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luthern women
care for graves.
jjdent's Graceful Suggestion
Disposed of By Veterans.
)SB OF THE REUNION.
Officers of the Association
Are Re-Elected.
, e ninth annual reunion of the
e j Confederate Veterans waa
g ht to a close at Charleston Fri
neral John B. Gordon, comman
u-chief, and all the old officers
re-elected; Louisville, Kj., was
, n as the next place of meeting,
the question of federal care ol
(derate graves was disposed of by
doption of a substitute resolution
ti declines the president’s sugges
exeept as to those graves located
e north and reserving to the
;n of the south the duty of caring
hose in the seceding states and
land.
e adoption of this resolution and
sport that accompanied it precip
! a debate which verged upon the
tional and at times much confu
ind disorder prevailed,
e resolution adopted in lieu of
one offered by General Stephen
ee is in full as follows:
our committee to whom was re
-1 the resolutiion introduced by
ral Stephen D. Lee beg to report
diowing substitute with the rec
mdation3 of the committee that
ame be adopted.
he United Confederate veterans
is annual reunion assembled dc
to place upon record their
re appreciation of the utter
of the president of the
id States in Atlanta in December
concerning the assumption of the
af the graves of our confederate
by the national government.
I I “We appreciate every kindly senti-
Baent expressed and we shall welcome
Many legislation which shall result in
■the care of the graves of our comrades
Bn the northern states by our govern-
Bnent.
f “In regard To our dead ■whose re-
Bnaius are resting in the states which
■were represented in the confederacy,
Bind Maryland, the care of their final
■resting places in a sacred trust, dear
■to the hearts of southern women, and
■we believe that we can safely let it
■there remain.”
H Several very vigorous speeches were
■made in opposition to the whole prin
■eiple involved in the matter, but the
■ final vote upon the resolution was
■ practically unanimous and the an
■ councement of its passage was cheered.
| Another incident was the mention
■of the southern lynching question by
Ipr. J. L. M. Curry, one of the surviv
ing members of the confederate con-
I gress who, while denouncing mob law,
I defended the south and declared her
■ people should see to it that the record
lof her future should be as unstained
I as that of her past.
General Stephen D. Lee presented
the report of the committee cn liisto
which was unanimously adopted,
lire report, which was one of the most
important matters before the conven
tion, alluded to the war with Spain as
11 factor in obliberating the shadow's of
the war between the states, ond refers
t° the prompt response of the southern,
pates to the call for troops as showing
toe whole country the depth of south
ern patriotism. Continuing tire re
port says:
“President McKinley displayed the
Mint of the American soldier when
‘ e chose from his former foes the gal
ai:t \\ heel er , tb e steadfast Fitzhugh
® e the chivalrous Butler and many
f uiers of our brave comrades to
marshal the hosts of the union. We
giad that General Wheeler had an
. er opportunity to exhibit the fight
-lUEqualities of the confederate soldier,
p, that. Lieutenant Hobson, Victor
, ae an( l Worth Bagley in the navy
!;, iwed the country of what stuff our
young men are made.
Gnee more the blood of north and
0 , iaa been poured out together—
° mnger beneath contending stand-
j l '' 111 'he bitterness of war between
6 states, but now beneath one flag
j , le S of one country. These
h* tf V !east > belong to all. The last
e " memory that could divide our
„;;: ltr y ts buried with them. About
jgraves kneels a new' nation, lov-
J 1” er everywhere the
ini^n g to the question of confed
(;a graves, the report says:
Mck t enerous words of President
ak V, i ’ commen ding the confeder
presV' t 0 tbe nation’s care, are the ei-
Vi .| p ‘ l ' ,l! °f a sentiment growing every
atc i- tbe deeds of the confeder
conn? ! ler are tbe glory of the whole
Vl0 ; ftn< t that his memory is
p acnr' T t 0 c berished wherever self-
ce eommauds sympathy or brave
a responsive chord in
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* I have been troubled a great deal
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"Bab luck to them Afraydees,” said
a Dublin carman the other day when
an officer handed him a shilling after
driving from Richmond barracks to
the Kildare Street Club. "Why?”
asked the officer. “Sure they’ve kiiled
all the gentlemen that was in the
army.” The officer was so pleased
with the veiled insult that he doubled
the fare.
"Why are Irishmen always laying
bare the w r rongs of their country?”
asked someone in the House. “Be
cause they want them redressed,”
thundered Maj. O’Gorman.
An Irish navvy on the Holyhead boat
was complaining of his foreman. “He’d
not stir a finger himself to lift a red
berring off the gridiron, but he’d ask
you to shift tbe Rock o’ Gibraltar.”—
Irish Life and Character.
What’s In a Name ?
Mme. X. had been married to two
brothers. After the elder one died
she was wedded to the younger. Tlie
painted portrait of No. 1 hangs in tbe
public art gallery. She stood before it,
w r eeping gently, and was asked sym
pathetically, “is he a member of your
family?”
“Yes, yes,” she replied, between sobs;
"he is my poor, dead brother-in-law.”
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Expensive Etiquette.
Bull—lt would be a great mistake
to allow women in the Stock Exchauge.
IJear —Why so?
Bull —Well, just to think of us pay
ing from twenty to thirty thousand for
a sgat, and then having to give it up
to a woman. —Brooklyn Life.
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FARMERS FORM A COMBINE.
Novel Scheme of Co-Operation Among Min
nesota Grain Growers.
The Grain Growers’ Co-operative As
sociation of Minnesota held its first
quarterly meeting recently in Minne
apolis. It was organized In March
and began corporate business March
0, and is rendy now to do a consign
ment business with its members.
The central feature of this organiza
tion is that no stock may be held by
individuals. The members are to be
the country elevator associations, each
association having one rote without
regard to the amount of 6toek which
may not be more than forty shares in
any case. The purpose of this restric
tion is to prevent the association from
being turned to private profit in any
event.
There are now- about one hundred
farmers’ elevator associations in Min
nesota, and a large number in Dakota,
a number that is growing in both
States. This organization is not to en
ter that field at all, but to leave to each
local association its independence.
This association is to be a central
organization which will handle the
grain for the local societies at the ter
minal points. If it works out as the
promoters hope, the farmers will have
in time their own elevators at every
shipping point, will consign their
wheat to the terminal elevators owned
by the local elevators in common, will
pay storage to themselves and return
commissions to themselves, and take
to themselves every middle profit there
is between the farmer and the mill,
and be able to hold their grain for the
best market.
For the present arangements have
been made with a commission firm In
Minneapolis to act as a broker for the
wheat consigned to the Co-operative.
The association’s share of the com
missions is to cover expenses and one
fifth of the earnings are to go towards
a building fund. From that and the
stock subscriptions of the country as
sociations they hope to build their ter
minal elevators. Similar arrangements
will probably be made in Duluth.—St.
Paul Pioneer Press.
Earliest Type of the Bicycle.
Despite all the claims of the French
and English historians, the honor of
producing the first vehicle of a nature
similar to the modern bicycle belongs
to Germany. Away back in 1649 a
toymaker in Nuremberg, named Hugo
Flautsch, made a two-wheeled vehi
cle with which a person could propel
himself rapidly along the roads. Ten
years later these contrivances were in
common use in Nuremberg.
France’s New President.
President Loubet, the new president of
France la, if anything, calm, sane, a trifle
bourgeois and utterly devoid of sense of self
importance. But there is a strong and irre
sistible will behind his bland-face, and he
looks like a man who would infuse into
run-down French politics as much vigor and
new life as Hostetters Stomach Bitters will
into the run-down system of anyone who
uses It. It is an absolute cure for the worst of
all stomach disorders.
Almonds are found in Asia, Barbary and
Morocco. Those we get are from Malaga.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
tneu strong, blood pure. 600,|1. AUdruggista
Be cautious with whom you associate and
never give your company or your confidence
to those of whose good principles you are not
sure.
To Cure a Cold in One Pay.
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggiets reiund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Aluminun feed wires for electric rail
ways are coming into use largely. Their
conducting capacity more than compen
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Dennty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
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stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
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banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
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It is not failure, but low aim, that makes a
crime.
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See their liberal offer in advertisement In an
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Perhaps al! men are liars, but there are
times when it’s unwise to gay so.
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Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 26c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Some girls are ke; t gobusy getting engaged
that they have no time to marry.
.T C. Simpson. Marquess. W. Va., says:
“Hall’s Catarrh ' tire cured me of a very bad
case of catarrh.” Druggists sell it. 75c.
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces in (lamina
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\ fish diet may not strengthen the brain,
but going febing often invigoratrs the imag
ination.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or23c.
U C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
An honest man i notonly the noblest work
of the Creator, but also the scarcest.
WOMEN are assailed at every turn by troubles peculiar
to their sex. Every mysterious acho or pain is a
/ symptom. These distressing sensations will keep
on coming unless properly treated.
The history of neglect is written in the worn faces and
wasted figures of nine-
tenths of our women, \AMg\tyBWTM
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ould write and see
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No.27.CollegoAthletios No. 92. Official A. A.U.
N0.32. How to plav Base Rules.
Ball. [letica. N0.93. Athletic Records
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N0.42. How to Punch Gti de.
the Bog. No. 106. How to be a Bi-
No. 82. How to Train. eye e Champion.
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