highest perfection, is not onlv depriving himself of one of the The Count von Waldersee, who has been chosen commander in chief of the allied armies in China, has an American wife who had $7,000,000 when he married her. Why In the world does a man in such circumstances want to mellow strains of a flute playing our national air "Yankee That was too much, we swung our hat and wore on her bonnet, and how awkard Or W. P. Warne, Attorney. ly Miss Angeline Swale came into gave three hearty cheers for our yic- church.

This part of the worship torious little army, and the aruide srood does not seem to concern the congrega naturedly joined in the enthusiasm. run risks that heathen country? THE BUTCHEF GEORGE WEIS, tion, it only concerns the orjran and What a choir-was that aud what a song: As the chosen people of God stood devoutly worshipping in this magnificent temple having accomplished what they had long prayed for -havinsr brought down the tall cedars from Lebanon, aud brought the gold from far off Ophur they now stood up in the glorious edifice where the Ark of the Covenant was safely lodged and joined in that swelling song "For he is good for his mercy endureth forever!" What ecstasy must have filled their hearts, as that song burst from the immense choir as the voice of one man and reverberated with swelling cadences through the great temple. Music is the most subtle and powerful collateral influence connected with the church service it appeals to the heart of man, to his emotional nature. It has the same silent aim therefore as After this burst the transition was the choir. WHAT A11K THE CHOIR DOING? singular and impressive.

From a warrior red with blood and panting for the As between the shirt waist man and the tailor made girl most persons will greatest sources of enjoyments on earth, but neglecting one of the plainest duties he owes to his Creator. Especially should we learn what is com-1 monly called sacred music that we may be able to perform that part of divine I service in an intelligent and scientific I Is with us again. Couldn't stay away from Monongahela. Herests on his former ngnt, we became calm and thoughtful. They are performing music.

The ominous flats, sharps, naturals, repeats prefer the latter. Crushed to Death. and the like, absorb their whole at tention they see these accidentals com and both the guide and his guest leaned against the fence to listen to the flute as its mellow notes came floating along the fields of Lundys Lane. IN THE BEST MEAT MARKET THE CITY. John Tim bang, an American miner was caught between the rib and wagon ing and are very much distressed about the correct performance, for the whole in the Wren mine Jvo.

1 near McDonald assembly they suppose to be listening. Oh give me music for my soul doth feint, I'm sick of noise and strife, and now mine ear Longs for some aire of peace some dying A tenor singer sees a passage ahead Saturday morning and crushed to death. The coroner has viewed the just to his voice, and he is preparing remains and set Tuesday, Sept. 4, the plaint religion. Of what importance therefore that the feelings be rightly appealed to let the church know for once, that date for the inquest.

Deceased was 27 to through this facinating instrument years old and leaves a wife and child ality. The music of church service can manner. The Jews were commanded to bring the spotless lamb to the altar, when they would worship God in the sacrifices, and not, the halt, the lame and blind. Think you he requires less faultless offerings under the new dispensation, since types and have given way to the real and direct worship in the temples? Will God hold him guiltless who distracts the congregation with discordant sounds, and uses his nose instead of his throat in making melody unto God. We think the tin horn and cracked fiddle of the mischiveous serenader, has just as much of praise in it, as the stammer there is a tenor singer in the choir.

A contralto is in some tripidation about a duette approaching, in which she sings alone with the first soprano. A basso sees an ominous flat which troubles him. And he has almost de signally aid, or signally thwart the clergyman. Proper music can prove a LOCATED AT THE OLD STAND. OPPOSITE NEW CREEK BRIDGE MAIN STREET.

FOR SALE! 1 -i TWO VALUABLE LOTS ijst Received Diplomas Now. The eight graduates of the Monon- musical shower to soften and open the heart to impressions, or it can chill and gahela Academy this year will receive fritter away every hallowed feelinc. their diplomas from the principal, Mrs. What would be more palpably wrone. Mary Scott, this week.

The diplomas than after a serious and well directed are on parchment and engraved by That may the spirit from its cell unsphere. Hark how it falls and now it steals along Like distant bells upon the lakes at eve When all is still, and now it grows more strong. As when the eoral train their dirges weave. Music originated in the celestial habitation, when the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for jov. At the creation, the celestial host and all the company of heaven struck the golden harp and filled high heaven with their joyous songs.

The swelling melody filled the skies, and poured its fullness upon the listening earth. Every golden harp was strung, Every glorious air was sung, Every silver flute was played, Kvery joyful sound was made, Every wind was music's strain, Breeze to wind replied again, Every breath was music sweet, sermon, filling the minds of the people of the congregation with holv and Cleveland Engraving company. When the seal and ribbon of the Academy are ing, whining, unskillful execution of the delightful exercise of praise in attacned tney look yery neat and pret ty. Both the principal and the secre most of our churches of the present solemn aspiration, and they were quietly going out; that the choir should stiike up as an after piece, some hi betty martin fiddle-dee-dee song! Or tary, the Rev. Dr.

John P. Norman, day. termined to ignore it altogether overleap it and land clear on the other side for surely the organ will touch the note correctly. So the choir do not seem to be responsible for the praise, it must be the organist. BUT WHAT IS THE ORGANIST DOING? He's playing on the organ! He must read the music before him and watch every musical term and character keep one foot upon the swell pedal and the other upon the pedal bass, he must have one hand on the stop, another on the keys, his ears must watch the volume of sound he is making, and take care he don't drown the choir altogeth WEST MONONGAHELA.

Will be sold at once at reasonable price to good buyer Terms Cash. Quick Sale. AMBROSE S. FELL, No. 306, MONONGAHELA, PA.

The command is that we make mel what will more effectually dash all joyous feelings than for a leader to select a closing tune some mournful wo-be-gone melody? But music has its ody, not discord in our hearts unto God. I do not intend to enter into the list to dispute with any as to the propriety of using the Psalms of David exclusively, or whether we may not use some of the modern songs of praise; whether we must use the very same words in our song and prayer, until influence in other departments of life besides this in the worship of God. It sign the certificates. Dress Well. It is not enough that people shall be dad; they must be dressed.

"Costly; thy habit as thy purse can buy," was the advice of Folonius to his son; "rich, but not gaudy, for the apparel eft proclaims the man," and the advice Is just as good today as It was 30Q years ago. la Lnolc. PORfCHAPS AND A LI ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIN WITCH HAZEL CREAM wusiu iu an, in an complete. Swift through the vast expanse it flew, And loud the echo rolled. The theme, the song, the joy was new, 'Twas more than heaven could hold.

has a powerful influence to quell the raging passions and in some instances, to restore the prostrated energies of the human mind. er, ilis eyes, his Hands, feet, his ears, all being engaged, he surely is not responsible lor tne praises, it, Music was sung at the creation, and 1 I- IL. every boy in the house knows beforehand what we are going to sing or pray, or whether it may not be acceptable to God to vary these exercises to Elegant preparation for use after shaving. Prepared By W. C.

McCALLISTER, Pharmacist, juus maue me earin gladsome ever must be the sextons business. WHAT IS THE SEXTON ABOUT? since. ue wnispering pines, the murmur suit the circumstances which surround us. Recite the prayer to show the He is ushering strangers, attending ing brooks, the breaker's roar, the COAL FOR SALE! to the furnaces and stoves, keeping folly of only one prayer. singing bird, recho back the heaven born gift and song shall emolov the THE PRATER JER.

ii-4. angelic host, when time and sense shall tne aoors snut in tne winter time and keeping them open in summer. He must go into church and call out the Lord hasten the time when he be no more. "Music all powerful o'er the human mind Can still eash mental storm each tumult calm Soothe, anxious care on sleepless couch reclined And even fierce Anger's furious rage disarm. At her command the various passions lie She stirs to battle or she lulls to peace Melts the charmed soul to thrilling ecstasy And bids the jarring world's harsh clangor cease." When dread war rears her horrid front stamps her iron heel and gnash es her bloody jaws when friends lie sweltering in their gushing blood and plaintive moans and cries for help dis shall judge among the nations, and doctor, and make himself useful gener Leave Order at Albert Gregg's or Harry Louttit's.

PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES shall rebuke many people: and they ally. vno is it mat tne verse means Hark how the choral song of heaven Swells full of peace and Joy above. Hark! how they strike their golden harps, And raise their tuneful notes of joy. snail neat tneir swords into plow when it says. Let the whole race of creatures bow And pay their praise to thee? snares, ana tneir spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn Music is used to lull the sleeDinc naoe, to inspire the worship of Sod, to Not the ministerfor he has to prune war any more.

Biir to oauie, ana to caim the mind. his sermons, not the congregation for My object is not to settle the disnute and when life fitful feycr is over, when they must see the fashions, not the tract the ear of faltering squadrous Dry Plates, Films, Card Mounts, Printing Paper, Printing Frames, Flash-Light Cartridges and everything in the photographic line at LINN'S PHARMACY. rspecial Agent- for Arlsto Self-Toning Paper. aoout wnat we snouxa sing so much as choir fcr they must perform the music, not the organist for he must lead the "It's no fan being married. My wife la coming to me all the time and asking for money!" "You're luckyl I have to ask wife always for money when I want any!" Heitere Welt A Test of Accuracy.

Drawing from memory Is one of the most difficult things in the world to do. Even professional artists find that they must rely largely upon hasty jottings made upon the spot as suggestions for their pictures. Those who are not artists need to look keenly and closely at What they wish to recollect, for they must depend upon their memory to bring details back to them. It is an excellent corrective of superficial observation to sketch scene as we think we saw It and afterward return to tho scene and take another view. It is a training both in accuracy and humility, for we learn how easy it is to deceive ourselves as to what we bavo remarked.

Florence Hull Wlnterburn In Ilome Companion. how we should sing: and this leads me to inquire can this service be performed the shrill notes of the fife, the clarion sound of the trumpet and bugle, the rolling drum inspire the weary soul choir not the sexton for he is the boy acceptably by a choir? We know there about tne nouse. we are leit to guess are arguments pro and con and we pro with deeds of noble daring and the tired soldier drinks in new vigor from who is meant in this case by "whole the heartstrings break and the right eous man shall die, then let us sing beside his dying coach. How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks a weary soul to rest, How mildly beams the closing eyes, How gently heaves the expiring breast. So fade a summer cloud away.

So sinks the gale when storms are o'er, So geutly shuts the eye of day, So dies a wave along the shore. pose to examine them. To Repair Broken Articles use race of creatures as many were of tne tnruiing noies ana charges over if the music is entrusted exclusivelv who good old General Taylor meant by the bodies of his fallen comrades up to to a choir, we opine in everv such case. ir tne cannon mouth. tne whole world ana the t'rest of man' kind" as used in his inaugural address.

Church music has been of three fold- the experiment has decidedly proved a failure. Let us go into one of these fashionable churches where a select In sickness too, when the tired soul is fluttering between earth and heayen how soothing and inspiring is sweet number alone perform this service ac that of clergy; that of the choir; that of the people. We think church music music, uii! when me ntiui season is Cement in its completeness, would combine all Excursions to Fort Wayne via t'enn sylvania Lines. September 9th, 10th, 11th and ISth, companied perhaps by an immense organ. The minister has read the hymn very appropriate for the morning nearly over and the weary soul keeps it solemn vigils in the night season, these, clergy, choir, people.

and turns in wakeful restlessness then for Isational Encampment, Union Vet Music by the people, was the only service. eran Legion, excursion tickets will be Kind usea in tne cnurcn ior three nun give it sweet music. sold to Fort Wayne via Pennsylvania Remember MAJOR'S RUBBER CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. Oh surely melody was from heaven sent dred years after Christ, congregational singing was practiced by the early christians. We base this fact upon the To cheer the soul when tired of human Great God, how Infinite art Thou, What worthless worms are we, Let the whole race of Adam bow And pay their praise to Thee.

The choir has the whole matter of strife To cheer the feinting heart by sorrow rent, ana soiiep uown me ruggea roaa or life. In Re-Petition of 1 In the Court of Common praise in hand, so there is no need of Excursion to Wheeling via Pennsylvania Lines. September 10th to 14th, inclusive, for the State Fair and Exposition, low rate excursion tickets will be sold to Wheeling via Pennsylvania Lines, good returning until Saturday, September 15th. National airs have a wonderful effect upon its citizens. These are but three anybody else paying any attention to the subject so we will look around the church and see what 1b going oa.

Sarah Ann Ber- Pleas of Washington, gert, to become county Pa. a feme sole No. Term, 1900. trader. Notice is hereby given that Sarah Ann Ber national airs belonging to Aroerioa, Hail Columbia, Star Spangled Banner WHAT IS THE MINISTER DOING? If we are in a Catholic church, whose and an nee uooaio.

Let any person gen, wife of Alfred Bergert, of Carroll township, Washington COUntv. has nrprntl wnes, goou returning until Tuesday, September ISth, Not.loe. Bicycle license Is now due for 1900 and wheel owners are required to have a metal tab on their wheels, as an indication that they have paid the tax. Please procure them at onoe. Galen Yates, City Treasurer.

National Encampment, Union Veteran Legion, at Ft. Wayne, Ind. On account of the National Encampment, Union Veteran Legion, at Ft. Wayne, on September 19, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will her petition to the court for a decree that she shall have the rights and privilege of a feme sole trader, and for a certificate that she shall be-authorlzed to act, have the power and transact business as such; and that the said petition will be considered bv the court nn Mnn. authority oi Mr.

uoieman wno has made great researches in regard to this matter, and his account has great credit with the learned. The mode of singing was first practiced in the Syrian churches and was introduced by Flavian and others into Eastern churches, and by Ambrose into the Western churches in the year 370, Anno Domini. The minister would read a portion of the scriptures and all the people would chant or sing it after him. Music of the choir was introduced generally into the churches in the fourth century and instrumental music came to be incorporated with it as early as the 5th or 0th century. Organs were unknown until the 8th or 9th century, and were vehemently opposed in the West, so much that even to this day there are no organs in Scotland except born in the universal Yankee nation hear any of these tunes abroad, and he will feel his heart throb with pride and satisfaction.

The Marseilles Hymn did more for liberty in France during the reign of terror than all the oratory writings and influences of that day, Misses Ada and Mary Patterson left on Saturday to take a business course at Iron City College, Pittsburg, and have engaged rooms with the Yeung Woman's Christian Association. The Sabbath school of the Church of Jesus Christ will give an outing to Kennywood Park, on Thursday, Sept. 6th, on the steamer Kathryn. day, the 17th day of September, 1900, at which time all persons interested may show cause, If any they have, whv the dacren And nArtltt organ does all the singing we find the priest prostrating himself before the altar, reading latin, with a half dozen boys dressed in long white robes, looking very much as if they had just got out of bed, and their mothers had not time to take off their night clothes, running round after him, ringing little bells. If you are in a Protestant church the minister is rapidly turning over the leayes of his sermon, and the ur.

ranklin was going along the cate prayed tor shall not be made and McILVAIN VANCE. Attorneys for Petitioner, sell excursion tiokets at the rate of one fare for the round trip from all points on its line east of Pittsburg and Erie streets of Paris one day, and looking down an alley he saw a sign with these words painted on it. "Pumpkin pies and American and in the fullness of his heart exclaimed, "That August 21st, 1900. A NY girl coming to the city of Plttsbun to Ft. Wayne.

Tickets to be sold and XV seeking employment, can secure a soo good going September 0, 10 and 11, re- home and a low rate of board with sign gives me more pleasure than any pleasan and commodious surroundings at 1 6 Eighth thought happily strikes him perhaps, that the sermon is too long, and he takes out his pencil to curtail it, ana make an interlineation here and there; or he dreamilv looks over the house. in the Episcopal churches. turning to September 18, inclusive, thing I could see or hear in this God street, the Christian Home for Working Girls Music bv the Clerirv The clergy at tile uiu riLisuurg remaie uouego. forsaken oity, except I could bear somebody play Yankee Doodle." IF VOU HAVE one time claimed the exclusive right of Steamer Elizabeth Leaves Monongahela daily at 6:00 a. except on Sunday: leave Pittsburg at 2:30 p.

m. Fine accommodations for passengers and freight. Fare 25 cents. L. Drake, Master.

mttaritopM Kur 0e Start sad otim udeUTersd by caxrlsr. A GOOD performing the music, and to make it THING, we think it was in the year 1837 we were visiting Niagara Falls, and went WRITE IT UP. and thinks the congregation very thin this morning, and wonders what has become of some of his favorite parishioners, or he beckons up some of his TOSEl'H SUiMTfEY-Plttsburg fDally Hes-tt senger service. Orders may be left at Vohe's Cestral Meat Market, Main Street, Monongahela, depart at 9:16 a. m.

Pittsburg Headquarters No. 1135 Liberty St. Leave at 4 p.m. Telephone 971. more exclusive to the clergy the singing was done in latin.

This plan only obtained until the reformation, when Luthur restored the sacramental cup TALK IT UP. ADVERTISE IT. Advertising Is not tiDSBilva. Call and over Into Canada to see the battlefield of Lundys Lane, and view the plaoe where our own great goneral, Winfleld biaers nave a right wuderatanding let Hate..

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