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fe Department.
lute A| hsr.ee Of C«»rgi*.
V'*»ml T> dy Karmcrs’ cbsrtend AHiance n« s branch of the Nn
Colon nnd own wrntlvf
of Aiarfim >m Deoetobfr *J 0 Ui i, 18 * 7 .
STATE matternk 1
T, F, living*ton, vice-pre*id , Covington;
Maxwell, H. L. Burk*, rk*, 1 **eretnnr, tncrfttirv, CMbkr. Clt}> J tWm«*n
chaplain. * “ TalmitCm J. w. Beck.
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lecturer, Milner: J. W. Tsbd l<»r, s^sistfint
lecturer, Lutherville: KdgerWUwurt, do«<r
k*-..- 1 '»T,-— —: VV. i>. Cwrwilat t, Krgunt at
krm», J/xtt.
Xsfxmtlve Comi» tteo.
>V. FelijC T.«J. Turput, th-drman. C’h/« I. Stephen Springs
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K nrtklin: A. W. Ivey. Wtomeevllle: J. B
Iftcberde, Cantos: J. Li. ’timer, LuOrange
State Orgnni.-er.
J. II. Tamer, LnUrenge.
Judiciary Committee. •
*V. H. Gorman. chairman, Geneva: L. W.
F. Peocoek, U. W. Everett,
Credential Committee,
W. B. M« Daniel, chairman. Faoevllle: "\V
Nwivton. Wrigley, Hickory Flat: 1 *. W. Jonc«
L’lay Connty Alliance.
President—W, Vlee-Pr«*UI'n 11 fMandeville.
4 —K. Ounu.
tfeeretury— R. M. hiwit.
Fort Oainos / |ance No. 604 .
I*r«ild<*nt~--R. M '1 fivn.
•Vic*® President- , < J unn,
Secretary-Will 7 iraham.
Chapel 1 iico No. C,
V Frealdent—A. President—ItHi < v [ton,
Secretary—B, £ rowell, Lr:C.
Midway A] |k«v, nee No. 602 .
PruUdcnt—H. F. 1
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l« 11 *• 1
P^crofthe First Oeor
TTi ♦croy, Vit.. which prom*
1 * nnnual reunion :st Porrv
h^i'il! lie even more tlinn
A ti 1
■>r old iv •.in:■ ■ 111 N .
re, i n from whi. li it
letter continucH:
|V cumo with a mission,
B you, as president of the
Jgi-a llogimoat Association
TT nnsmit same to tho ohl reg
whteTTlS^JGIvo learned since
Monterey, will hold an- an.
reunion and banquet in Perry
on n|ght of tho 7 th of August,
Bet. Formany mmiths bark l have
o making a rcconnoissBnco
tiU ?Ve part and vaiiou* fronts, and
Am to-Vight bivoucacking noar
ere A'a. On my way bock
kuill, Rich Mountain,
1 ^, P^fl*nd all that
aud will pass bnek by
,p out of Hit
t Hen»ney,p^JWnco
id across
,om ac and ^itiguous fields.
'f ami
k foKiwl marches and short
V I " ill bo a^le to reach the 10 -
At y- 4 . (a fac i^imita of tho old Con
; • f. i: te soldier) sometimes during
\‘jf- night, sav between 10 o’clock
L midnight, and perhaps after anp
kniul fr.,m my notes carefully
I arranged, can and will,
■"'in |B«'d tnnke a report to the
and others, of what 1
tear now as compared with
/»go. ^Already I find my
■juden B and covered up in
it is difficult for mv
nB: 1 ' snflirii'iit obei->.nne<>
BBVprcvei.t il.oil.t making
11} t.« be bru>!ie 1
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p.
iid and honor as
Unless prevented
wthcr now 1111 -
B>dy be there.
B' sort' to avk
B ■ "i
B ‘ will likely
B* <> • 1 :l
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iniml is
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entlinnsia and the final rest of the
cold ailmt ash barrel. Dogs hare
something of a reputation in the lit¬
erature of suicide, and no small num
her of tales are told how they will go
to certain death in order to rescue
tb*-ir friends from peril, starve them*
ttlves to death by the grave* of mas¬
ters whom they lored.
But that suicide is not confined to
dogs among the lower animrls is cer¬
tain, if we are willing to put faTth in
a very remarkable nttd in genius tale
told by Lord DuITerin in bis “Letters
From High Latitudes,” which is the
record of a voyage he once made to
Iceland. On board his yacht there
was a cock well used to crowing at
dawn in England, like all ollnfr
properly constructed chanticleers. At
the beginning of the voyage the bird
failed not to greet the run in a be¬
coming manner, but as the nights
grew longer in the boat’s path to¬
wn rd the pole something seemed to
be the matter with the universe, ami
this greatly perplo.ccd m l worried
the bird. He wouM walk
about the deck, attempt to crow in a
shamod-faced way and then look
around and ace if anybody was
ing at bim. Affai’s grew -Itovse and
worse until at last there was no sun
■it all. The crow would be begun
and then broken off abruptly and
in a heartbroken way. At last the
cock’s feciing wholly ovcicamo him
and, springing to the traffrail, he Hap
pe 1 his wings wildly, gate one
a ound the horizon, and then, with
such a master!v crow as he never had
ntte.lnl before b : plunge 1 headlong
overload and sank in the icy waves
to. fisc no more. The puzzle of a
sunless universe lie st'ove no move to
solve. Tho trouble with this l inl
was very much tho name n* that
which bother* Mr. Mallock. Ho wn
a Hontimentaliat. lie should have
been an agnostic.—X. Y. Continental
Advertiser.
*«•
Far bettor llmu the harsh
medicines which ho: ably grijx? the pati¬
ent and destroy tho coating of tho
ach. Dr. J. It. McLean s Chill and
ver Cure, bv mild yet cflVetive action
cure. Sold ut 50 ecu;a n bottle.
llow to K(»(‘p ii ILizor »Shai p.
Wo often have nmnteur shave;a
bring us their ra;:uis to bo lived, up.
AlmostNtny man with a steady band
can sb» o himself, but not one iulifiy
can keen his ra :or in dc cut c
tion. Th? first reason is that
teurs wear \ho temper out of
razors by e:V“.sive strapping,
the better tbe\ccl the easier it is
affected in this wiy. The only rem¬
edy is to let it al<)\ 0 . l'ut away
razor that searpes a V 1 cuts tho skin
and give it a good res Then me it
again, and in all probaY»:;ty it will be
in good shape.
u luin o? the modern shav.fg
have as many razors as ince daya in
tho week, aud on the liandle of each
iivnl flic n;;mo of the. day. If
tho rotation is kept up \ety little
shar]»ening is needed. 1 have known
men to talk of pet razors which they
have used every day for ever so many
years; if they would let these, lie by
for a whi’e they ivouhl find a welcome
improvement. T he second cause « f
tho trouble is boa dag on the razor
while shavpiuung it. Never attorn, t
to put on an edge before shaving,
When you arc thiough rub the blade
<1 few times lightly on a plain leather
strap, which need not cost over a
quarter, nnd then put away. The
old, buiiing water craze is exploded
now, and professionals do just as
work with eoM as with hot wa
ter.—St. Lonis (llobe Dcmorcat.
*" *
There ore limes when a feeling
of lassitude will overcome the most
robust when the system crave*
pure blood, to furu.sh the e ements
health and strength. Tho
, for r punfymg e tho ..... blood is
Dr. J. t ir 11. McLean o 1 ; Sarsaparilla. o ...
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for Those Who Will Take
Tea With the (jueen.
Mr. Eum*U Harrison of Montana
New York, Ylr. Kobett Lmeoa ot
and several m<»rc Americans
note have lately taken tea with
Queen of England, Empress
t India, and defender ot the faith.
other men of this country may
occasion to sit in her majesty’s
pail -r before nr\ igriti -:i vlo'cs
B'.io --rr.il- of M:t< kit.aw. a f-u >;:n
f- rules for their guidance will not
e oet of placet
Vhe’queen is not fond cf baseball.
ve.-a^oti t-> mention tbr.t
B
k her questions. Queens
wer ladies, desire to do
B 1 c indulged in,
the little
u.,»
for voti to Admire. You must be too
busy admiring them to thiuk of feed¬
ing them.
Do not talk politics, for it is not
the queen’s fault tltat she is a queen
She couldn’t help it. •
cagoXews.
Fun With tho IHU >Ian.
He was a meek-looking old gentle
man from the country, and as In- took
hi* 6 eat at the dining-roofn table the
drummers looked, at him over tlicir
»oup spoons. They noted hU weath¬
er-beaten face, bis wet hair carefully
parted and brushed around over bis
ears, and h’s air of diffidence rs
nervously fingered liis fork; and when
the waiter girl 8 tood at bis side and
winked at the boot-and- shoe man,
they were all attention.
“Soup ?” she asked.
The old man seemed a bit
at the brevity of the bill of fare,
fidgeted about as though waiting
l.er to any something more.
“Would you Bke some soup? said
the girl, u’th a side glance at
coffee-aad-spice man.
“1 ain’t partictlar about soup, as 1
know of,” answered the old man.
“Boil’ inutt’n eapcrsftuco, runs’
beef, rV lamb, rV veal
ehlek’n cob? ham, tongue, boil’
baked p talers said the girl with
lightening-like rc<v,,’ty.
The old man looked kind of
less, and the boys felt a lutle sovrv
for bim as lie kept Us eyes
on the folk, which he shoved from
side to sole with his fbv e s.
o
T guess I’ll take—l guess you’ll
have to say that over again,”
up* and the girl milling the
thing oft’in exactly the same one as
l.e'n: e.
“Tho old man looked ’round
table rnd » night sight of a
\vi*ii leg pt the girl; then he
h’> head pround and looking
straight in the face , he said:
on mr»v gimme s’me bile corn
beef ’n' cabbage, roas’ lieef veal
muli’e, co'e cliicle’t ’n’ turkey ’n’
< >nguo ’n’ homo ham ’n’ «*• «,s ’n’ cod,
lb>b cakes ’a’ f. s«.';;e bi* beUsdeak
a j '“Co of pump 1 u ]»ic ’if’ cup o’ cof
f* e, ti*-;’n’now see if ver kin make
\ 1 1 !c legs He ns fas rx ye can
^ for
ton ;re. I woutcr git home;
a sliuwer ««»;»' «p.
'?ben m.>* 0 a break for the
wliilc tbediummers langiied and the
old man g 0 zed out of the window at
the gatbe: ing clouds.—Puck.
»•*«
Hick Jiemlticlie, wind on tho stomneb
liiliousness, nausea, are promptly and,
L’tt'e agreeably banished by Dr. J. H.
Liver and Kidney Fellcls. 2Go. a
viab
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Fi om Windsor to London.
The twenty-six miles from Windsor
!..>ndi>n is didl ami 11 n interest big.
At Hounslow, once a famous Held of
labor for genMemeu of the road, tlie
country «,? ens out fnlo a vast level
plcie, nnd you begin to feel a faint
suggestion of L ondon. Hammersmith
is now the uttermost western sehurb
but a litte while longer aud the great
greedy melronolis will have swallow*
od up Hounslow, too, as it has a score
of oilier viMiagcs before it. 1 never
appreciated so well the immensity of
London as when wo thus ma*ic onr
way gradually from the open country
to besy ('In.-ing Cross, j, was Sat
urdapattern -on and.'The traffic of
streets was even greater ilian usua 1 ,
and as we left the Hammersmith road
came Hong ilie Kingsington road,
passed Hyde Park coiner, that reck
ot , ing ,, 0 ; nt for a „ AV «sl London, and
so „„ ! „ lvanc= , 1 1o TraW „
an> , S „ :sll ., bv the thor
„ f Uc3lm . a!m0ft
impossible for . to proceed
us on our
wheels. , „„ Ine cab . drivers . . . _
ot
are surely rare artists of their kind.
and if an y hUch ^ n:tr y ever deserved
the name of Jehus, it is they. They
tear along with a recklessness that is
tru j v „ lmiraUCj grazillg pa , si „ s
tvheels in a way to make von hold
your breath, vet always avoiding
them with a precision that amounts
almost to certain v, keeping a’wavs
to the left of the road instead of the
tight, ns is the custom in every
country except England and Bohemia.
—Philadelphia North America.
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T^,’ Wier.- *>o.ijsqiov'jui<x> *■ •in.-ni.t «io>s
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53 LT 5^| 1
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£ mtmtP £ IBM ■Kttt express ed We before will C. send paid 0. D. you for, to a be and watch examin¬ if not by
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H pay all express charges and
you are at no expense. We
V. have watches of all styles and
1 gM>»‘ prices. Send stamp for large
Catologue of 250 Styles with
Instruction how to order etc.
3 MS STANDARD WATCH CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
HUGHSOH & SULLIVAN'S THREE-QUARTER ROAD WAGON. ^
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This Ua light and tasty Baggy, wrll built in every particular, to carry one or two paeeengcrs: and
cur large aalee on it allow us to put the priceVery Low.
Send for mastrated Catalogue aud Price List showing a famine of Carriages, Buggies, Cart* and
Cuttem
HUGHSON & SULLIVAN,
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MBLACK
WATERPROOF
Harass. & Bnm Ton Oil Dressing
^ blacken, WATERPROOF, keep and
will soften and
«t!P** *3Uggy Tops. 5 ?** CoOo frtnor and
(OSS WOfk tO apply than any Oth
er Dressing. Is GUARANTEED to
do ait that claimed for it when
used as directed. Beware of im
itations and see that our trade
mark is on the can. Ask your
Harness maker for it, a ad If he
has not got it send us your name
andwovvil ship you a sample can
FR&E. you to pay Expressago,
CANTON PAINT & OIL CO.,
Melrose, Mass.
'f VAtitrlNi. * ctainn e»z OLmvIV t m ir
BATHKOBF (G 9 I AS 0 . 8 » 0 £ DRESSIG 8 .
Absolutely and will proof keep against the leather snow
water, soft and pliabte. Prevent Colds
anc! Doctor's bists. Ask your Boot
Cftd bb.Oe oealor for it.
CANTON PAINT ft OIL CO.,
tZ&lrcs&t Mass.
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C"t the >a=t dang* r of tear:; g orinarrirg. Ii Is
etretchcd to tM desired piece ry osiug as a lever
the handle of a compkie fiaxnncr, rcCckct for
bo tr%'and 5 a to Use coir. *e.
nuking Mo-nfactnr toot Uut d cf wm maileahte foot 1 T« sr.dwrought km*. iron,
* a ac\i
Each SUetcher is packed in * woodan fcnr,
wttti directions for Doing. Hvmp eSat or. rtv. '.pa,
of f 1 . 00 . Seoelal pdauto dwkre SVpticatSun.
Pickett & Rogers, W
TV VCARS j 333 B 3 IQD-t* CARPENTERS! W'O
Ii fOR HONE, CH IM,. ORGA
SCHOOL, and Clif PEL
Only $f|
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f* noil,, ITV* ffiv srllititj out* uerfeTt
l lenown The intnislc ntult of \Y* E. P. ('arisntkr Organs :
5,000 nn<rip|*mi«td Churches, in 75,000 a" HoniOt d5,^h, and nVwtr.i 1 cZ>
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cr vrv 3 JJ An HonCat Organ.
'%»• t I H . Tie You. Vs Companion say*: “The Carpenter Ortnnl final
n nave won for themselves a high reputation far durability anil
I B nnisieal qm •tics. An organ may Ik- fine in appearance, but
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Dear Sir: Do you want to see the
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DAY. A $36 Single Harness reduced to
$ 25 . The finest Harness MADE for
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l HI rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
m '1 made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
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r-lS2!-L. / <<A *m we w ill send you a sample for your inspee
***** tion to show you what progress we have
• j::. . m til* made by making a SPECIALTY and get
ting out over Soo se*ts each month. You
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: 1 ||> at once saying YES send on your Harness.
EG Folded or single strap style.
m National Harness Co.,
5 Wdl Wholesale Manufacturers,
J 14 to 24 Wells 8 b. Buffalo,N. Y.
A. ANDERSON, Collar and Ilaincs, $2 Extra. No breast Collar
King of Harness Manufacturers. Manager of tho
National Harness Oo„ Wholesale Mfrs., Doiiblo Stylo for two horses, Prieo, 35 00
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& MAYER BUGGY CO.
Manufactur© THE "Vehiclo lor tho
FARMERS’ & MERCHANTS’ USE.
Tho most Stylish, Best finished and Most durablo medium
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«S This Cart rides as easy as any Buggy, and
v positively linn free two from cranks Horso Motion.
y Step, uutl always keeps to movo tho fn hotly unison in w*t,h h*uiEontal
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‘ta equal fiiuet «ire, iue nn-i iu givo better •.s.tieliteitoa tilnr. Te Ht.b. Itnm jtnv olber
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