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and other excfMM. Price, W. 26aBd»owi»«. EfferreaoMit. •«. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 5 1 S.We»ternA«nue, "CHICAGt O. M. Olsea, Drugget, 2S^r TJJ». Mrs. L&u&ensehl&egep -Dealer in HARDWARE TINWARE :&*t& LIGHTNING ROBS jThe celebrated WHITE, SINGER, NEW, A E i.N Sewing Machines. Mina. & 1st Str. S. New Ulm $ $ $500 Bewardh I We will pay the above reward for any case of Ltrer Complaint, Dyspepsia,sick Headache Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure ,witfi Weit's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the ^direc tions are strictly complied withXjThey are purely .Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxe3, 35 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufac tured only be The John C. Vest Compa ny, Chicago, 111. O. M. Olson Druggist Sale A New Ulm Minn. ,. -p S"fvicbc's MEAT MAHKET The best place in the city for fresh meats, sausages, ham^, lards and the like. We make it a point to satisfy the public. Highest Price always paid for Hides and Live Stock. Hog day, everv Menday at •the depot stock yards. AJK ro3H ivsrrdtrR /OS, O O I N O W O E A I I N Attended to by one who will give you good work. Leave orders at shop to the eoro,theDakotaH B«\»fetsr* Fre*. IT T.'G.SEITER. Ofcni. Wng«er, .6. K96 NE W ULM, MOOT CAPITA*! 0,000. Colleeti«n3 aad ailbasiaeiw j*rttan- f^ta to hairing promptly atteaded t»c 4 0«lt-of-iTo1arji *&%r\ Solicited. C* ii a re opsiied hand laundry near %«seph Flor's m«tel «n Cemtre Street wh'M'e we are prepared «t» attend tp •rders for laun'dry work fr*m any part «f the State. J^ong, experience in ike best laundries enables us to do excel lenttwork. ,Give*as ^-feriaH 1 „A E. A »a? L% fflne Turnouts v%l:^ tJr^k Good, &of$i& $i Best Mcomo$aiioni I S "efrort mad'e io pleaie^fche pub PriQe^'retHaaable. Boarding1 Sta I ble in cdnii^ctdAn,wi4 4%e^^^i .y^ ierinar Haspitat,./' Ef^ueIIei-,jOj.V ood Goods peo|\plt whai^he^waa^'* at a iime^/|i»^I g,4oo|(d8 and Glrocer!?! ULM. owt J^VWtaapy*af%. yoto^ftl||p "Ho general. was W 1 am ^Km.a private ci wonld be glad to assume __ tag name, Mark Malone*'1- .., -., *«I beard of yonr^-misfortnna I re gretted it doubly, remembering your services when yon were scouting." "Yes, general ^Then my aeryiceshad some value.' I was flitted fp*d a spy. You thought I wa« fitted for itomething better and advanced me.^ ma vain enough to think yon right 1 did not know myself. As a, spy I needed no conscience. I was not' sioWrvient tQ any principle. When as a brigade com mander I was obliged to choose on high* er ground, Hailed in. the choice. have, proved myself unworthy of jrour confi dence. I. have sunk* to the level from which I started.*! $ ,/4*I'Kft* The general did not reply.fe H?}wa8 watching the newly .arrived division stting into position I "You connived at the escape of 'o spy, I think?" he said presently. ^, {#J "Worse. I assisted in that escape.^! %p A woman, was she not?" "She was, a It isn't a pleasant task to ehoot a woman Yet a soldier xattst dc his duty," 'iig Maynard did not jreply. "Colonel, there is going to be a weak spot there. I would like you to go. and see that that gap is closed. My staff are' all away, as you see, on some duty. Ah! Never mind. They are marching by the flank, I, see. Now it's all right:*' *$gj?£ He was so intent upon the formingra the line that for a moment Maynard thought he had forgotten his presence. W was this woman?" the genera! asked presently. ff *r£ 'You remember when I went toiShat tanooga to bring you information of Bragg's- movements to Kentucky I met a» Confederate officer—a Captain Fitz Hugh—who twice gave me my life?" "Yes, yes, I remember. They're stand ing well down there in the center anc. with so little ammunition.^. They'll get their new cartridges presently from those brought by the reserve division. The ammmiiti&nfcomes as opportunely as the men.'' *JH$i&** V'' "They're making a good fight every where, observed Maynard. "Let me see. You say you-were. cabl ed upon to shoot a woman. She was some relative to this Captain"—"*'j "Now, Colonel Fitz Hugh. A sister.' "That made it pretty hard foryou. oolonel. .But a^sqlaier must do his dtf "Have the Confedcratea'possesslon oi that ridge, general ?"#%8§ jfe "They have. tion. leads. are the a a be most of them, if a S "And ar^ our men going to" retake it?'' "They're going Jo try."' Maynard swept his eye over the posK .J&i 'They must talie it. The goncrg.1 shfd* a^guiqlc.glance at' the degraded oflSo* '$_&*• "You think it important?" "The fate of this part of an a it can't bajcaljed a whole one—depends it "You are right, colonel.^|We-must take that ridge or before nightfall be flying over this field like the right and cepter, or, what is worse, be captured. This is not the first time I have ob^ery ed that your eye is made for a Maynard had become so engrossed that ha did not hear. He almost forgot his chief's presence.' I haven't a command to lead up that hill, but Ihave^arms to carry a muj$Eet. I'll go in the ranks where I've been since the fight began/ and he started in the, direction of the^reserve. ^2j"Stay, colonel," called the general-^ fK Maynard turned and walked back to where the general wa4 'standing. He waited fOT binr.-to speak-further, but-he did E parsed, while May nard watched, the absorbed commander who in turn waa^atehing the-'lineibrn^" ing below. "Colonel Haynard,*' he said a? last/ "do you's^e thaj Regiment down there? is in command. 'I shall a to a a an ii if a a you, ,thottgh?ycra are of the .cavalry^ -CJQJOJ wfe$Bk$t^%0q$fa with the thought nf each that in a few minutes he may be lying, pieroed a^ if W $ $ there ^irwhos§, ItKa&^kitDle^phywcftl?1 nerve-^r in whom, a natnral excitable temperament gives them an ai in the^figEt.' -•, %g- **&&%'/„ Theresas,, pandemonium on-thatMU «ide for„40*ininhtes.' I was an eventful fight for many a man,-not considering, those who were laid I by rmssij^s o? The ridgejwas vsoti and lield. war. There" were a few whose placer.it was to lead in whom a constitutional inabilily renderedit imDOSSibleforthem to faoe snch a s^orm., The^wereBrderSd* baok, their places filled by those made of sterner stuff." There were soldiers in the ranks who skulked, but their officers ^rove-.them^on../The*main force o£that reserve" division of Union troops showed a united strength of purpose,, whicii,, if it conld be transformed to*a different field, a field of moral Jherojsm, .would make an army of gods. %'^$ Mark Maynard climbed wBh the reist. For a moment when\that'siform bnrst the instincts of human heing, acting upon him suddenly, madebim recoil.- A number of quick recollect ons flashed before him. His 'position^ the" chance given him to redeem the, pasC the. con sciousness that men looked _1 hi^i for strength, i£tba,t jryi^g mpment*^th§y were all as comparfedwith other, one which prevented" ^iy|jfijrv ther,giying,bacfe. ^Kwas'not* a desire for death!. That a too' uear^ ^wa? not a desireftq show process at a'mo-^ nient when "men were either quailing or making reejJrds as heroes. At that texrU ble'mo"ment there ca^ne before him *st' picture"'S9 sw/eet, so"innocent, may well it boiild ha^ePap^ peared.amid such-, fngMfot..Sfiipes.^ was the photograspja^of[bif Wife^an^^p'/j Whether he*^ee,ded'.^i8 to timjrz h(im^ tcrdo ii $ fia&ti&i i\i W & $ a W^th?Op,ihl% mostidepressed jtisthefowthey are yn^Wi **n~~~r.A.-«.Vi^J: «.^!!_.i..rf--. quiet- that a 4 in W in a a of Smhfry, bear than a I W a S a tempest eome^'An it ooi^es a a a 5 Baon.^.Fjiom co^cealed^ihe near the. 4 3 *ir«.i £r£7T™^ ^^^^^:^m3-f.l^^^W^M^S plorfonsi, Evejy a W at is senf down to stagger that blue line. 'tfSsiiiM i^4o^ si 6 ^sa|d estat^'he^v^i Hew,4n inrsaid coiinty^pl Brown, Ordered^ujther^that ^.notice tthere"ofr be given to'theTjeirsWsaiddecea8ed,ana? all persons inter£stedT by publiShillg a,*copy of this order oh$te in .each Veefe' for t&ree,8iiccessive we^ks jprior tbC said day of hearings in £litf Keview." a weekly newspapej-printed ahdjpublfeh ed at the city oi I a in ii,^a0 tJbun'ty a Bated ajt 6 Ulm Muti* the '2?ih day crf^'ebi'uary A..D.d89SKg 3K ly- fX jJ3y the Court|T* -.vv '-f:'•»* O E E O N the Portuonda, the hksb $icke •Cigar,in jhe market). .An e*cellentpie-7 pi gpocfeVand nicely put upl 'IMQ$ sak' by' WVfGy. Aiwin atjthe City jDrug Store MiiHTesota Street' ,•*••*. .i. I I «& ^iM^ 5e^sch^agerf'' S of Ptoba^e. L\* I' Harness Shop! "ih -I' will! keep on hand a complete assort ment 6f light and heav^^l ROBES, WHIPS/ COLLARS, -i SADDLES, IW- .JJ ^UilfESSES an» everything that perlainsrto ^ie sadd-^ lery business. %%J%%$fy $ &M Fine custom-"work^a'spGcittllyt' 1^ m- ft*«*^^ Contains fnflestinfdrmation, licit of dis^asesl cut of heltsv i)rices.,sworn testlttonlals ondporlxalfiS of p^pJewh^ „v«^ ~.«~.,r «tp/ PablliBhed BngllBhf.Gterman,vS^e«lS8h and ^ooregian Jaflcuftg«s. TWa valtiabldi catalogue will be sent to, any address on re^p* «f-mv T«^ LARGEST EUCTRiaittT .MX4 MBNTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING. ectric Beltand ApplianceGo. S MAIN «FRCie #8D"0WtX FACTORY: THg OWEW etEO'TRIO aieiUT BUILDING 201- 21i ST ATE S OH*GAGO, Itlf ESTABLISHMENT IN TBE 4W Forepaug^ Circtjse^ taud- ,j &oe the &?mm. S^EISG C^|K£ COM|f & St/§*afiijlJead, Intliaca. ^jOM woBtOi I5LEIJSI & (p. -Xargest and Slost Cdmplete- see, out^ stockv ob Iggoods beforebuyjugrit,,has alwysbeen otir pride f&preVentanyone from going to the Twin Cities to buy.Aqrhingin outlineso long as wl^ll the s'me goods for the same prices and pay freight to lib" nf ve the largest JTOVLV own^^tWe sr it 3^j 1 Leading I-iotsemea of the Wosld. ^lVvm sk your Dealer for Ifc, ^mj^-atia'i^dspqsi paid ,325 ceht&,"v^fl -a ••sit