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"if! »v BENNETT AND KURKE Tin 1 Above lire the Mi'ii Willi W ill l.eilisliltlire. At. a IM-ntli "I Aim... 1,0 1-eel N-'l'" Well. Items ol l.'ieal In!eresi anil (ileaiiinus Kroni K\ch.limes ol' tlin Same Nature. The bl -a 11 county convention was called to order I the court house at I::t0 p. in., Tuesday, bv Chairman Del.and. ol the republican eentral committee, and A'ol. W. W. Waif of liliiut. was chosen temporary chairman and M. A. IVrUins, of 'anniii!i. secretary. I'pou motion 11:'* eliaii' appointed a committee of live mi credentials, and a recess of ten minutes was taken. The committee reported the following! dele Kates entitled to seats, ivhic'u represented every prcinct in the enmity except Ilar- rokl: Vleasant Valley- Hal Westovr. Ityron ('ha. Swanoii. Itousseaii i)ry Kun--Henry lor. Mentor ('has Slsiier. i,oi!an—W. .MarUwanl iluckeye IV'ter Uinirton. Son. Cantiii ii—M. Dehart. fe afessffi '"A II 1 1 resent Hughes County in the I po-Mbly lie might be Inhabiting one ser- (Ills is Stl'ltck ill the Al'lesi.ui v^w'l has a warm place in his heart for the Vooru* and Ira I'M- Kretion—K. M. I'oote. Peoria- -M. I .. I and Will. Kemp. Pierre. Third ward- Nels Anderson. 1-. W. Kilson iind W. II. P.rown. IMerre, IViurth ward —C. SpraKue. II. Kcisey and lien. MeMiilan. and alternates chosen are"as follows: 1 Klias Jacob- 1 Mart in and rrkins a!!d L\ man John Stone IS111• 1 \\". W. Waiti Morris Slieii. DeCrey A. A. Iteddick and .lolni Keves. Websler lNuil Kepsii jn. 1 Pierre, l-'irst ward Louis l.iiuihciiu. I-. A. Sherwood, and Ui'nnett. After tin temporary organization had been made permanent, upon niotioii the chair appointed a committee of live to re tire and choose ten delegates to represent the county at the legislative district con- .vention at Port. Pierre. The delcca'es 1 1 1 1 1 1 A ri. .lolni S. White, chairman. C. II. Anderson. Tlios. I'. Stone. Ii. II. Protulfoot. K. I.. U.jobet'L'. W. 11, lirown. (?sprai!ue. W. W. Waite. |{. P. Dehart. iet 1. .1. Milled. Ai/ri i:N.\ 11. I )r. 1 locket t. John Sutheiiacd. K. P. Fai r. A. Cal ler. has. A. Win I''. W. KiNoii. !on. :.'=. S. (I. I Jewell. Morris Shea. M. A. Perkin-. K. 10. 'iieirot y. Tin-Si delegate- laitivention, after were atilicd iy the which the fallowing n-solutiiui was introduced: I He it. resolved, that C. C. Ileni.eii be declared the choice of bi convent ion f»»r state senator from this district, and ibat Charles H, P.urk'e be declared the elioi'-e of this convention for repn'sen'atlvc. act! thai the delegation selected to aUeinl the legislative conventiop at Fort Pierre Au- I gust. 7, 1 Sli4, be iustructeil to u*e all hon- orable means tosecure the notninatioit ol saul gentlemen respcftivelv. Thechair put iN adoptiiuu and when the navs were called for. the delegates were startled bv a lo.nl and emphatic lot of "noes comtttg from a certain corner of the ball- A few practical jokcr. not delegates, bad put up a job to make a lit tle fun, and Chairman Waite was a party to it lie stated the chair was in doubt. a* the "noes" ,vere really the loudest. W. lirown was promptly on his fed prepared to do battle like vc knitiht of ol.l, but when the division wa- had it wa unanimously aye." After a hearty laugh Cue convention adiourned. Tln'j' ip( Fridav afternoon, at the d.-ptb of H'i foet. the artesian well borers hacli of the Locke struck a big vein of natural gas which seethed up through the mouth of the well wilh considerable force. There wu no wav of telling the volume of the flow, hut it was considerable from the f'jU't- that when the gas was Ignited it formed a big fan shaped blaze. It was lound in a bed ol sand-Monc, several feet thick, which is almost,indeni.ical in forma tion and depth with the one in the Indian school well where gas was Ii rs struck. A year or so ago our worthy enntem- porary, the baily Capital, wrote a touch- itij? ubiiuury of one A. ilson. which was read hy the. recipient of the same in llie privacy of his own home, thus eiiablinc him to know beforehand what the world thought of him after lie was !?one. Mon day's Capital, still with an endeavor to hurry people to their graves, contained the announcement of the death of oui popular townsman, Jas. Hutchinson, at S o'clock that day, of typhoid fever. Mr. Hutchinson has been sick some time, but Monday he felt well enotiRh for the lirst 0L' sinci! lie liiul lii-cn taken sirli to In driven to till burlier shop for :i shave. I where hi! heard of his pi-etnal.lire demise. Th" imnptr itiir« was KM in tint shade. for awhile doubtless .lini tlioiicht t.iou of the other world, as the Tapital In- sislecl. Ileinlwooil I'ioneer: .1111 vfe and Ml'-. L. v.., I K. I IVy left on yesterday's I!. .V M. for 1 '!, l!laci Hills anil it* inhabitants and is jro- IT to li\ lii for lilaclt llilli 'with views of Wliti«* Rocks and mining I work engraved on them hy I). \V. (lillette. 1 --Peter Trutuho. RohrerandA. ll.Ta\ the jeweler of I)cadwood. and the work was very beautifully iinished. The judge ha* cleared the calender and his way of pushing cases to completion has been very favorably commented upon. Rapid City Journal: Roy Sharn'e, a printer from \Vatertown. came in from I'icnv yesterday on his way to Spcarllsh where he has a position awaiting him in tin- job department of the Hullolin ollice. lie informed a roportei that, be was tnak- iii 4 the trip acro^ the reservation from Piern 1 with Isaac Pied mid family, from Painview, Nebraska, who were).rin«inir a ,wat iuload of mantifai'tured brooms to dispose of to t.hc merchants of the Mills. While the puMv was coming up tlnM.'bey I oune hill on the Pierre road the brooms 1 t'ok lire from some unknown cause and the contents of the* wa^on. including the brooms and clothing of the family were ind entirely consumed. Mr. Sharpe states that he loM hi- uardrobe. but thelo«s»j to the family is umre severe :i they lo^t everytbini:. The family consist* of the husband, wife and throe children. *Pi("rreVSecmid ward —L. li. Albright. K. Tlie niiicu^ in the four different! Karr. II. Knowle^. W. A. Skinner wards lat Friday were characterized by nood feel in «r and a spirit todecide the matter between Candidates llenneti and I Horner on their merit*, without, any hocus pocn *uch a* usually u»e with the caucus tiiil t. In the I'Mtst. |h«nnett's home ward. hN delegaiion wa ej"cted by a vote of 2 In the Second. ||or- ncr' baliwick. be pulled through by a vote of ."».*» to !»T. The Third went for lh*n- tiett by a vote of of to ^s. as JikewNe the Fourth, which U'av«'the P»enuet dele- ate tt *orge in the race as a leader. 1 l-'rank A. sher.vood ha announci-d biniself a candidate for sherill. a* will be seen elsewhere. All who know him. and hi* friend* are legion, realize that he will make a formidable candidate, -as Frank is avaiiabh' and capable in every *en*e for this t«. 11 n. He an old timer in this ciiimtv. i* one of our bes| taxpayers. and present strong reasons for endorse- ment. Wlcn it gets down to a juestion 1 Jit N o'clock. ,„. is rc-iidiu.ee in Pierre especially hear I always be on thcoutsido. the courtesy and hospitality shown him and will always speak a good word for us whereever In* may be. Refore h** left the members of the Deadwood bar presented the judge wite a beautiful watch charm enclosed with small nuggets. and Mrs. (laity with a set of gold inlaid spoons 1} for tne others. ThN gave iletinett nine delegate- in the city in Hor ner live, and the former a majority of thirteen vote in the city, wa pre dose, but decisive 11 »11 ti 11 after all. ie» Coates' name is added to tbe list of candidates |'or sheriff. All wl know icorL'c are sstti-lied that better cln»ice could Im» made. He is a la' tiier ami stoc| raiser, and a- such represents a coi idera- .hie part of our popuhitioti that is en titled to representation on the county ticket, licsulcs this, there js mi ijue*tion ollicer if chosen. A* '-ounty commissioner from the Canning ditrict he nas proved one of the best- men on the board, watch• ing the interests ,,f j| county or. every hand. Hi* opp had best eount her good qual- in exceed r. Sherwood S a m* to the consideration of the voter wiio will nominate at ti primaries. Frank A. Keys will be a candidate for l'e-election to the ol'life of register of deeds. subject to the republican pri- marie*. Ii is not ucccs^try to say much about Mr. Key*'candidacy. It is gem-r ally n-eogni/ed that he wili have no op position for a second term, which evinces the fa«-t that he has made a lirst-clu*s of ficial ami is to.) popular to beat. It is such men on the ticket that strengthen i:.and 'ally to it* support many voters who are. to say the lcat, imiiH'erent un der ordinary condition*. Saturday afternoon the printers and clerks matched themselves in a game of hall. After breaking about, a dozen bats ripping a bran new ball all to pieces tin* score at the end of the seventh inning stood \'t to p» in favor of the clerks. Tht» two sides were prelt.v evenly matched hv giving the clerks Kellam and Lumley for a battery, these two being the best play ers in town. Another game will he played by the same sides next Friday after noon. A prairie fire was started from some unknown cause along the Sully county line hi*t Fridav. It burned over a wide stretch of country to the southeast, de stroying a large lot. of hay laud. Newell McOeorge was the largest, loser, having a valuable horse burned to"death and an other which it will be hard work to save. Wilkinson. Haskiu and others lost con siderable hay in shock and stack. Subject of morning sermon Sunday next at the Congregational church at 11 o'clock will be "The First Cowbov." Sun- PRICE'S oulv l'ure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia No Alum. -. in Millions of Homee—40 Years the Standard. ilay school at 1'.' in.: .junior endeavor an residence of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I,iiniheiiii condolence from friends a!) over 1 IM» state. which does nm'*h to help him to tl just. now. and that crops especially are in a nourishing condition. That country will always do to bet on. While Jas. Steven* and A. I). Morrison w-ere repairing a culvert on Dakota ave nue near the park last Friday they ran on to a nest of nake Ae claim* he found fourteen and .lames destroyed twenty-seven, a great many of which were In the egg. We are inclined to believe their statement. a both are temperate men. p. in., led by Vora Thrasher, limine. l-'riila eveiiiim. Kvery one is invited to: "How and why we should be jxeitint: he [ife^'iit. The prueeeils arc for the. ready for heaven senior endeavor at 7 bencHi of tlie HaptiM church. p. m., led by Ollie Chrysler, theme. "'1 he ni»'*t pleasant lime is reportei Clevelatnl eonventiim." Hvetiinu sei viei who an led the uejnl at Hie Hon. Con !. 'rawford returned Thurs day from Iowa City, wln'i'i' he accompan• ifil ilm remains of his wife. Mr. Craw ford is receiving lctt rs of sympathy ami lis great loss. Ail who have had to the death of a near and dear one ilillcrs and the latch string will bear appreciates know thai true sympathy a blessing. Judge tiall'v and wife teturried lat night- frotn their trip t." the I»l:ick Hilis. and report a moM pleasant time among hosts r»f old-time friends and neighbors. I The judge says to juote him totheef fed thai the Hills is the izanlcn spol of In connection with the candidacy of James W. Morse for clerk of court* there is alleged that a man never *iiakes hands Tucs lay's Sioux Cit.v .luurnal contained poudent good res after *ut-h an eflort. Paptist church who i* now a *ergeant in a companv of but that he would prove a most etlicient ""t put in the ca: !c it riven in for hi pnie»i t. It. hints The delegates and otici's in town upon the occasion of the convention Tues.iay speak in the highest terms of praise of the entertainment put up by various candidates. It wa- im-ny and fes:i\e. Kverylhing wa-as live a- the waters of life. ti. W. (Hidden had anew harness st.iie'n Sunday night. It was found the ne\t morning near in* place, but so damaged thu: it is entirely worthless. .\ reward has been otlcred for information that will lead to the ca pt ure of the micr"au 1. A large number of ladies in the city ap pear each evening on bicvcles. hlch a dcncc «11 Mi* W Soiij'j as eh K. .1. U'ari:'T 1 the Piiu re channel of will be no charges made of as-u med friend .. ... I two vcai's ago the seed has pread ama/. line*s oil the eve of ail election. Not' 1 !'.- ,.i ,i t» niglv to everv street and premises in tne often look at thee thing*. Sometimes it 1 with a fellow except when he is running! I lie Hut Springs Star *ay*apartyof fur un ollice. Thi* can !'ot lie told agains* Three, headcil by C. II. Cummin*, ha* jjjjj *tarte,i in a boat down the ('hevenne a hr. of political prediciion- from a Pierre J''1 corre*poudetit. the mo*t notable of which I A party oT threo. eonsistuig dj perr\ wa* that (iambic would defeat Lucas for Old field. A. I). iichell. and Naac irier. i-tuigres*. and Luca* in turn would knock from Clarl*. went over on The ceded lands out Sheldon for governor. That corres- the past week to look up a *toek ranch. bould give his jrray matter a crvices a usual morn- ing ano evening. August. tif.u'iiing sermon. "Christ's Friend*:" evning thenu-. "In PcmembraiiceofMe." The communion of ihc Lord'* -upper at the close of the eYeilillg service. SlltldaV schoid at IV ui. IS. V. P. C. mci-ting at 7 p. m. Kd Macklin. son of Lieutenant mow Captaim Macklin. of the Kleventh rcgi- nieiit. formerlv *tationed at Fort Sully. I the regiment, will I II I at Fort Leavenworth. Kan., for promotion lieutenancv. t° vate. Mayor Owen *a with the can]iiat(' de :i. When he se» a crowd for Mini" he i- piaving "Ven now on last .spring's a candidate beading 1 secluded pot here there i* ci.cer o|t flp he {Ulet!y get* there on time himself. Meanwhile the mavor i* letting them ail "chew the rag." The Fort Pierre Journal i- making a protest b"cu use the rail way company doe* vard* sutlicieni to corral: that the cattlemen may take h»dr catth« to chamberlain unlc** they areac'*»m- tnodated in this wav. matter of delight to the heelmen wi-h mage to ranchmen' gallant disposition*. A bevy of'lie fair! Father Pius, of e\ whetdiitg down Pierre street is a c:,mi*«to tlc *-ity to sight that holds the public ga/.c. i'ulIndie church Sunday. 'fhedry. hot weather, with M-orching c. \. Cooper, secretary winds, which visiicd thi section last thepat two cessions, ha- week, was genera! all over this hraslca ami other western states. a stated in press dispatcher. Thecanuidacs of 1*'. L. Fuller for re election to the conn'y trc surhip eeni to be moving along pretty smooth. No one has conic out against him. and from present ml tea ions no one iil. which at tests his popularity. The \Y. K. (/. elected new otlSccrs Fri day as follows: Mrs. l-'ent tvss, president: Mcsdames Steere. Smith,. Pyle, t.*hrvler. Westlund ami Mallorv. vice presidents Mrs. Harper, secretary ami Mrs. Hlair. treasurer. It is said the democratic nomination fur sheriff is between (ieorge Harris and Xach Sutley. The former's healthy hiujih was heard in ilie city with unusual vigor Saturday, which may be some indi* cation. Tiie St. Johns' Indian school ul Fort Bennett- will have a new teacher the coming year in the person of Mrs. 0. A. Caville, of Lyons, Neb., the former home of E. J. Warner, the school's superinten dent. 0. S. Williams is now employed in tlie ollice of th.? ai^ent of the (ileal Northern at ButU', Mont. Charlie Alsop. by the way, is a^ent there, and stands high in the confidence of the railway company. Jesse. Leinard and family depart Mon day for Kenton, Ohio, ho having disposed of his sheep interests here. Mr. Leiuurd lias made many friends while here, who hope he may decide to return again. Some unknown person entered the tJrace M. E. church, in Kast Pierre, last week and appropriated the large pulpit bible. Of all tilings that is the last a per son would think of having stolen. The big plunge bath at the Indian school is being hugely enjoyed by the residents of thai institution these hot davs. It Is a pity the bath could not be utilized by the people of the citv. There will be an Ice cream social at the Saturday niirht. atetl. which goes It help the Luile-ran eh urch. of the Fort llcnnctt In* dian mi--uj:s. was doing hn-dne city this week. Mr. Warner ha men in that work. in the the |-ep- illation of being one of the most cflicient .ioho Walsh, the populis* leader of the Third nard. took part in the republican caucus last Friday, ami announces that hereafter he will train with the g. o. p. (iood enough. Prairie chicieu are already large enough to make good eating. No one ha* ^hooting tin- game S 1 1 The pontoon bridge to wait another wa put in acros* the river Tue*day. The boat* will be strung aeros* the main channel at Fot Pierre sometime during the Week. Chas. A. Whcelon, the PI S S I junior, is in Chicago this week, for the pnrpo*e of arranging for the purchase of additional printing machinery for this ollice. From one little patch of liu«siau this- tie* which grew near the railroad track 1 1 1 While boring on the artesian well Mon day the rope broke, letting a bucket do^vn tu the hi.ttorn. It v\a*a half dav'* w»rk Subj«»ct of to *pear ami bring it up. •Itditi Laughlin. Col. Waite. Chamber* S ni 11. Morris Shea and .John Stone came over from I'lunt to attend the republican convention Tuesday. The IJapid Cjry papers tell how lien. Schneider, formerly of this -i:y and Har- rold. was badly burned by mistaking gas oline for kerosene. )kohojo Times: I in migra nts are cross- ingthe river at Pierre r-very dav and tin* ceded lands mv lilliug up rapidly, but :ill :here's room. •nli-t«-d a pri- K. K. liregovy and ileo. 1'ay went down to their Chappelle creek ranches ij|*i Fi dav. to look after their bananas and at tend a cauciiv The artesian well, if all work* well, wilt reach a depi of Too feci hy the close of the Week W» III Of'e W eel* *h« !d See It completed. T. O. Ueinington. T. W. Klgie and Mrs. M..I. Stevens accompanied the renia'iis of :h" late Frank* Ha-kins to Onida Tne*- day. A new lire h--M ha* been put on tin- city hali. at id the old be!i has been swung in the helfj of the Kas| Piel re hose h«)USe. L. P. John*, of A b'-riei ii. i* holding dt.w a place in lie »rt hv,'eti-rn depot during the absence of Agent IliHing. M. A. Perk.ii.-and Lyman M-Hart at- 'r ndeii the republican county convention 'fin-sdav as delegates from anning. John Kejiinn has ^ine to Fort Yates, where he will h»"ate hay lands enough snpplv ids contract at that post. Prof. Kov.c ha* lii. telegraph line to Fort Pierieag .in in worJving order with the subsidence of the June ri*e. A'-othi-r pi a: ri :ire is reported from the ced"d {amis, hich did considerable da- propcrty. Step'nan'* tlllss ion. hold s.-rvic. in been several days the city. NV North Oakota. Mintesota. Iowa liend I A. L. *ai tei and Hon. J.dm K. Hippie ancndc'i the meeting of the State Press association at. Mitchell. .L W. Shannon, of tie* Ilunuiite. ju thc city looking after his state printing*! contracts. A Northwestern crew has been repair- in the .lim Leigh ion and the Mock yards I IS W E E Kev. J. F. Slieiiand and family are here from Blunt, for the purpose of remaining a month. (leu, a was up fnun I'anningTues- day to talk politics with his numerous friends. Frank Conklin. head of tin* railroad commission, was in the city the past week. The thermometer has been playing above the UK) mark almost every day this week. John Douglas, who has been working up life insurance around over the state, is back. Herb (lillette is .spending a few days iti the southern part of the state this week. 11. 15. lUmkeand K. F. Shelly, two St. Paul g« ntlenien. are in the city this week. K. N. Locke litis cone to Louisville, Ky.. where one of is children is quite, sick. Miss KJna Martin returned Monday to DesMoiucs. after a pieasant visit. Tony llcngle has gone to Chicago t^ purchase a fail stock of clothing. •I. II. Gould and a visiting friend from Iowa were in the city yesterday. A Wheeling. W. Va,. gentlemen named C. F. Waters, is in the city. Judge Corson litis gone lo visit his Dead wood constituents. J. IL Could, of Cunning, was in the city a few days this week. \V. I. Walker returned Tuesday from a trip down the road. Hon II F. McCormack is back to High- JAS. A. ROSE uiics. Parry, 1 If! the citv T:»i supt. a:ne Monuay evening. Conh'-i I »iu Hs, fui: Wiiirh iK-vcr faii in oiv A Large Sto /ai'pHs. JOHN R. The Place to Trade China and THE GENERAL HARDVVARE The wjinii lit :ti* 1 ha ituiN want tu invoi in niv lim -111 fup rcfriurralnis or any!I I"!- xj iv Wall I I I A N A 1 1 I N S O more, having rescued his po-itiou in asi I ahotua I of tic .'di.ill se sj»nat came to Franklin Haskiu. id' Kast Pierre. Try Their Birdseye Cannel Goal. •ol. I'haplaiu SuMv. was sda v. arrived, from erville II ', Milliard i- visiting his family ii Charles Wci*chedal is reported seriou^l si"k. K. «(larvin. of o:naha. is in the citv. .1. 1 i. VanSaun is in the east. Sunday afternoon the !a~: summons He has been sick for a few months with a compliea'ion id* kidney and stomach troubles, and the attending physicians pronounced his recovery hopeless several weeks since. Deceased was horn in Lockport. N. V., April S. 1M*. where he resided until he moved west t») Michigan in early man hood. afterwards coming to Dakota ter ritory in l*:t. He settled on a claim mar Clifton. Sully county, and moved to Pierre some live years ago. He wa- a member! of the Methodist church, and a man well I »t •arr\ ul i-i.-it-i iir in I In line ul' 11A I W A K. of Barb Wire •x* tt Window Shades. Straw lattiniv 'Jr.. Kic. NYE Zc, Groceries CO. Provisions ^_JVlarch & Brigg: -r^i COMPANY A a memory of a fairer ianu. |».-ace. respected and liked by all who knew him. I His death is a sad blow to a devoted wife B.b Lesson Prayer are and two sous. Pert ami Gordon, who just ntering man's estate. The funeral services were conducted from t»ra"e M. K. idiurch Tuesday fore- I noon by Rev. Shelland. a larg.* bidy of Fnitcd Workman acting as escort. The remains were taken to Onida for burial with a daughter who died several years ago. In Ht'iitoriiim. Huntsville »Ahi.) Daily Argus Pied. Thursday evening at S o'clock at the sum mer home of her parents on Monte Sano. I .ucille Marguerite eldest daughter of r. and Mrs. T. W. Pratt. Jiged seven years. Finical services at the home at ten o'clock th morning. This is a brief history of the passing of a spirit, whose presence seemed a proof that angels may yet come un earth to linger for a little while. et in her mind there must have been Y" 5 ^jrs A- !or reluctant'y to linger here, heel in love's embrace. Fp to the last she sjhike seetj)e ait! igll o«e 1 no on«- made -omn!aiat. par-'n: heart are (ies-j.ii »•. sign indicate the j»»v hevoitd. ing comes but hope o! tII!ur»* and l" now. uer •r mother re or tor cries for leu* t»i return once :n -ight t«» ga/" across the vn!!ev o:- to' a e: no tUeet !lgs. ami si the ra*e js told. Atiot ic! of birth ami life and death. mvsi»*rv A not her spirit at r**st with io.l Tic* gr.iss -a Hi gm.v. »lie shadows ia.il. Tin- sorrow a ,ered memory w:ll t«*. Kacli ot:e in turn shall passawav and may the end he like this litti child, a. rest tu lleitiorcfel onlt'M* j... The I).mores ui da! contests wui have taken place in the Last I'iei ie (itace church have always drawn a goo«t crowd. ami -otnc line displays ol elocution have greeted the audience*. 'j'lic lolirth of I hec contests will cofiie otl ne\l 'I uesdav evening. An admission o| tcti cetits will be charged, and a free car back to Wot rre after the contest has been ar ranged for. Following is the program: Instrutnenuil a be I evens Song Quartette .Mrs. Stevens UeV. Heed Parr and Fentress of Our Country" Mamie Loudon Duet isse? "Prohibition the Hope •'Personal Responsibility ...Althea Pond S(d.) Neva Arnold "A Vision of Prohibition *...Mattte Utile "An Kvil Hea-t.*' Arlie Pond Solo Rev. Py "An Appeal to Americans" Lizzie Seifier: "The Woman's Christian 'lcmperance Fuion" Ada Merickle rouference ot Judges. Solo I iiarles Pdackburti Seii'ction Male Ouartf tt»: ai'il of 1 We ilesirc to express our sincere thanks to ihe brotherhood of A. l. I W .. friend" and neighbors for their kind help and sympathy in our late bereavement. I s. A S I N A I A I I mammock*, roquet mul ltascl)nlts. ad Sfrot».' BooUMore.