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CHICAGO, Nov. 8, — Bettery D
armory was gaily aucholl Willi biiiinere
flogs, &adds mid mottoes this morn-
ing, when the National Worneu'e
Onrietitin Teineereiree Union Met ill
ti.S biXtetilf t 11 IIII111141 SOSSi011. NOtIrly
live litAllartid delegatee were preeeut
froth all pints of the union, The tom
noon seseion WW dsvated to religious
eeeruiee. Ti o tfterttuon tuetitiug was
' devoted to routine busetees, This
availing Mies Francis E. Willard,
Presidetit of the W. 0 T. Unioil, dole.
vered her aunnel addrese. Miss
Willerd referred to the Cronin trial
and the hissing of the American dug
; %. by the Anarobistsreoont‘y and said :
" Tile experiment of free government
iu our large t ,wus and eitiee is a
'
tailuru loudly confese..A by men teem
selves. Nor are the reasons for this
wontneental cataetrophe me stet ious
America has bedtime the diempieg
,.* ; rued of European cities. lie -
j. ' eudgfration bee steadily deteriorated
the quality iu proportion a$ its value
ei tity hes grown,. 110 -day wo have 1,-
'
P 000 000 auarehiets among us in thie
re
country win, einem to have 55.000
drilled soldiers at their call, as mituy
' as the regular army of the United
States. The multiplication of itiveu-
Hens, tbe e.nocinous aueumulations oi
•
• • • capital. the temperate combinatione intim-eases, which ant as the balm of
and °dopes grip of the trusts render Gelead to hie wounded splrit. ‘Ne are
or wage workers uneasy, 'Bread or all wearied with combatieg the reali-
blood' is the inscription ou many ties of life. The rough sceoolboy
• concealed re I flags, aad the motive of flies in a rage from the taunts of his
many hidden bow anions to find Wile° in a mother's
1,
IMIP*11`768.• °AU:DORIAN HALL.
a .1m— 18
The devil le more devilish when
reepeet.ide So is dill Minor trtille,
The bottle of the drunkard for the
foam of the taukara—u bed beid
arni
The people ought to lova a good
leeeer int proper km to the IdieulieS it
makes.
Political managers too often stibor-
(beat° coneuleuce to ambition, and
right to expediency,
Every luau euusents to a wrong who
es
donot tut . his utinceft etretegth in
Wren to prevent it.
Those who recoinmenci the liquor
traffics to mercy do so because they
U)) not kuow what mercy tneaus.
No human action was ever intend
ed by the Alcatel! of. tueu to be guided
by expediency, but by justice.
.1*-VrafirOVIRTArrill7"- —"nraraprillr
he
Tfloe* meets every third Mot*
u
month. Visiting brethren welcome.
nh
This Coumilons hall can secured to eater
tatomeuta of every kind at very law figure. rpr
tertna Ote., apply to
Sweet /Winded Women.
So great is the influence a a sweet
initideci women on those uremia her
that it is almost boundless, It is to
her that friencla come in seasous of
sickness and sorrow, for help and
comfort Ouo soothing touch of her
kiud band works wouders in the
feverish child. .A. few words let fall
floin her lips in the ear of her sorrow-
ful sister, do limb to raise the load
of grief that is bowing its victim
down to the dust iu anguish. The
hnbbaud comet home worn out with
the pressure of bueiriess, arid feel-
ing irritable with' the wined in general;
but when he enters tile cozy sitting.
room and see e the blaze of the tire
and meats his wife's smiling face, he
sucentubs in a tuoineut to the SOObilitig
JAM ES LOUTIT,
Dana eo.
B
BARER SHOP.
; 1411. MaDONALDi
(nsxs or furl.22,)
Having mirchased the barbering business of Messrs.
,finbastlan Bros., le prepared to give all old customers
and as many DM ones as retrain hen, eatiiiteeilee
iu an lines of the profession.
SHAVING AND HAIRQUTTING
aro my specialties.
VO.Olve me a eall at the old stand, opposite Gordon
and Moltityrb'S store,
M. 110DONAL.D.
look ou grunting faces iti mine and sudie. The little one, full of siief
inauufactory, and see if well to-do wall its own large trouble, finds g
Ainevicans are nut asleep on the edge heaven of rest on its mother's breast.
of a volcano. We spend $1,500,000,- And so one may go on with instances
(100 a year for liquor and tobacco— of the influence a sweet minded wo-
ten. elutes as mach as we do for eduna- man has in the social life with which
tion and religion. We have 250,000 she is connected. Beauty is an
saloons, enongle to make a line from ineignificent power compared to hors.
• . Chicago to New 'Y ork, ancl•in melting
alcholic beverages we waste. enough
The poet is born, not made. T..e
green aunually to.' p&ve it street a ;poetess is born una maid, too,
thoesand mike. Icing with loaves of.• ".
bread, you pu your eyes on you]. ne g 1 -
air's row the weeds will grow up in
Oat Neal Mill Opened.
The undersigned desire to inform farm
era and the people generally that they hal
reopened their
Oat Nail 1111 Winghern
And are now prepared to purchase Oats in
uuli unted quantities and at the
bs Note the sul Dom
whaix
Total • .0:4ot:di:nem Live Longer y our own.
Bea't say that a woman is a seanda-
This is a much, disputed point, arid bearer ; 3e galetut, and call her a
011et ou which a great deal of conflict- carrier. clove.
ing evidence lute been advanced from
There is nal enough justice in the
time to time. any eminent authori- world to prevent the right from
tea have given it as their opinion that occasionally getting left.
persons, who, while strictly temperate
do not euroli themselves among the Go where duty calls, but turn in
total abstainers eave eyery chance of and help when you get there. .Dcin't
liviug as long as the latter, while stand around with your hands in your
• others as eminent have given an, op. pookets,
• posits verdiet. Perhaps the strongest. There is one point in favor of the
proof that can be brought forward .by man that laughs at us own
jokes.
• Adherents to either party lies in. the
Sour.are never in doubt as to whether
tables.of the United Kingdom Temper. he intended to be funny,
!ince and General Provideut instate,.
toe, which was established in 1840 A riot recently occurred in the
• in order to test the comparative longe- City of Meixco because certain bulls
vity of total abstainers. Mr. Vivan were too tame to fight. B.ull-fights in
.one of the•directors, subiuitted these Mexico are becoming almost as harm -
figures at a meeting at Exeter, iu July loss as duels in Paris or revolutions in
1872. From 1866 to 1870, iu the Central America,
total abstinence section, he. expected. • If you would gaze mean ,exa,mp'e
claims were 549; the actual, 411 • of superb disgust, Bud the hunter who
• In the general section the . expected thought he fired at the shining orbs of
elaims were 1,008; the mortality a ferocious wildcat and afterwards dis-
among the total abstainers insured in covered.that he had filled a tomato
the office was, during the 'five years, can with shotholes.
• 20 per cent, below the average on
once remarked to
in the general section, open to any
which the tables are caloultteed, whilst I
As the preacher
02 the man who hadn't nothin' to be
e
the ptiblic who were not known to be thankfalfo r :—
intemperate, theGot down on- your knees . proportion was only It all the nines
7 per cent. . below the expected • And thank the Lord
quantities. 'Things ain't ne WUss.
• Moderato Drinleers.
ithest 1;arltet Price.
They will supply customers with the DUST
Gnome in Oat Meal.
ELDER & CLEGG,
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Ktu:75%111..tare
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A SPLEND
FURNITURE
Which will lie
SORTMENT
of all Kinds,
t lowest figures.
— A•or•••••••••!..141.1.••'.....1,-.1.
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FOR THE BEST VALUE
N••••••+reet wm.••••••
ORDDRED CLOTHING
HAW,.
G 0 • TO --
CAPS, • SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CUFFS,
Cheap for KASH.
AT
WEBSTElit'S
to
D.SITTEEIRLARD
Wishes to state that he lies moved into the store lately ocupied by T. A. Mille,
and has just opened up a. large stook of
'WOOD AND COAL STOV...2,721,
HAND MADE R 0 D *BREGOODS.
and
See
iu own ni4ke of MA asSeLIe.,ounges, &c,':
everything in
tie upholl n
st g 1 .
Picture From' g and ord rework will receive
prompt and cote ul attention. work done in
firstmlass style, .
Undertale g promptly attended to t any hour
Every rtquis' e In Stook, Embalming a b malty.
• WILBICI
Funeral Director and Emb er,
BROOKENSHIRE'S
• Phetograplt Gallery.
The" Withering" r*ustnoes•
"Plaits in liquor saloon windows,
have to be frequently replaced. They
wither iu the atmosphere of alcohol. "
—Rx.
Very suggestive, Even things with-
out souls die under the touch of aloe -
hal. Nothing escapes its fiery breath;
brute, bunion or vegetable.
In the atmosphere of the saloon not
only plants wailer and have to be re-
plaeed by others to Lake their death -
tarn, but Goa wade beluga likewise
wither in such atmosphere, and the
soloonitopor is industrious to replace
them with other Mothers' boys to be
consumed in tho ceaseless grind of his
damnable inn!. And this milline
business is kept alive by Christian (?)
ballets. Go l have mercy on such
falseness.
••••a.••••••,,h
Consumption Surely Cured,
Tens Entroft —Please inform your readers that I
have a positive riVedy for the above named disease.
By Ito timely use tiletIMMItla f 110110101S eases have
been mired. I aNnI1 be glad to send..two bottles of
ray remedy ratisto any of your readers who have
twonsamption if they will mini me thcfr,Exprefol and
P. 0. eire4s itespentially Cs. T. 4.. 40CUld
1,114 West Af1^14,14$ 3S. T 0 -:to .
•
'Long Experience, close attention and
unexcelled facilities, enables me
to turn out uniformly a c;ass of
• work equal to that of any
• Gallery inthe west,
•
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cally, promptly and satisfactorily done.
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