Those Horse Sheds
It is reporto! tliat the M. E. Churoh society, of this city, contémplate the sellMllfngef tlieir property on Washington st., now oecupied with horse sheds. Tliis would be a very sensible move as the property is too vuluuble to be iised for this purpose, and, besldes, these sheds are injurinjr tlie value of property adjolning thm, and are unbecomiiig toso beautiful a street ns Wuktegtoa street The Bheds belonjring to the Presbyterian society, on División ftreet, ín the very heart of the city, are not very ornamental eitlier, and it is prosumed that both societies coulil mnke money by disposinir at tlieir shed property. Acljoining property owners would not feel bad in eitlier instancc probably M. C. WIrii it comes to peculiar minies of people, Haline seeins to take tlie palm at present. Looking Inwnrd we run Overacker and tunible down Stair seeking Wisdom, along the lieacli of the babbling Broofeg, the King seeks Sweet repose and 8tone-s Ganinar and Bortle Juasly for Miles, and don't care a Kuss or give a Nichol whose Shafer Lindenschmidt may Chase, and so ou to the end.
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