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A Manchester paper says that it is understood the Christian Scientists of that place have in contemplation the building of a temporary structure on their land, located on the site of the old Straw estate at the North End. The members of this sect have already in hand the assurance of enough money by subscription to build a structure, which will answer all purposes until the fund may be large enough to erect a handsome edifice. The Christian Scientists never have church debts nor do they raise any money by catchpenny devices. Before they build the money must be all in hand — or they do not build at all.

Concord Evening Monitor.


In his movement to stop the sale of liquor in this city. Mayor Martin was given material aid to-day by the city government, which passed an ordinance which requires that all screens, curtains or anything that obstructs a view from the street of saloon interiors, shall be removed.

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Christian Science Wins
March 23, 1899
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