To Begin Soon

The plans of the new Presbyterian curch have arrived and bids are being asked for the erection of the same. The chape], which will be built first, is 52x40 feet and about 30 feet high, and across the back of the chureh the addition will be 60 feet and 24 feet wide with a tower and entranee on Emmett st. In front the chureh will have a 127-foot tower on each corner between which will be the entrance. It is to be built of brick with stone trimmings. The new organ which has been ordered will cost $3,500 and is being made by the well known Gardine Organ Co., New York, who are also making one for Trinity chureh, New York. A description of the building and interior in detail will be given later. Extracts of a Camp Letter. Dear Friend Waldon - Bvery one received hls pay up to July 1. My allowance of $5.70 was as new and good as Únele Samuel ever issued. It was ten o'clock when the paymaster, heavily guarded, drove at slight pace to our company street to let the members of Co. G crumble for the flrst time in two months the paper greenfoacks fresh from the mint. So great was our joy that it was nearly Monday morning when Sergeant State warned us that it was nearly morning and we naturally feil in the land of dreams. Mr. and Mrs. Bycraft are in camp and I believe I will send a $5 bilí home with them. Ormie Burt has been in the hospital under two doctors. He has cramps of the stomach, which come on all of a sudden and draw one up like a ball, but I am glad to say that it was nothing dangerous and he is now drilling agam. Everybody has a slight dose of the Chiekamauga quick-step, and when Mr. Bycraft comes home you ask him to is run in four-fourths time. ïou ca.n explain to you that quick-steü which ask BufE Kirk any day hov raany days days are left in the two years and he wil! teil you exactly. Patty Horseman is not so fat. What they cali the river is mud and is not deep enough to drown an infant. Höwever, Eaton's dog got poisoned and he was forced to throw him in during a spasm. Sleeping is good and if it were not hot we would not mind the three hours' daily drill. It is very sultry and gives one that tired feeling that you read about so much. E. B. HEWITT. July 4, 198. ïiew Kooks For Library. List of books recently added to the Ladies' Ldbrary: The Oíd Santa Fe Trail, Irman; Penelope's Progress, R. D. Wiggin; Reminsoences of a Portrait Painter; Speech and Manners, G. P. S. Healy; Korea and Her Neighbors; Wh;n Valmond i Carne to Pontiac, Gilbert Parker: Cuba in Wartime, Richard Davis; Beggars All, L. Dougall; Autobiography of a Truth; The Vintage, E. F. Bemon; Whitman, Burroughs; Aiterwhiles, Jas. Whitcomb Riley; Shrewsbury, Java, Sweet William, Margaret Bouvet; Simon Dale; Hassan; The Bible, Dean Farrar; Lady Betty Stair, Seawell; Deep Harm, Jewett; Caleb West, flopkinson Smith; Colonel Carter, Hopkinson Smith; Trooper Peter Halkei, Olive Schreiner; A Desert Drama, Conan Doyle; Adventures of Robin Hood; Cnsiderations in Painting; Following the Equator, Mark Twain; Treasure Island R. L. Stevenson; The Works oL Cliacer.
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