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Show 1- ' ' Saaday Serrlcu, The sholr was la full atUndaa on Sunday nftsrnooa and avenlag. Tli spsnkert la U iirfa it Imm GnrdHsr aa t. W, BriWa, wV (are tho peopl aonia food miMmi talk, rsgardlsg the 4oUinta l the chnrak nnd haw people who ' balaai to It shoald coadncl theiaaelfea. Boife of tho gentlcrasa have pretty level kaads in regard to thing whleh affect Uio people of lo-day, oad are ablo to aiv o tho peoplo what can b.na)tsd good Worne talk, which Is worth matt thaa all the flno oratory of'lh flat shaker. ' In tho aysalng Vnt. Cluff val to hnro address the toplf, bat ctftaxm-stnucea ctftaxm-stnucea prsTeated him1 inaaWa dlsappolutod, Itowerwr, a program was arranged by ths oftlceraof tha f. M. M.I. A,, whloti was qnlt Intoraatlng and Instructive. Mr. Q. M. Ohll was the first spoaker. He gave a shaft address ad-dress ou huinau will powsr, Mr.J. M. Andorson was tk nextrspnhar. His subject was the earth. Both oljthe speakers handled their subjects nicely and gavo good satisfaction . to tke listeners. Tho song by Miss KlrkrTiua, the rositatlon by Miss Allred and tho violin solo by Joseph Kirk ham were well rendered, Tho lnrgo audlsnce snffsrtd rmtsld misery for tho waat of vsatllntloo. It was so bad that on lady.falnted, aa4 a numlwr of others complalaed of haviug a terrlblo luadath. Barely thfra k no ncossslty for this, and ths attoation of the person whoso duly It Is to st to this should be called to Vk fact,' Tiierb is 'an abundance of pure mountain air and the people aught not to sulfur wtllc worshiping. |