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Show ABSTAIN KUS' LKAUUE. I Tne nUtve n llm uairn ..f un or-; or-; ganinu, ii wliieh Pas im mpleted and ! went into llet i m the Coii. Liato ln-nlitute ln-nlitute on the '2?lu inntaid. W'v pub-hnli pub-hnli lif'aw ((nulM ttum lliu nni-titn-tion aud by-laws, wliieli brnt explttin the obeet uf the h-auc; l-o tlie name i-f tlnnn who hiivo iiln .idv become be-come meuibt'is. It is with pleaMire that we note the organization of the league, and it would bti gratifying il every Wy and giil in the territory would sul'seiibo to and objeivothe plelgo. aiNsiirt tU)N. Art. 6. MniiiU'ridiip. 'I'lm motnlii-r-ot llOa &ftMe;nhuii )i it 1 1 o.nijli'. ol' eliL-s-'. t'irtt, full ii.eiLitxTx, r tlnHn vli lubrentxi t th follnwiim: "I pltvto in) a It upoD tlio honor nf trim Aun-iienn e 1 1 1 .'. 1 1 lo ciulcKVttr li-u rt 1 3-, wlnU. e.miuvt.d wilhlhoSiklt hsikot'ol-l.ititu hsikot'ol-l.ititu Imiiliit', lo ut'stnm 1 1 l',mi nil uitum'kUi'K ilrmkii mi ft hovel 1114", '') From lint un- e-f tobiteen, (It) Krom tin-i) tin-i) so of ear its ill tho of j;iii hi iu, (-1 ) Finin n o ot profnno Unnuni-; lul dl ciuh-iiTor bv nil proper uii-iitit. to in-lluenoo in-lluenoo o:hor to do Uiu nanm '' eeond, I'fcrlirtl niomhor., or Ihoro Wlio Mill 1 tho jiltilnti in reft'd to Miv 01m or luurn uf tin kbove, tiut who will alto plcd,1 lli'MUSi-lvc to nhlam from in llnene iu g UiL-rs lo ludjlo 111 any 011a of tho lour. MY -LA Wi. o1. Tlir'rc i,hnll ho no udmitunco fru charged ai:) no tax lovi-d iioii any tiiu 11 1 hir. W hatvr fumls may iw wanUvl lo carry 011 llm work of the aMoeiaiioti tltall Lk) railed by Voluntary ub.iTipi.iont. 4th. 11 .hull ho tho duty uf the eiivu-livo eiivu-livo eumni'ltv lo e-ll uou ovry iuw mipil within oti i' hi'i'k of lu cnlraneo in eh-ol ami solicit hM iii'mhirBIii to ll 10 iraut. lull 111 To i'ni W li I lliOIOiluoh-;aWi-n utud the na'.nr.i of thrt iMtue tia-bitfii tia-bitfii fii'lauioJ ni.d (.lit- pujul has htid all ucporluity lo ioiimiIi hi far. ui. olli. Any lui-mhiT can with Iraw fr.mi .hn lfj;'.ie at any tin. by Kiwi; a rl-L. rl-L. n ii.-lu'f Ui Ho p-i'-idi-M f tholiiur of th faet. which noUe will l' n't.t by ih priTidonl al the' lioil m-t-U:i) of UagUO. e.u. If inv nii'inber of tho Iraijim iviiowi of tl..- vi 'hit on of tho by any olhfr mi mbcr, it will hi dm? U.-report U.-report tin- am to t!ia pre:. lent of th n:i, who" bity it wid lx- lo w thr oili-ii.hrg nirtinbiT will in 0111 wok of aid ii'lil':.-ali n. and if h it -iaiii!:.l tin-'t!.ndi?r tin-'t!.ndi?r 11 r.ot dipvis-d lo W a true h--tan. r, he ul rail a me.tri o( li e ard ta'. th laoU of tin- enie. if lh- ujr'.it brt, thr i:anu Wll. If dr ppod ir.'iu the role, otht-r io ho will a !;u-':a'-.e-d '.o be lrii-5 to tils p'.i-djtf. Tth. Tim t-di'or will puhli-ti aeh tuunili.l'o I'TWOedingi of th If LIP, with tin i-.!imh, i f ah ituw iiii-'.iili.' ar-J ihr i.arv.eaofaU un-mbera dropped froai lht re'ii. j Mh The motto of th lcaifue is"La-i not into ttinj-latien.'' .'tb. All p"r?o' . outride of -A'it Like Col.erfialo liit:Uilo aro iiiTH-d lo Jvin our ie-x-ie hon r.-y uiinl ri. ROLL OT UEUUEH-Ulr. Strphon Adam, IV-rt t!i'rw;:i, iior)t,' Andt-r 'n, 1'i-rry .-h-rwin, Kir.iu-y Arthur, J h n TrmnKi, Frank lipriniict. J.v-fi.ti Tfinmton, J. M.CoyrifT, liidoro Wurliura'. I". tor lvidor. Ah xar.d'T Tsrhet, rwell I'avir, Liil'v And-rson, linden Durar.t, B-i.e AiiJiTs n, Sidney ti- Dark?, JUni.aa And sos, Frant tloriinsli, Jio Andcr.on, J(1-oph Hanaw, h'.ti.; Arth.-r, John iliehl, Fannie Haiter, I harlcs Jotilipn, J ulia B-ii'.er, Stmuttl Jobnsun, iln. M W. C'yncr, Wni. La.r, Kannie Hoover, Frank MeBnde, Mullie K.nuba1. Stephen Ur.', h-niua K'.-iQiomier, Paul Nueboiif, J.'jip &priii;u Kupr; Nuukjlif, J t-nnie i:vn, Arthur Pratt, Laura Mmon-, Litimore Pre-oolt, Citpit- !a 5!a )c, MneUir Koy'.e, Ki.Xa Totnpk ia., Kdwin Rvvii, i.'la bli 'miun, Jonn &jbts, Marv Wh'-.-loek, Jr-rry K'-. ' arujon, 1 amuol Slut.l. JjsiO Wbjtock. m. bprK-e, Bleeding from Lungs, Catarrli. BroaehiLis, Co:isu;optioa. A Wonderfu! Cure. Rociifstkr, N. Y.f Jan. lo, 1S71. Ii. J". Fierce, .V. D., Buffalo, -V. I,.- pear Sir I had euflered from Ca-tarrh Ca-tarrh in an aperavated form for about twelve yeari and for several years from Bronchial trouble. Tried many doctors ..nil thin- with no lantinii benefit. In and tinn?s with no hwtini beneut. in May, 'T-, becoming neany worn out! with excessive editorial laUirs on a paper in New York City, I w.13 ftt-tacked ftt-tacked with Bronchitis in a severe form, suffering almost a total loca of) voice. I returned home here, but' had been home only two weeks when I wus completely prostrated with1 Hemorrhage from the Lungs, fiavm. four-scan blefdiny sprls irdhin iiro tree!;., and first three instdt of nine d-iis.' In the September following, I ; improved sudiciently to be able to be i aknut, though iu a very feeble state, j Mv Brachial trouble remained ' and the Cat;rrh was tenfuld worse! than before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. I seemed to be losing los-ing ground daily. I continued in this feeble state, raising blood almoitdaily until about the ltof March,73,when I became bo bad as to be entirely confined to the house. A friend suggested sug-gested your remedies. But I was extremely ex-tremely skeptical that they would do uie good, as I had lost all heart in remedies, and began to look upon medicine and doctors with disgust. However, I obuinrd one of your circular?, cir-cular?, and read it cnrefuNy, from which ! came to the conclusion that you understood your business, at least. I finally obtained a quantity of Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and IVllcts, and commenced their vigorous use according accord-ing to directions. 'lo my surprise, I soon began to improve. The Discovery Dis-covery and PelleU, in a short time, brought out a severe eruption, which continued for several weeks. I felt much better, my appetite improved, and L gained in strength and fksh. n three months every' vcsligo of the Catarrh was gone, the Bronchitis had nearly disappeared, had no Cougii whatever and I hod entirely co&sed to raise blood; and, contrary to the expectation ex-pectation of some of my triends, the cure has rcmuincd permanent. I have had no more Hemorrhages from the Lungs, and am entirely iree from Catarrh, from which I had tMiffcred so much and so long. The: debt of gratitude I owe for the blessing bless-ing 1 have received at your hands, knows no bounds. I am thoroughly satisfied, from my experience, that your medicines will master the worst forms of thut odious disease Cn tarrh, us well as Throat and Lung Diseases. I have recommended ibern to very many and shall ever speak in their praise, (irnlel'ul'y your?, V. H. ?I'F.nci:u. 1 T. 0. Box 507. Rochester, N. Y. ja29 |