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\ occnr to yon that ; 4Ch.ef91)1Ution is very simple, and (l)l~tlillt.& not in making money .Boot& and Shoot d~l- \ f&J~meors~:ottioJiitll eon· ·a.t Atlanta., Ga..., Ootober ln, . .;Il:Jilflj,- tlie- ..lmportli:ooe- of a more . oOinJ'oiiii\ar complete lederaqon, of the va.rious who knows when to lecture a.nd f!'f.lllel'll' orga.nlZa.ttons of the sta.te 110 t to leotUl'll is wise, iJideed. Was fdtly itiJ~ussed. It -wa.S then titt ~· bre®· QUd cheeae mesl! oge represents o.n \the unanimoqs)¥···\'~P . than a.n effort the sui eater was sent· for () ~~~~w:: Q ~ • •• ' • • • • • the~Jl, nnd to pl'Dnounce th.ll e~ ~~~tbcinlldng he did while fishing In should be ma.de with this end m · reat of the devarted. It was bellie1red '\'' .. \\''A :Bay, Mr. Cleveland should view. 1 . . f that in doing this he ab!Joltltell:v lose rio time in having his thinkin~r · A comnnttlle was tbe~eforo ap- , appropri11ted to himself the s:intat!:nllbol- 'I a.par11ot11s e:xomined by an expert. poiDted, consisting of Messrs. N~ G. · ize\]'. llr. tht~ .vian.d~, and .,...,,,,...}, .. The multiplication of republican Bpa.ldltig, of Sohoda.ek Landing; A.l· 1 vented their disturbing the repose· 1 ca.ndid11otes for the Senate in Ken- bert S~ewa.rt, ,of South Argvle; and 1 the sinner who. had committed. tJl~in. tuok:y ~ ar~good sign.• It. iJidica.tes John A. C. Wright, of Roohest~r. to Such an ~angement W_«JDld obviously thit~J3Ir..a--bntn 'li successor will be a prep&l'e a olrouiJU' and mail it to ' l~w !lothmg ~ 0 be desua.d 011 the .one x ~1.\ - : ' sJdfJ, but bCJW 1t worked OIJ the other republie~n. IJOme membe~s of eve~y locaL 0 ~11!:anJ.- we ~not told. What was supposed to Well, it isn't Mr. Cleveland's fault za.tioii:in,the ata.te wttb. the request .be the oonclition of. this spiritual under- that some people expected a dlfl'er- that the pxesiding officer with one 1 taker aftsr theoaremonywas coMlnded? ent sort of message; he never sa.id he other member (or more it desired) be I Did his \appropriation'~ of the dead 1:1~ ohll.llged his opinions. It was his sent as delegates to a. meeting to be 1 man's BiDs bnply a sort of moral IISBimi- ktiQW\·it-a.ll friends. . held under the a.uspiqes of the New jlation of. ~em~ llDBWeriD8 to his phys- Antbonv Hope, the En.,.lillh author, York. farmers' league at Albany dlfr- leal B.BSJm 1 lation ~f the bread and \ 1 oheese? The quest1on wonld obviously d~clines to lecture• in th!ti oonnntry, ine the month of January, !896, and_ 1 be one of &Ollie im:portllnQe to 11 sin eat- because he hasn't anything to lecture prepare suoh memorials to onr legis-· er in large praotloe. H the responsiblli- about and doesn't know how to leo- lo.ture, as sho.ll be deemed moat de- ties .of his profession were as great as tore. Others have had the same sirable to seonre such legislation, as they would appear to have been on thia :rea.sona, but they lectured a.ll the the varied interests of agriculture hypothesis, hll would need to retire C A ·oy DENT~L . . . COMPANY, Cor. Fourtl!. and ll'ulton Sbeeta, ·TROY, 80 li. l'earl Street, ANY •. sawe. demand. frotn it early and to devote a consider- . . 'rhe j.11ventor of a bicycle snit that G. A. Smith director farmers' in- able portion ot his olosiog ;years to ro· tlons, Gener~ .lbles yet t_akes j the an ' pentanoe and good works. more pleasure m home than m club li(lj. chattels will enable a. woman to look a.s grace- stitntes. Again, It is llatural to • what hap. He has the happy qrt of mlll9Dg stto1;1g offtce ~ l lh t da :f M ful standing on her heae, or reclining A. C. :Brundage, Grn~g. paned at the dEcease of a popular or and loyal frie.J).ds. He hruJ a.lv:'nys e;!;lic1· 1 on or i>Xfh J{lfTftlfuN!! in the m.lndle of the road, s.s when F. L. Knapp, farmers ol11b. \fashionable\ sin eater. 'Wonld any ona ed outdoor sports and athlet1o exerolaea f--..!;;=:::..::::::.::::==~~ dressed for an evening entertain- L. D. Collins, farmers' le&gue. among his professional brethren under. ; ~d did not mi~, ~on may be~· be-l ment, Ia suxe not only of fiUile and \:teo. Hatfield, farmers' lea.g11e. take to eat his ~ins, even in the fust> 1 mg at the Amer1c~ 8 cup races m. Sap· 1 fo~une bnt of the undying love of Albert Stewart, farmers' elub. finsh ot satisfaction- produced by step- tember. H& fs fond ol horseback nd!Dg 1 . everr woman cyclist. J. L. Mandeville, grange. ping into ~ia shoss? Ii so, then, indeed, and appears to great advantage m01111t- hiiB the epithet of \gallant\ been right- ed, but .has come to prefer t.he bioycle, 1 '!'hero will not be so mncb. demo- W. P. Rlohardson, milk union. 1y bestowed npon little Wales. It is 88 : end in his daily spina on the wheel his. oratlll kioklng when the same old Elisha Cook, gmuge. though one dootor succeeding to anoth- daughter or his son, a lad about to enter Reed rules are a.pplled to the house, John A. C. Wright, good roads as- er's praotioo sbonld consent to llBBtlme · his teens, is often J:Us companion. Be 1 a.s the greater portion of thoBe roles sooiatlon. I the moral responsibility for We late col- likes to have pet anunals about him, es· were adopted by the democrats of THE cALL. league's treatment of all his deceased peoially good <logs, \and his pets.\ sa: the lo.at bouse. :Brother Farmers- We have reached patlents iD addition to his OVID similar a friend once said, \are tha pets of the There is no doubt a.bont the In- an epoch in our history when every ·burdens. I whula family. \ I dia.na eagle that tors a dog Into stripe individual of the country is organized We yield to none In admiration of the , In manner the g~eral ia quiet lltld. quiet and homely horoism of the med- 1 self controlled. but none the less affable and almost Hoked a miW, after- hav· for mutual protection e:xoept that of ical profession, but we doubt whether it and courteous, and t.t has been~emmked -...,.. ---::-::::=::=~~=::'!'\\\'!!!!!!:!!~~ ing- beea crippled by a lar,.e shot, be- agriculture. The result is patent to would !lllable them to face such an or- I that he never refnBes to see anybody who 1 COU.liiTY COVRTI. , ... :; ing a ge:~mine republican bird. a.JL No olaes of bread-winners Is to- deal as this. As to the WelBh pr\\tition- 1 oa.lls upon bim. Perb11ps it Is n sy~em·. t~~~PN{v\! sa. •! i-t If the Sulta.n of Turkey oan succeed day sufl'eriDg like the tillers of the ere to whom we have oowpared them I atic method in routine work, W1th a 1 do hereby Older, dea1g:;natewd ,-Jlpo~~iho · · • h bit -• ,__,.. •- \\\\!\'· tenna of th.e oount; cournud court oueu in playlog Germa.ny against En~ land eoil. we shrink :from pnl'Blllng the ana:cyaia a U.L .,...,.nnwg as soon as ...- 11w in and for the <lO!lDIY ol 'W&dllD!rtoJJ, 'fi»'~ • he can indefln1tely postpone the par- There are questions relatlng to the further. It is evident that llS in the · wh11tever baa to be done, t.hat givea him trill\ of ieal;_lel of lAw or ot !act, for Ulo h _ --'- 1 ·• \ ' \ •'-•- b d t 1 · to '-'•- Tb and deoiB1on ol motlolltl Uid a •\• tit!on o! his empire. farm o! a puhllo nature, such aataxa.- OO<JUOO boy BlllDe \IJ. oonqueroo:s, where \\\\a nn 80 • £111llll\e r y.,,...,.a. _6 othBJ' ~eedinaa..lo bo beld tn ths :r•-}!1!10. a stone which enn smash the smasher : members ot hlB family h11ve aooesa to his at the datlll! lollowtng: · · Up to ~ate Congress has managed tion and the secorwg of better and of, say, 43 other stones tlllooa over uli library in his worldng hours and nnver sJ:mBobnur:v tvth,l~ altho ooanbo'IIHtin to rostr~!n Its enthullia.sm for the cheaper transportation by rail, and its conqnesta, lllld beolJlDes itsel1 a seem to disturb him. He is tree troJ:n on Juno •tb, !8115, 11 the ooort hOlllt-.::111 of rEtiring the greenbaClllo and other evils that are a.ntallonlstio to \forty.foure:r so the responsibilities 1 alfeotntions and presents no eooentrioi· &~{,~Ij;.,rtStb,JINI!. at th& 0011111 bO'Iiia h treW!ury notes, without mak!.ng any our prosperity; a thoroug-h under· of thaselllj)lappymen mightacoumulate ties or engularltiee with wbfoh to poln~ s~.;;., l't,. , speola.l of!ort. standing of what these a.re, and what at an alorinmg rate. One bard'- dares ' a \ohnracter sk&tch. \-George E. Fond On the l!%11 d&:r of theao 1orma coJ#.1irlll 'J , I open at 10 o•oloqJt. a. m.. ~.!.h .. { 1t If Sen~ tor Hill was paid $1.000 per may be done, and doing it., will do to contemplate the iDternal oondltion in .MoOlure a :Magazine. ~d I llo horeb1&ll~into the !l)IIQ~~ lecture somebody was losin~ aboat muoh to restore the value of our of the BiD eater of a 11in enter who bad - - ~:gf'~ 1 ljafa~l: ~~:~ ~~ ~per lecture; heuBe the oauoella- fa.rm lands and eJd in apa.ln Ill8king in life attended a long series of other 1 (l:B'Al\• BD !I SA ~~AI\B procoodlnli:'~llou!a~orf.'iObci h d mJit tion of aU his do. tee. the fa.rmere or New York state inde- sin &liters. . The cheese wo11ld be almost \\ \' 12) • ~ ~VI lf:L~~ 0 .11,: ~~~ ~rllln:~'U~~ Tho next ma.n that suggests Geor- d t d converted mto 'Weloh rabbit before he Dealer In and Mann!aoturer ot ta~o&WhitcW:-'N.ll~ufrUo-nf .. ! . _,, 1 '\\II 88A \'OOd field to leotare In, to pelnn ::r ~ca.~::sg~~~:~ons we can hnd got it down. :Monuments HP.adsiODH3 Statnn, &c copt th~·::~Oiltie~Ofd~rb~&~~'W~~ ... .. I I • • A~,;rut and ctober. ' c.'-~ • e:x-Congl'\eeeman Bland, Mo., will be work socially and eoonomioally a!on~t: THE SHIP WAS AOil.OUND. or Qn!noz, BBrro, Weoterly, aqd a.D othor kind• Dated. IVb tebftll, Nt,ij~~liail!ln, lat~, brained on the spot. oar own respect! ve lines, bnt in politi- ol Foreilftl. &nd DomaoM, flrnj•lte, TWa . • 1.: • ~ t .L .....______ D'---~ ~-· --· American IUld lta.linn ll!&rb 0. \\' • ~-.. &llhiJi en untl' Jll\h ' There are (di .. ota In the south &8 well cal action there ll&Il be no rene! e:x- -u ~ .. 6 _g.. g~·~ A~ m~· ~uod, .an.1~.t~ • .. ' ' 1n • Roundabout 'WQ. 1 tloviiY1 GREENWICH, N.Y. . . • BollJB;:'il\\lf\W~~~ ¥I~ other !leotions, but Gov. Evans oept by the united action o! the en- It must be about ten yaa..:s sinue I WIIS 1 ~~~~~!!\!!!!~!!!'!!!'~\!\\!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'=~=~~!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'~~~~~~~=~ ~d Senllotor.Tillnlan 1 of South Cai'o• tire agJ:lou!turai olass. · retnmlng to this oouJJtry from New 1 • ijnl't are entiiii,ed; t() the cqampion Our remedy Ia 10. a more ODmplete y ark on board one of the Anchor line J)eu;, although the governor of Gtlor- federation. When the farmers of tha boats. We left quite e!U\Iy in the mom- 1 ·~ ~ wa.a 11o close comp~titor. state shall g~~ther liy delegates !rom ing, I!Dd were steaming doWll the bay ' •• The .ra!lroad statletioo of the state all the Joca.l organiz~~otions in one in high hopes of a plensllllt trip. We ' · · .11\ of Pllnll2!ylv~~onlo. show that only 1 grand body and deme.nd their ri~rhts, soon got into a think fQg, and lifter ~ passenger out of every 4,825,718 oar- we will obta.in them. With this end passing Sandy Honk at allont quurter I • d kiU speed the ohip ran ogrounu. The ms- r.Je was ed during la.at ves.r, and In view,. the oommittee ha8 Illlmed · · ol th h 1m only 1 out of 204,947 lnjn:red, but the Jnnu•ry 18, 1896, Dt 1 p. •n a.s the Jonty a }lMseugcrs, owever, ew I ~ ~ ~ - nothing ol 0111' plight, for the propeller 1 employes were not so fortunatce, as 1 time or meeting, and Agnc111tnral kept on ohuming np the water in fran- ont of every 432 was killed and 1 out Hall, in tha o!tv of Albany, the place. tic efforts to gut the vessel olf the mud, of ov~ry 28 was 1njnrlld. We b.ave all Will yo 11 call tne attention of your and the fog WIIB so dense thot vory few I a.long BURpeoted that it was safer to organization to this call and secure people noticed we wora no~ making be \' passenger than lUI employe, even the appointment or delegates! Please headway. floo . R \' I ,f .. , I . , , .. it you tra.vel on a P&BB. raport the aotlon of your organi2a.- The oaptaill dispatched his first ofliccr I to Sandy Hook to telegraph the position I If Oll.r demollratio friends will only tlon, with name and residen~e or your of nlfairs to the agents, hut BB the en- B t be patient they will In due tlme leBrDI delegates at an early a. date as po.- glues were still kept going no one BUB· : e s. wh\t the repnblic&u congress pro- Bible. Address N. G. Spalding, Soho- pooted that nnytbiDg nnnsual had oo- poses to do, &nd we venture the pre- daok Landing, N. Y .. or Farmers' ourred- Patent . ·, dictioa that It will be disappolntlnl!' League Advocate, Albany, N.Y. PreseJJtly the boat retn:rned, but no to them. questions were o.sked, and l!O one seem· Let those who are harping upon the mistakes that are to be made by Tom R.eed point out some of the mis- takes he ma.de when he was s-peaker of the bonae before, o.nd they will re· ooiv~ JDOFll attention. Yours truly • ed to have tile idea that there WBB any N. G. SPALDING, need to nak tllem. ALBERT STEW.utT, Two or three bonrs p~~S~ed, a.nd on $4.00 Per Barret.· It begins to look Hke one of the oertailltles of the Congressional ses- sion is a restoration of the duty on wool. The democratic Senators-Brice and Pasco-have sa.id that they would vote with the repnblioons to amand the present ta.r!1f law to the exten~ nooesoary to raise the revenue needed t.y the government, and it will not be sqrprisinfl' it others do so. Mr. Cleveland baa not expressed any regret over Senator Hill's failnre a leottuer. · ttarvetons ResuJu. JoHN A. C. WR.IGHT. ocean tug o8D!ealongsideoutof the fog. Committee. Newsboys came on board to sell their Electric Bitters. papers, and did a good buaine8s. \Ex- trar I Extrlll' !\ whs their rsry, and these \extJ·ara\ contaiDed on tlle front page Electrl o Bitters is a medicine sui ted B full and graphio aocount ol the strand- ills ot the -vary liDor on wbioh they were dispoajog of them I for any season, but perha.ps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feelmg prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of 11o tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps la.tal bilious revers. No medlolne will aot more surely in connterncting and freeing the a vetem from the malarial polson. Headache, Indigestion, wn- stipation, dizziness yield> to Eleotrio Bitters. 50o and $1 per bottle at c_ Mealey's dru~ store. \Great &.ott I\ exalai.Dled one man Vlho had invested m a paper, \don't Lllala aatl Depet 11., these papero know how to lie? Here's 1· ~ one saying now !hilt our shjp bas ran aground!\ \So we aze, and likely to remain,\ anewered 1m officer, upon whiob the passenger ran to the sille of tho VElSB61 and looked over in order to convince hiiDBelf. Grand Garnet, Fonr Hole Kanglt W!MMI or Coal ·· ,Fro~ n. letter written by Rev. J. We would Gunderman of DI!Daudale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: \l have 110 hesitation In recommend- rtaud. The news ncrw, · ot course, began to spread all over the ship, !rot it was too much for eve:rybody w hflll u c:~no.rter of an 'hollr later a stout ol<i gentlem110 sprung up from bia seat and veiled, '' Jeruaalem I wa're agrounu,\ nnd then ran full tilt along the deck in a fearful state of terrox.-LOndou Telegraph. (\ . ' . ing Dr •. :K.ing'e New maoovery, as the :ilci•eettlte were a.lmost marvelous in. the of my wife. While I was pa.stor be. pleased to have you oa.ll at our store for a free package of :Bacon's Celery Klng for the Nerves, wbioh we are distributing to all afflic- ted witb dyopepsia. and all blood, liver and kidney diseases. :Bacon's Celery King is simply doing wonders in building' up worn out constitutions a.ud is the grand speoillo tor nervous.: ness, eleepleesnees, headache, and all derangements of the stomtl.(lh, liver and kidneys. Samples free. La.rge · packages 50c and 20c at C. Mealey's, sole agent. Treutll'er lJptnn~a Request. Mro. Harriet Taylor Upton, as tress- mer, has sent out her unnnol latter, ra- mindiDs the members of the N. A. W. S. A. that theix contributions !Ire now due. Accom:p~~ny!ng this Jetter, Mrs. Upton has sellt out a printed slip which reads as foll<1WS: \Do you not know some believer in womilil.'s politioallld- venoement who may not ca.re to take ·an aoti'l'e part jn local, state or national work, and yetwhooould beoom~ a nte!ll· ber of the National American society If you asked hex personally or sent her the inclosed article of the Clonstitution? Will yon not try to get one contributing member? Will not every member aot on this susgestiou !\ the :Ba.ptist church at Rives Juno- she· .was brought down with pneumonia · sacoeeding lo. grippe. Terrible paroxyslll6 of conghiDg would last hours with little interruption 1 and it se&med as If she could n.ot a ur- I vive them. A frhmCI reoomwended Dr. Kfng's. l)!~w DIBO!>Very; it was tn its work a.nil highly sa.tis- f,~u,ot<,ry in. resu.lte \ 'rrial bottles 0. M:ealey'!l drag eto:re. Regu. 6()c a.nd•$1. Dell.ned. Teacher-And what is meant by ,)ceep, Eth~i:.:~it- i~~- holy 1 hlm.11puat time to live. Re•ult or tb life, an enorrr pills greater tl known.. Fora WJ1plc. Whit bowela....,looo DR.; tre1111ifi~ l'ltuhl Boo Tra.i.n s tb\ltltllwiilh ... t boaon,me .. !l·•!baniovlUo. ~ .... tega .• '1\baylorvlllft . \rrq ......... . .. ·~···· Je.:tm-DDV'llle • ~\ttl> Bettnllljj l8oomngton ... l<!oouot hllo V'tU\\\'to. \liDriiiA.clamo. , ----- lorttl l.tte.nu~o. \'\' 'tialxllltowu. \1 11 t\lfck ll'alla '6oJul1hgton • 'Ill B<nnltU ''Hl.QJICmT11.1&.. .. ·~r ...... ~ ·-··· Aohal.,.•tllo. llralop ... _ .. bltl!ail.tmlte r~nn~ .. tneaw!oll .... 1.d. mol'l!i\ \hhpt li 0. A. I{] c. J tr~ali1 Oclmor 6 ~J ed b B, G1t11 ,.&nd! per b