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. so !com- work ~f the first 865 days.\ It tbat we tlte same en- wa.e a most Instructive and pleasing . Flr•t ':Anniversary at the M. E. In another oolnmn.] address and we cannot do justice to Dec:. t -A Large rleetlng ._ Presid~ot McDJilga.l sa.id that an- even an outline of it. w 13 hope to Offlcersl{eports atld a Stirring Ad· ()therv,,ry impm•t>~ll.t office .)Vas that of hear the gentleman again. dress. tile treasurer, and the association bad After the address Rev. A. H. Ea. ton The a.nniversa.ry meeting of the been fortunate In securing a. gentle- said be ha.d beeu u.sked to make a. I. M. C . .A. at theM. E. obarch Sun- tlllln well kuown for bis a_b.ility in few remarks, bat as the hour was a. A. R. 1 The Chickamauga commission ex- pres•es the opinion 1 hat when the work has been ftnlshed, that ba.ttle- fleld will be tbe only, a.s vet, correct- ly and completely marked ba.ttlelleld in the world. ;, thloJ particular line. We will now late h ld b t•t t hi !1&3' evening, was an event never to e won su s 1 o e s remu.rks c 1 . L • llste11 to ~be report ot our treasurer, b 1u f omm sawner ochren recommends forgotten by the members ot the Y a.s ng or a generous collection tha.t provision be made for the ma.in- looal association. The sixteen ushers llr. N. S. Lang ion. to defray the expenses of the speaker t<Juance of olerks1''- the pension of- IV~> ~~:lve balow tbe report In full: d th · ld t 1 u Were taxed to find sitting• for. the - a.n o er 1nc en a. expenses. The 11 h h , Tl1e Y \ C A fi a ci 1 t ce w o a.ve become disabled by large 011 mber in a.ttend•noe. .Arter · · w.. • • n n a. repor collt>ctors then pas -ed the collection w from J ll.D 1 1895 to J 1 1896 long service. In other words, be available seat ha.d been OIH5ll- · ' .;,oErPTBa.n. ' · baskets, and the ushers also passed favors a ci vii pension list, while do- and the gallery at the rear of F nbsc 1 t\ d d ~' through the audience and ga.ve out lng all he ca.n to _out down the mill- oro r ¥ tons an uea .............. ..,.,91 75 b h the church filled, chairs were placed Fnr onwe-nal _proceeds annual reception 18 42 mem ers lp cards. R.,v, C. E. Lapp tary one. i From . 0. '!'. U. for uae of roows A.pril id th U n the t•-oeentreais'-s. \'\ery a\ufl- 1 18~5 t J 1896 sa a.t a.t 011r niC>n service each \ \' .,., R'- • 0 \\· '• ...... .... ... . .... B750 Charles Trombridge, a. Union wa.r able seut in the orcl:lestra. wa.s oeou Litera.ture sale .......... ····· ........... · 25 00 pastor was given a pa.rt, and on this pensioner, who lived a.! one In a. ca. bin pied by men, Miss Stickles p~esiding t575 67 occasion his part was to spea.k C>n the h b' u.t tl:le orga.o. Theexeoutlve oowm!t- msnunsEMENTe. subject of cards distributed. It is ou .t e tg Bandy river, in Kentucky, Literature one vear ..................... $100 00 was found dying Tbursdl'y. He was ,tee, the pastors of the several u-.E. Wilmarth,ronmetoJan. 1..: ..... ltY19 assumed that a.ll subscribers and tied to his bed, his skull was orusbed churches and the spea.k.er, Mr. Ct•IJ.ik- ~ 1 1': 1 &f~~~~~~ft. ~.~~~fs:shados: '.iio:::: ~~ gg members the past vear will and the ftesh had been burned from shank., Dcoupted the pulpit platform. F. 8. Fenton for three tables ........ '... 2100 oontinue their membership unless Forty sinlring books.... . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . 1200 his feet with hot irons. The oabin At precisely 7 o'clock the services llo<>k blndars and newspaper holders... 1~ oo notice is g-iven to tile officers. The II. a. Hill, supplies and ke;·s........ .. .. 1 2 22 surplus fund mentioned on the oa.rd had been sea.rohed by the murderers opened by a hymnal song by the Ji'crolea.nmg rooms........... .. .... .. .. 175 wa.s o protUinent fe•ture. Gi\e ltber- and everything of value stolen. choir of male voices. Tbe ohoir E:.psnses .l. M. Glll. delegate to state ~ ~ • oonvention.......... .... . . .. . . .... .... 12 oo II It is reported from a. high official rendered very acceptably a second Fur tbree key• and P. 0. box rontlyear 215 a y to this fund, and also write your 011'\-8. MoF&rl&nd, care room md extra source that the government will es- pieoe, after which Rev. A. W. Jl[or- work....................... ... .. .. . . ... 6 5C name to become a member of the as- riB read the 46th I \G d i it<>bert McA.rthar. care room............ Ill oo soclatlon. Tile Rev. gentleman made ta.blish a. m!Iita.ry post lor both in- pea. m. 0 8 our G-oo. Dawle~, care rooms to Nov. 9...... 10 oo f t d I t t Chi k R · W () T U 50 h · B few well timed remBrks. Th~ nards an ry an ca.va ry roops 11 0 a- efuge and Strength,\ etc. Rev. F. · • · · or 6 slrB ........ · ... .. .... 25 oo ~ ~ ~ ~ p It B h C 8 'I'.E. Mowry. su£P.lies ond lno.. .. . . .... 19 25 distributed ~t the tueeting a.nd about mauga ar . at t e plans of the . co ville followed with an 1m pres- II.(). Morhous, til printmg....... ..... 18 30 wa.r department. are zealously gua.rd- stv A d bl t tt t Bniloy & Balch \ \ • ··.. .. . . . .. . 5 oo town later are to be signed and d&- e prayer. ou e qoar e e o L. Tli<JmpRon, coa.l bill................... 19 14 ed, untli after congress meets, as a male voices r<Jodered a beautifu 1 Fo,.. cleotrio lights to Jan. 1 . .. . . . . . . . . ao o 7 li \ered to the secretary or may be Services of aeoret•~ to Jan 1 ... oo liberal appropriation will bq asked. seleotio!l.. _, . .. ........ -;, ~5 ~ left at the rooms or with any mew- Mrs. Joseph B. Carr has received President McDougal, who presided, Onsh on hand ............................... ~ ro•• her of the association or executive •~, committee. from Albany the engrossed copy of eald in substance: All bills agalns& the assoolatlon are th 1 ti t t a.d d b D The male quartette rendered e reso o ons o respeo opte y . ea.r friends, it Is a. pleasure to- J>&!d to Jan. lot, 1896, excepting for select! b d' t' a both hoases or' the legislature last night to greet snob a. splendid au. oare of rooms, which is paid to Nov. on, ene 10 !On was pro- F b d h. h d d d th d d th fi t e ruary, and embo ling a. 1g Jenoe of Christian people, gathered 9th. There are a. few subscriptwrrs ooance • an us en e e rs an- · h il:ere to eelebr8.te tbe anniversary of unpa.id. • niversary of tbe Y. M. C. A. The' trtbute to er deceased husband, ti d d h General Carr. The work of engross- t!te Y. :!L. C. A. of our villa.ge. We At the conclusion of the treasurer's mee ~g was a. gra.u dsuooess a.nf t e !ng has been handsomely done. The are glad we at;e a. pa.rt of that grea.t repDrt Mr. McDougall said: s:~on y;a~oi'eo~ 1111 e: very avor- slgna.tur., is attached of the lieu ten- body or young men in this grea.t \We are greatly favored to-nlgbt a. e :n a. tertng ctr~umsu:'nces. a.nt gov~rnor, speaker of the assem- work, a.nd we are pleR.Bed to se\ so to have with us a young man who Is Let t e good work go 00 In thls vii- bly and clerks of both houses, with many young men present here te»- a. very popular and well known !.age, a.od every Christian and mora.\ I ttJe seal of the state. night. When we look back one year, worker in theY. M. c. A. and Chris- man should give tl:le Y. M. C. A.. a we eee we have a.ccompllsbed some tian Endeavor societies, Mr. Ja.mes A. generous and hearty support. We .VOJDen on the Bl.,.,te. iOOd. We believe a. goodly number Crutksha.nk of Brooklyn, who will oongratuiato tbe olfioers of the associ- What a pretty thing a woman on a blcyole is I Her pose Ia good. She sit.!! h&ve ta.keo a. sta.nd for a better and a.ddress you.\ a.tion, one and ail, on the splendid erect and rides erurlly, grncefnlly. Moat lalgher [>lane of livln~~:. We will not rur. Cruikshank is a. very pleasing progress made the first year. Ma.y men stoop while riding. Women !it dwell on the past, but look to the a.nd striking speaker. He held tile the coming year be 11.s successful. erect. Men always seem to be on buai- lature. We desire to bring all youn~ marked attention of the large a1.1- n&lB beiJt and In a hurry. Women appenr men into our association .to interest dleuce for over one hour. He said it to ride for pleasnra II.Ild in uo burry. th.em in Its workings and purposes, was worth the fDnr hllndred miles Tho Nl<l Dlot. Men have the bic)'\llle f!ICS, arlaing, It Ia It is evident by mlt.lly straws noticed said, hom the O!UO they have to bestow and to br!D' thew to a knowledge of travel to ha.ve the privilege of speak· In,. general rending of pPrlodlcml RDd to avoid accident. Wome11 have the olr a better life. We trust in God's bles- ing to so large a.n audience of younQ' newspaper literature that tbe next tad • of BilBY indifference, un()(q)sc\OUBDess of sing on OIU' work in the future, a.nd rnen. \I bring congro.tula.tlone for ct tbe dietists is to be outs. All the 1 1 risk. They ride as th>~> true godd- who can tell ~he result? .And I be· this first anniHrsa.ry of the Y. M. C. sclentitlo cooking and health food au- Wlllked.-Cinotnnatl Commerolal Ga- l!eve wb.en we have finished onr war· A. of your v!ilago. I would like to tborltlea are w:gingv.it.h Increasing pet'· I Etta fa.re here, and have gone to our re· greet you ali lndivlduallv, bot I 1 aust aistence the value of this naturnl food - Oonfcadon. ward, we will look ba.ok with joy ()D be satisfied to greet you as the Cili· and giving l\<JCeipts for vorl ow nut I am\\ optlmln. or try to be. ._, fioars, from which clifferent varieties of llvh..' Is tor the best t.a. beeD my arced, oar work in t .... s organl.za.tion. Wbe:n oese greet each other. When they bread cake may be made that are nutrl· rn• somettm ... 1n tho hot11'11 of dlro need we tlret organized we felt the grea.t meet they shake their own hands a..s I tiona and of mediciDol value In certain ~\': ~~~~:::,;.~~.~ ..::;1 ~~~nl~ 1::.\i..... Importance of having a good seore- a greeting. I can only do so now, ailments. And now we learn that \Miss: From shrun <onventtuna.ittles secodo, ta.ry, ror on blm devolved. ~ I grf'tet you. I am not the paid I Ellen s. Atkins, .. tnlented London wo- ~ And In my bnart lumuUnoWI pW!Slons brood t t h t , 1 That ffWay and t.oS8 l1kt1 aome st.orm. angry .e.. a grea ox ent, t e 8-llaoess o the ]representative of a.uy o.ssoolatton, I m!Ul W'ho lost a sp!llldJd contrnlto voice, II<><>< npun love.,. bnt ~ cbent, and lifo assooiation. We have secured oue give my time to help on the g-ood four years ngo hom an attack of grip, 1 A mollStrons lie, and mon bnt.,.cophanta wb.O·ba.s fiUed the positlon well and work.. It Is possible for a yollDg ma..n h11.1 oomplewly rooCJvered her vocal pow·\ Who fawu at vico and sell tholr sonia tor KOllt. ed . ita.bl u T era through persllltlng in a tru.lt twd QUt And !rett1nKihus. and wt tb tho world at~ .. or ,_. V· w.r. llotna.s E. ]\{()wry to lte engaged In Chrtstla.o work with· ., 1 seek some opot In naturo'• JleCn)t bannts, -'II~ his diet for a Y61U' 110d a. ilalf. -New York When, lol return tho oweel bolle!B of old. .. _. ,llO.W present report for th~ o.-t being a paid offlcie.IC>f the ohurob. Times. 1 ....John N. Hilla.ri. fiiS\t.yQa.r. [ congra.tula.te this assoeiation on the s. riUHLFELDER. H 0 L I D A Y D IS P L A Y. Now ready for your inspection. If you see among our display what you want, buy now, for the choicest will be picked first · Among other things, yon will find a large variety of Silverware, C:ups and Saucers, Toilet Cases, Work Boxes, Glove Boxes, Necktie Boxes, Collar and Cu fT Boxes. Tock Stands, Photograph Cases, Shaving Sets, Leather Goods. Celluloid Novelties, Mnsic Rolls, Picture Frames, Toilet Bottles, Pocket Books, Bags, Handkerchiefil, Umbrellas, Muffs and Boas, Jewelry,, Perfumes, full line of Novelties for the Holi- ln Doylies Tray Cloths, A.rt New designs in Picture Ice Wool Sha.wls. We placed an Import Order for them some months ago. before they advanced in price. That's why we can quote wholesale prices on Ice Wool Shawls See what we can gwe rou lor asc, soc, 7SC, or as high as $2.00 if you wauL White Aprons. Aprons for all-Enough-Any price and styles, and every one a. bargain. Underskirts. \' ery necessary to ha vc, the right ar· ticle in Underskirts. Your wardrobe will not be complete without one ol our Skirts; may it be a Flannel, Sateen, Moreen or Mohair, 75c or $2 so. Muslin Underwear. Excellent values in Gowns a.t 49c to $1.98. Corset Covers 2lie to 4:8o. Drawers 25c to 48o. Skirts 75c to $2.00. Knit Underwear and Kid Gloves. That's \hat we take pnde m. ~he ~luzt f attnt @humh ®hurt. ~rx.e ~m.e.ctiau of ~it,~ugau.ct &:~.omfort Black and Colors, 98c to $1.50. ALL READY NOW With that Annual Winter Clearing Sale of Cloaks, for which so many have been watching, waiting. Every gar· ment this seasons make and styles, that fashionable matenal•. at $z 75 a.~d up· wards FUR CAPBS. Hos~'ery may not be seen elsewhere. , . ~ ' Ladies' Jackets of Boucle, half Silk Every Fur Cape in our !'tore will be · -~~llY yo)lt Christmas Handkerchiefs lined, at $4 98 and $6. 98. sold at some price. now wliile prices are down. Hundreds: Ladies', Misses' and Children's Un· Splendtd Roagb Jackets, that are Black Cooney Capes at $4.98. .·.; !Uid. li11ndreds of Handkerchiefs from derwear at the most pleasing of prices. worth $r z.so. at J8. g8. Electric Seat and Astrican Cape~ ·.,. )C to Jt,so for Ladies, Children and Space will not permit to tell you all Ladies' Cloth Capes, made of heavy $r 2.00 and $15 oo. w0rth $2o.oo ··'I Gents~ Linen or Silk, plain or with ini·1 abont them. You'd better come a11d cloth, at $7.50, worth almost double. . Wool Seal Capes at $29 oo, worth , . tial'- see them for yourself. 1 Children's Reefers, made of the most I $38.00. I \ /; /i- ' .'r N.Y •. . 'I; h Above represents Our New Block, which we expeot Occupy on or about April 1st, next, Our Great RemovalS Is still going on, but 11:&8 not rereived the attt>nt.ioo that it Our electiOn and mod .... rate weather was the ca.nse. Now the Al .. nttiv h11.s passed ~nd we a.ll know cold WPather is coming. This is COlll~n:i:\ ing me, o! course, but it is concerning rou as well; pocket book. W£ HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING Gent's Furnishing (} oods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Foot Ware, ant.! Rubber Clothing, Fur Sleigh Robes, and Fur Coats of all kinds, JEWELRY. W!1'~HES, SILVER !Nil PLATED Will, Which must be converted into money It would pay you to t.l\.AYi'!l.'illiiF di11tanoe of thirty mile~ to receive such unheard ~~ bargains now are offering. \We are pre part d very ext ens1vely for eaoli every department, al'u t all muFt be sold, nnd no one iD anything in our lin\' 0Ean aff,)rd to miss any such t·hance, as the are such that each ht.her and moth,.r ~hunld study where to S81glijj.!~ their winter tiupply of wearing 11pparel lor their ch1ldren, or for self the best good~ at th£> lowest prices. We have decided to sell our Ladies' !:'hoes at cost. Also our 8ilver ~nd Platt:>d Ware at cost. We keep only the ~----\• ers' Bros. goods. Unoin Clothing Co., 11. Sll'illt. Jll.\'tp GBIU!ll'IWIIJB, X. -$-The Tornado Feed Cutter. -$:\. :t'OR HAND AND POWER Only Cutter tbatcuts and splits the ~talk!'. . W. E DDYPLOW CO·:. GENERAL AGENTS. Safer ThaD Ll;ahblDI Bodlo Each day adds some n~w virtues t<J ilL the long list of tbooe already credited 1 ' ~ ' to the pneumatic tire. The latest of these is thut the wheels o.f a bicycle be- ing encircled by a baud o-f india rnbbe:r and dry air, which Is a perfect insn· Ia.tor, the rider is complet<Jly insulated from the earth and co:nsequently is lm · will be pervions to the attacks od the electric finid. Any one who tmffers from nervousness during a thunderstoom has now only t<:J go into the dining rOODl or the cellar 110d seat himself upon ti:Je saddle of a pneumatic tire bioyole to be perfectly safe from lightning al%oke. As the chances of a man CJil a bicycle being struck by lightning have been carefully calculated to be about onu in a billion, there will, of oOlii'l!e, ~ some pessi- mists who will deny that this newly disccnered virtue ot tile Jlnenmatic tire amounts to very m-ucB.- Pearl!on's Weekly. Ll't'IJ!C OD QDI! l!'ood. We bold that a well devised dietlll'J' aystem does not need freqnent changes. All do 110t requite to 0111t the same in· amount or kind. 'UncPOked fruits and nnts snit some; others live almost ell· ~!rely on bread an~ oatll1-Eal ; but wlleb theoorreot diet hJIII ~ :tOUJid it.,ll_nti&. 11~ to cb-.us41- Anbmals In a ttll' · . of. nlitlue.ll'!e. on om~ >tb91• thro1iaqQ , : tllelr-ll're&-:-V~ · : : . ·. ;· \ ,--~:: T'. , ..... • . .• 7' .. - . ~ j.,.._._ -~ :--~-. the display in window. Stoves 1:2 years. (' '~