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T h en fa sh io n M o v e m e n t F o r A ll D e n o m in a t io n s to W o r k T u g e llie r In K a n s a s , sued th e fo llo w in g p ro c la m a tio n : on e o f th e m o st r e m a rk a b le vocation* d ec la re d fo r a clo th m u ff In stea d o f Rev. F n -d G rey , p a s to r o f th e C on “ tV h e reus, Ids m a je s ty th e k in g u n d ' lu th e w orld. T h ey a r e ab le, by a fu r. a n d th e f u rr ie rs m a d e a g re a t u p g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h a t H tocktou, K an., q u ee n Is e x p c c te d to bo u u r th is u n d e n t prove«* k n o w n o nly to th a t trib e , to ro a r. T h ey p e titio n e d th e p ope to ex- h a s Issued un ap |ie a l to all th e cor|*oratioii w ith th e ir pr«*scnce in th e redui-e th e h u m a n h ead to o n e-th ird c o m m u n ic a te th e w e a re r o f a clo th church«*» In K a n s a s to Join h im In th s co u rse o f th e ir to w e r, in o rd er to p re Its o rig in a l size a n d r e ta in tb e fe a m uff, b u t to no p u rp o se. F in a lly so m e o rg a n is a tio n o f u g r e a t relig io u s tru s t, v en t th em fro m m e etin g no Im p ed i tu r e s a n d co lo rin g to a p e rfe c t degree. in g e n io u s m e rc h a n t b rib e d tb e h e a d s T b e h ea d la se v ered fro m th e tru n k , m a n to c a r r y a clo th m u ff on ex etru tio a s a y s u 'I'o|x-ka sp ecial d isp a tc h . Mr. m e n t lu h is Jo u rn ey th e w o rsh ip fu l th e tb e sk u ll a n d f ro n ta l hone a r e rem o v d a y . T b e w o m en s h r a n k fro m su ch a s O rcy c a lls h is n ew o rg a n iz a tio n th e m u re h a v e th o u g h t p ro p e r th a t th e fol F e d e ra tio n o f C h u rc h e s an d C h ris tia n lo w in g re g u la tio n s sh a ll be p ro h ib ite d , ed a n d In th e c a v ity a s o f t m old o f so c iatio n . a n d tb e f u r w on tb e d ay . W o rk e rs o f K n n su s. us fo llo w s: N olxsly m u s t le av e no d u s t, clay la fitted. I t Is th e n h u n g by th e R e f r e s h m e n t s In C h n reli. A lre a d y a sc o re o f p ro m in e n t m in is n o r n o th in g In th a t sh u p e, b efo re th e ir te a Ip fro m a trip o d o v e r a p o t o f b o il F a m ily p e w s w e re in tro d u c e d a t th e te rs r«-prt<MPtitlng all d e n o m in a tio n s d isirs n o r sh o p s; a n d all w liw lb a rro w * . ing w a te r a n d ste am ed fo r th re e d ay s. b eg in n in g o f tb e s e v e n te e n th c e n tu ry . h a v s Julm sl In th e m o v e m en t a n d h a v s c u b b a g c s ta lk s, m a rb le atom-s. Iris h po- A fte r th is th e ab rin k ln g p ro cesa be S om e o f th e se b a d a ta b le a n d fire d e c la re d a g a in s t cre ed a n d d e n o m in a ta to s a n d o th e r m in e ra ls m u st b e s w e p t g ins. w h ich re q u ire s sk ill a n d Is a , place. also c u r ta in s a n d w in d o w b lin d s se c re t th a t tb e In d ia n s g u a rd Jealous- ; tio n am i In fa v o r o f n b ro a d a n d lib o u t o f th e stre e ts. A ny on e w ho sh a ll so a* to se c u re th e u tm o s t p riv ac y . T h is e ra l C h rla tla n lty . O n e o f th e c h ie f g iv e olTcnae In a n y of th e se u rtlc le s ly. T h e se h e a d s a r e sold to th e to u r led to a b u s 4 ^ In so m e o f tb e clo sed ists a t >1.80 ea ch , b u t a s th e tr ib e is a lm s Is to su p p ly sm all to w n s w ith sh a ll be d e a lt w ith n cco rd ln g to law-, p e w s c a rd p la y in g w aa n o t un co m m o n , a b le m in is te rs a n d to p r e v e n t o v e r w ith o u t b all o r u iu lu p rize. God aav e sa v a g e a n d th e co m p lex ity o f civ iliz a a n d tb e te d iu m o f a long se rv ic e w a s la p p in g lu th e s u p p o rt o f tw o ch u rc h h is m nji-sty th e k in g a n d q u een an d tio n h a s n o t m a stertx l th e m . It is d if so m e tim e s re lie v e d b y lig h t re f re s h ficult to o b ta in th e h e a d s a t a n y price. o rg a n iz a tio n s w h en o n e w ilt a n s w e r bia w o rsh ip th e m a re ." m e n t.—R e liq u a ry . th e p u rp o se. A lla n d w rltln tc E « P » r t on P o *. lte v . Mr. O re y sn y s K a n s a s w ill em A l l F o r t h e B eal. In a n odd w a y a B a ltim o re J o u rn a lis t b ra c e tils p la n a n d th a t th e C h ris tia n "W h y do tb e rose* fa d e slo w ly h a s se ttle d fo r h im self th e still d is p u t c h u rc h e s o f o th e r stat«*s w ill follow . s w a y ? " sh e ln « |u lr« l p o etically . ed q u e stio n o f E d g a r A lla n F o e 's per- "W ell.” rep lied th e baldhend«xl y o u n g so u a l c h a r a c te r und h a b its. H a v in g I)f» r !«le « ll/ C o o l. m an , “ w h en you tb ln k It o v e r It’s all se v e ra l a u to g ra p h le tte rs o f P o e's, le t A frie n d o f tin* la te ItiMhop H u n tin g - fo r th e b est. I t's m o re c o m fo rta b le to te rs w ritte n In th e y o u th , th e m an h o o d to n w us sp e n d in g a S u n d ay in E d in h a v e th e m fa d e slo w ly a w a y th a n to n n d th e la te r life o f th e u n h a p p y po et, I t ’s hard to find a m ore th o r b u rg h an d follow ed tb e cro w d to tb e go off all o f a su d d e n , like a torptxlo.” h e c u t off th e ir s ig n a tu r e s a n d s u b m it ch u r< h o f u c e le b ra te d p re a c h e r. A t oughly tired person th a n one te d th e m fo r a n a ly s is to a h a n d w ritin g th e d o s e o f th e se rv ic e h e sa id to th e ! W h a t 1« L i f e ? who is using a p o o r s y s te m of e x p e rt. c le rg y m a n , “T h a t w a s n re m a rk a b ly • In the last analysis, nobody knows, T h e e x p e rt re p o rte d on th e m a s fo l Hu«1 ae rm o n .” T h e m in iste r, p u tte d up S h o rth an d . W e teach th e w ith pride, said . " T h u n k yo u . th u u k bu t we do know th a t it is u n d er s tric t lo w s: " T h e s e le tte r« w e re w ritte n a t Ben P itm a n system . T his y o u ." “ B u t." sa id tb e B o sto n m an . “ I law. Abns«t th a t fsw even slightly, d iffe re n t p erio d s In th e life o f th e sa m e p erso n . T h e y in d ic a te a te m p e r a m e n t h a v e h e a rd It l>efore: It Is o n e o f B ish pain results. Irreg u lar living m eans Hystem has outlived a yard a t o n ce im a g in a tiv e a n d m e th o d ic al, op H u n tin g to n 's se rm o n s." “ A h. yes. of cheap, easy system s, and is d eran g em en t of th e organs, resu ltin g firm n erv es, g r e a t c o u ra g e a n d a e s th e tic 1 d a r e say . to b«1 su re, b u t H u n tin g to n still doing business a t th e co u ld n e v e r h a v e g o t It off u s 1 d id .” j in constipation, headache or liver ta ste s. You a s k if th e y p o in t to d r u n k T b e nnt*cdote is re la te d by th e Con-1 trouble. Dr. K ing's New Life Pills en n e ss o r alco h o lism . 1 rep ly t h a t m o st o ld stan d . g ree n t Iona 11st. w h o se o nly co m m en t la quickly readjust this. It's gentle, yet deciilediy th e y do n o t.” th a t “ fo r c o n s iste n t und u n b lu sh in g th orough. Only 25c; all druggists. Garland B usiness College, The H oneybee. p la g ia rism th is h e a ts th e rec o rd ." S ilverton, Oregon. H ow m u ch h oney does a b ee find In W orld'« F a ir l U t n K itr n d e d a flow er? A n a tu r a lis t s a y s h e h a s ob K o s s u th 's K n a H a h . T hrough th e efforts «if th e Gr«*at se rv e d a b ee e x tr a c t a w h o le d ro p of Send for catalog. K o s s u th hud a r e m a rk a b le m a s te ry of E n g lish . T h is sitiry sh o w s how h e N orthern Railway, W orld's F air ex honey from o n e flow er, a n d a g a in he s tre n g th e n « ^ his k n o w led g e o f o u r d if cursion tick ets will be sold oil Oet. 27, | b u s w a tc h e d a la?e v isit a h u n d re d Southern Oregon Farms. ficult to n g u e. S p e a k in g a t C oncord, 28 anil 29, in addition to Oct. 3. 4 and flow ers w ith o u t g e ttin g load en o u g h to 1600 acres, all u n d er fence, house, re tu rn to th e hive. B ees w o rk a d M ass., K o ssu th w islieil to e x p re s s th e 5. For lull inform ation apply to any j barn, &c. A bout 200a lias been farmed. v a n ta g e o u sly w ith in a ra d iu s o f th r e e fig u re o f th e A u s tria n e a g le re n d in g m iles o f tb e hive, b u t th e y w ill go E ig h t miles from a good m arket. A th e y o u n g frecxlom o f H u n g a ry . T h e G reat N o rth ern agent. 4>lght m iles to g e t houey fro m a field o f No. 1 stock ran ch @ $8.00 per acre. w o rd ('scap ed him . S to p p in g fo r a mo F e a rfu l O d d « A^Ninat H im . 700 acres, 5 miles from railroad, well b u c k w h e a t. T h e y a r e v ery p a r tia l to m e n t ill th e fu ll flig h t o f elo q u en ce, h e im proved. L ast y ear’s sales off from th e b u c k w h e a t bloom . B ees h a v e a a s k e d a m a tte r o f f a c t A m e ric a n w ho B edridden,alone and d estitu te . 8nch sa t n e a r him , “ W h a t you sa y w h en in brief was th e condition of an <dd i m o st d elica te ly developed s c e n t W h e n place $2000. T his is a No. 1. ra n ch a b ee le av e s its h iv e i t rise s In th e a ir am i if sold soon crop goes with place. m a n tt'a r liis c o a t? ” “ H o le,” w a s th e soldier by nam e of J. J . H avens, Ver- | n n d sc e n ts h o ney b e a rin g flo w ers In These ranches are located in a fine rep ly . T h a t w o rd d id n ot s a tis fy him , a n d R a lp h W ald o K m erso u , w h o ha«l saill«1*, O. F*»r years he was troubled ; th e w in d a n d fo llo w s tb e sc e n t to th e section of co u n try , and arc great b ar gains. Call on or address o v e rh e a rd th e q u estio n , w h isp e re d w ith kidney disease uml n eith er tloc- flow ers. T h e M a il . “ r e n t,” w ith p oetic sy m p a th y fo r eu tors nor m edicine* gave him relief. At C tia n a e a In N n tlo n n l F r a t a r n . p h o n y , n n d th e s ta te ly ew eep o f th e length lie tried E lectric B itters. I t W h e th e r w e look a t p o r tra it g allerie s, se n te n c e w a s co m p leted . H e le a rn e d lik e H a m p to n co u rt, o r tu r n o v e r illu s p u t him on his f«>et in sh o rt order and th e lu n g u n g e n f te r hi* a r r e s t In 18117. w h en lit- w a s se n te n c e d In 1SH8 to thr««» now he testifies “ I ’m on th e road to tr a tio n s in old books. It Is e v id e n t th a t so m e p h y sio g n o m ica l c h a n g e h a s been y e a rs ' Im p riso n m e n t, «luring n p a r t o f Complete recovery." Best on e a rth T h e sto u t, p le th o ric, w h ich h e w us c u t off fro m a ll co m m u fur liver am i kidney troubles and all ta k in g place. m u sc u la r, ru d d y faced m a n o f sto lid n ic a tio n w ith Ills frie n d s a n d w n s d e n i* ! th e use o f pen am i Ink a n d even iornis of stom ach and Imwel co m p lain t. e x p re ssio n is b eco m in g ex cep tio n al, am i o f hooks. In th e second y e a r he w a s Only 50c. G uaranteed all by «Iruggists. bia p la ce Is b ein g ta k e n by a th in n e r, m o re a le rt, a c tiv e ty p e. 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