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Show EKDonsnasEMTon uliik. The Lnilie VTIII rry for bis He. election. TAJ."". ov. 19. ThoW.C. i .,U ,Ve,e8ates Pasted the day at Indian biirliig, where it is propped to establish an Inebriate asylum under tho auspices of the national organization. Among the resolu-t resolu-t ona passed iait night was one felting fel-ting forth that the national V. C. T. U. has never onranlzal or ..m poed to organued a new chunh. AnoUier hearUly endorses Senatoi UlalrorNew Uampshlro for his tfaamplomhlp of prohibition, equil sufJrage and tbe educational bill, aud eUting in the interests of thete and other measures, "We will pray for his re-election to the Senate." Sen-ate." Copies of this resolution will future? lh eW HamPihlre THE ON-PAKTISAS. PirrsnCBG, Nov. 19. At the afternoon i session of the non partisan Woman's ChrUtlan Tem perance Union. Mrs. Hattie IJalley. president of the Ioa branch, in resiionso to the addrtss of welcome, wel-come, u-elivtred an nddnw, In which she said: "We should work -boulder to shoulder, avowed! r lav. Ing aside all prtju lice, that we may some day secure total abstinence abstin-ence for the Individual and prohibi-Uon prohibi-Uon for tbe United States.'- At the da of Mrs. Bailey's address, ad-dress, tho usuil committees were m,inil, and some d-partment re-pons re-pons read. |