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2s MEMORIAL DAY. A Fitting Obse in Monday vtts bright and still. We do not reme ber of larger throngs present to parti cipate-inthese occasions* -The-proces sTon was long a ndl iwilng and~tBe court hpusjB. square., was thcftnged-tq overflowing" TbepVoc^Mi ftrtmetfat G.A. R.hall aboutten-bUilock^-The police anff Band ied: The city tire de~ partment, tihe M.^ Wv MythfcA.e©^U£ W., and 26 ex-msmtaif of Co.G. acted as .escorts to. .Then came Mclntyre Post. Na fte*0.. A,3. of this city, and Henry (XBflier^ PQst, W /&-. 9* BrownSdalej/abOiit 100 menin liidieV- JuStbefbrb them a bah* ner with streamer^ WSad Carried «by tWee daughters of veterans, Maud and Pearl Bregg and Bernice Sharpr stiqe. Upon one side of the .banner was "Our veterans '.'61"' on ther6verse side was "Gur boys 1898." About 60 daughters of veterans followed under the charge of Lucy Johdsoh, 'Grace Miller and Mabel Moore, ^assigned to wind the monument and place bas kets of ilqwers in chairs. for departed soldiers. Then- came the W. A. C., the orator of the day and city officials, 600 school children with tb'eir teachers knd hundreds of citizens in( carriages and on foot. The procession' moved under command of Burr Maxwell, marshal, to. court.house square where the following program was. given, very successfully:.. ~_l. ..n -••J. Music by the Band'. 2. Winding the Mopumeot/ by Children. ,3. ,Pmyec byRey, C.^Wiiithey. v4. Flag Drill by 20»g|rlsi under, di rection of Miss GraceSberwohd. 5,. Reading Qf ljincoih's Gettysburg Address by j. E. Arthaudof, the^ Nor mal College, V.' 6. ''Vacant Chair" —Decoration of Chairs of Deceased ^Soldiers by 39 daughters of veterans. 7 Depositing o£jFlo.wers by Post on .Table. S. Sopg by Living JUag Children. .9. Oration byHon.Q.W. Sh^w. 10. Song—America, v. ,11. Benediction, 6y J^ev.AVW. H. Hormel. -V-i •:v. 12. Music by Band." v." The flag drill was^greatly enjbyeftlby the veterans and other^,. and tqe lix ibg flag formed^by over l30 childrep in costumes of redj whjte andWue'ar ranged, so as to r^present^ ap^fect flag made A..|^utlfull^^ ^f6|ijia:lor. the speaker on the for t, :ptatfori4. The oration ot Mr Shaw wa^' m6st: fip^e^ and it was v^oted to pr^nt it in pairip lejt form for sale for th&be|(efi of 'the fund ofv.,dur^.^Gwwiujp1^r|.'-.We' give a bare ,abstract of^'j)ae naaa^erly MemoriaLday a legacy (o r$i$t, which oapnot ^ie, for itrests^^i the .fceo.der)B8t pa^upnarihat ereE throbb^d in" t^he'j recesses". of lie iiuiqaa heart, as posteri^ the very spirit* of a| ^enerktibn '^hloh tonred«ut its treasure ae water and rthe^bl6od' of itssOiis .without stiat,j a^ Wlct^' paM for a nation's Hfe. /The story of s&CTifices and heroism and dangers of the ,foar- years bloody! ."struj^le toV^., th^ugVrepea^ jio oft*.*# to l»iBo6»eriapilia? as jcradlo ^soogs, ??ill jeSrpr. stir the Heart as' a buglfe JblaSti ,^'Wh^t Wonti-* ment at brass, what marble y& arthitectare wonld aofittiiigiyand instruotiv«3y emboidjr the. sentiments of |»atriotisi& a&& grfttefid' ciation aS this Membriai DayT :Th^ nation Aweepsand tejoiceaas wellinrthecootennplation of the heroism of the past,. It is well that once each, year, the bus/ Wheels oi industry are stilled by irrepealable enactment in order that a nation -ilitay walk aniong the graves 6f '4ts Jierqes sand place uponi them treasured incense ffom the, gardens' bleeding he^rU .On), ,days"\sn6h as these, a most pattwti« recpHection- is of those who?w§nt crat, high -hopes and' flrin courage io onr counti^y'a-call of '.whom no. tid ings ever came .back. _Tfae talL pines of the south and the sentinel stafs alohe can Hell 'the ."8eeret of their nameltfss'^ra^s" Sver may 'the day be observed appropriately to ke^p,alive among us the sense of dut^y, of patriotism, the highest ideals- of citizenship and of fidelity to State and Nation, noucishingto the uttermost that spirit upon which the safety of any nati^n must depend.', ..." -Within'the past month had bsen presented to -the new generation" On the»e very streets an Object lesson familiar -to the fathers and 'mothers' of thirty-seven years ^.agp, when our boys in blue went forth in' the hour of the early morning, in hastened responiie tdtheir country's call carrying with them thetearful benedictions and Gfod speed of attending thousands. Let us thank God, that this time'it is notf an occasion of strife among, common, obritttrytoen. ^The duty and responsibility of tliaV.was determued and grandly met andeterhally settled at a great -price by the generatton to norii it c'Smtfi May we. not rejoice that the£e days upon which .we ,are J90W fallen do not mark ao age of national degeneracy or national cowardice? For when has been manifested 'a grander exhibition.of national hetoism. -than thiB'/receht xUiited .iip' rising ol a great people, at the sple dictates of hdspor, conscience and, humanity resolving that Spanish domination and oppression- and cruelty in Cuba shall cease. For a generation the Cubaa people have struggled to free them selves from the oppreasive.aiid ruinous ^"govern ment of Spain for fonrteeh yoafs 'active -war fare has existed on the., island leading to .the destruction of the lives and property of^,Ameri can citizens, to the interruption of otir .friendly aiid valuable commerce, to the expenditure 'of large sums by us in fulfillmfeiit of our obliga tions of neutrality, to the distraction ffom affairs more particularly our own of tha roinds of our own people and thtf ^activities of dur 'overnment. The warfare in. Gabd .lias been thirty years an ever present threat to the peace of the United States', Neither greed nor revenge is our motive in our' interference in Cuban affairs. Thank Qod we^re a united peo ple in the purpose that oppression shall not exist on this continent, Xnthip bjiripose there is to be no turniiig back, no Resiration.'but a straight march on to the filial adcomplishment. The results of our present campaign of ed vacation in cphnectioh with,the Cuban war will tetfch us many lessors the supreifie im|krtance of maintaining an adeqttatelnavy^ and a larger "w* vu* »»VM v* wo nuu other equally.Important: truths and teach the hesitant nations of the old course of humaqjtir'andcoflS^ftvtwnalfreiedoui., and make at- significantly apparent/to them that we have beconde a firmly reunited peopled The speaker treated,elaborately of the causes and issue 'ftf theyCi^b4n'^ar, Events making our hiStory-ate now succeeding each other with marvelloiis rapidity^ We 'be lieve they are timed by divjne ^wiadqmLto, m^et bot^ the fitness of th'e^ge^epatio^ a^a the p0st good of the world- The feneration? or men each la their.place contribute^thstgifand cdnsuta mation whpse finished perfection, exists only in Loyalty impress aDd.tht'ill War: 'to&ftsotoda^. It illustrates -undyigg p|in^^ea. eq^ing out in aU pM^lrtbyy. J^yalty wit tto Jmm^nt principle in -01 to'60 as*it is today its lng war. ltsent^e .boygjittlwie(iAti) of smpk% and battle-flame. •It sent women ig.to hospitals aha kept woMe^'Snng^rs atjineeaauig ''worn It wab behin&tih6 wei^ebii tn^ie^treets fin the early. morning la few^reekv^igd when at sence and tenderly dft6#S*^its floral tribute oil these vaca^iti^hairirand'oa) the ^giaves of the .-Aiwi ,r. tfiifl 5iaten6d'iBi?ie8 oprrufera ^div^fuidai^ehat«-ii^tlie over throw of wring aacT die 'establishing ^'of 0 jus- "tite^sweetiieace. mAy 4oaai '46mb again rtav»na I^ tbe ,af|ernoQQ, ^e Q. A. Ik I'ostf, We W. E. U., assisted w4tof w. 4i fw&w.i the Ladies' Auxiliary an4e»nl»rg6 cro^i^f $&e cemeT MM teries and covered over with flowers the seventy graves of veterans who howed ay A Monday when vious. —Th&exiifcises by the children weife greatly enjoyed. The flag drill Ilvingnag. and~~thc monumentcapturedt^ Whafcweuld.the rfi. A.^EtLIdo with* out the cooperation* of th©W. 6 'Our home orators ate evidently able td holdtheir owfctfith ahyft'bm diiti2 dde^whOare limited tO-s^aktiferei' Weheard lota bfcompHnierits fbrMr Shaw^address. *f t^ Upon occasions like SUPh r.rnwrl4 wo PA in t.h« Mfv tho uo urai» uikuu wo Bicpu uu duo grounu bmigiH5rTrf TTn -tin.*nHR WHr^ 7"'»»i""^ and tor several nights we had no straw i1 There %ere near}^W^ line by fcctualcOunt. Thestf are What are to make our^uTure/citizens and control our afflMttii. a ?"«J Methbriaf Da^a are* initiations "to patcioti8m and toyalty. -r«„c Therewere among theveterans to line Monday«.,}2,peml^ers ot po*. Ckot the old KinthMlqinespta, Capt.Henry Resolution^ Thanks, -TMW In the name of Mclntyre Post, G. A- JR..and W. 1^. p, we want to. hearts ily.thank the prator of the dayrO^^,« Shaw, the mayor and coiftmpn coun cil, the children of-the public schools, Prof. Selleck and his able assistants particularly, MieSi Grace Sherwood Go, G,:: TRANSCRIPT,1 Register aiid Heraid,.the clergy and aU others who in any way contributejd t^ make the day the[ grand stibfcess'.it1 was. Committee on DWo^tfoh-Day: Glass^ay. '•:. The Glass Bay .exercises of th& Qlass pf '98, will( be Md.next Friday e,ven ing,' _'J"une 3," "St the. Austin., opera house. -The-fbilOwih^'is the bulletin for^the occasion from the war class: .:v: rOrchestra.., •. Salutatory ... ... „.. .Qollette Brown Figures.v. .......... Boy Bowers Memory Geitis...I.... Mailde Bennett Looking Backward....,. Alta At Water Bear (Gri?zly): .Alice ^oroeveaux Forbear .^... r.......Fannie Burgess Talks to Children".. .., LUcy Hinjmer Gradatim Vicimfls ... .Teha Johnson a a W a A F^ftiry §tpry4 .Edith Carter TimescriptJlegiste^ald.Qrace Burgess Forge t-Me-!N(St.. .^. Bertha Scofield Sextette.. h. v. v. Who Hft the^M^fk? iPeter.vJohnson, ^Noeftnan- Daiager, -l-k Ub^s. 2&esy .. ^ve^Ge^^jpep| g_a^v v'P'LAYr ^vpiw:eTiCAi^*E^oLt?rn5s .•^6^.CA S^PEF CHAJIAQTPJBS. Mr. Robert Yardsley.,,. ,„An Expect Norman Dalai&f. MS. Jack 'Batiowif .v ,4v^'^ibttter r-li :-jPeter Johnson. Geo. DeGroat. ^... Mr. Edward Bradley^ A 'BnnffSr ~Cgainpieck.n Mrs. Thadd4QS Peykin^v.:A Resistant Hannah'Johnsbnl lrs. Edward Bradley..An Enthuiiast Cjatherine Christief i,*• *y*• -.. A Maid jYaledictOry4... Claude L. ftaney ,. Class of 1898 Public S:fi6ol Not^s.4 ftiss LoisVoswfn kel is elected to a first grade-. She has- beeb a teacher .for the past year in -the Wi non a Nor mal School. 1 Mr. Ja8. Y.S. Fisher of Mihheapdlis visited the board Monday^ as an appli Cant for the position of, science teach er in the high' school. He is a gradu itte of the State iThiversity and is now taking post graduate worte there. Mr. 'L -N. -McWhorter has been offered the prtncipalship- of "oar high school but has not yet- decided- to ac- About three-fifths of the school took part in the,Memorial day parade. The Sag drill and living flag chorus form «d apart of the^^prograhi 1 Mr. K. C. Davis has been "'selected to read' exaiiilnatioii papers at"'the Hniversit^ during June.v. Superihtendent Sell6ck is planning to attend the National Educa tiodal Association at Washington in July. He will visit schwils. in New York cityf Bropk^yn and some,pthe|- eastern cities wfaefe hdlras blasamates teach ing. ir The me-mbers bf the class in the high school on Tuesday attended in a body:theL ftmerat: of their /Classmate, Miss Grace Hoffman. This is-the,first death out of the high school during the past six years The grafluating' exercises. of the class of *98 will be held at the Baptist church- ne^t Monday evening The results of thft final examinations of the clas8.wUl be icnown tomorfow.,., Class day .exercises,will be held at tbe opera JUouse Friday eyening. .. ^The: baccalaureate sermon: :to the graduating ^lass will be given at the K, E-chujch.ne^t Sunday evening by Rev. DA. JVW. SdlfierVlnfe. 5i:" Cfaude H^ney.f^ valedictorian and Cbliet^Brown, s^lutatbrlaii, of the Ciiass^98."^ '?"-T w.},i^iz q:dun-**'_* .. liw-. &<$$• fetihffcrl^lOI: y. *W. oj [fvy H^^ihomWon, the -east side Wednesday ^morning, of cQhsump tion, Mr^. Ed. Barr," aged 39J years. 'She had been ill for fiver a year ftric! spent] most of the paat Winter in Ar .healthy Fqnerai ^r 8ren. ^Mr." Ban'- and faoSily Iroin Mataa Ci^ tonAusthrabout )Toi|i* ofc.'i -.u:a. 'S.on rt'fi-'jj 3-ni si- 9*i wmjktwfcm?* a^ei ^Jtem^he, PM AT CHIGKAMAUGA. CHICKA May 27, been in camn •rover seems like over a month. The first night we slept on the ground |°g labia here quarters ntrwr-Afew ra ...uncPAufstin and at "regulai1 loutlue ffliS/$ai£d pitching in to dahis-best. We have and^weftt Ibr^ifBiar *p' ^Dhe Twelfth:hww* fitted out with ew uniform? Tuesd^y but still Jaqk, Efficient., gums which, are promtsed. saoti There) are kit sorts of runftorf a& to vhat we are gol ng to- dbr Sbme say we are going to ^Tampa sooa and others say we are toi stajs: here thla sum mere and go southiDithe.fall. Guess nobody. knows. „-.:1f Thtt grub is pretty-dry •Our:-sta^ at Camp Ramsey guess*- spoiled us for down here. We^ have had hard tack', baooh^aotf coffee for regular ^a tiohs biit ^they haVe jus6!commenced to-gite tiB:fresh beef ocdasionaiiy and it- tastes'linking- goodv Uncle Saihc probably k^ows -ft hat is best -for steady j?r^b^hough» ^i' TbeTe is talk that sbihe. of OUT-boys are SOOR to hei let oilt aindJ rettirn home" ^because 'they are ntft able -to stand the beit^nd chatige here. Our boys ^hp are novy ip the hbspital^'are getting :along":- .rjl{ht, Jerome is out again. ,- Xots bl mait come£t4 cami), 25j00if were delfvered^atrbhe time audit take,s^22 clerks ^-ha)adie it. Some^o't the boys get.tijita,aha soqae ^et fliighty f£«v and arp to be^ pitied.? If friehd8 only knew .how eageriy all letters, papers p,hd everything from home are read and prizeii fhey^ would send albug all the time. Ope qoctor in oar regt ment gets.,Jots of letters "from the girls along ttjje ^ay, dpwn.. "One of the hospital stewards gave out the do^ tpr^s address freely'.and the' mail bigs Just bulge with his mau. Bjr the Way, we dou t. s^e much but" Camp and soldiers here yet. Not much like the crowds bf pretty girjs who visited ii'S i^ Cap^am^ r^en~%e. ^et paM off in a few days, y?e,are going to bid for a chance' 160 doQhattanooga i'tfd see tbe sights,*Qur mail Is handled bjr ChaplaiuC^emeh^. "V Qur camp is l.Qcated away down ip^ Georgia on a knoll in Abe southeast part of- the- Park.. «Th§ «mell\or the eypress tree.8 wM&.aj&mixgd.ip wjth the oaks a nd Qiher.t ki ndsviiave a fin# smell and they claim is. ^healthy. We are gefctiog water.i more conveniently as tbe camps are^piped all about. lit is, not so bad here except^wbep it gets above j95 degrees* Everything is green and. the air is .clear* -The officers are awful, particular^ .make. /everybody keep. the grounds cleaned iips T.he.draioage is.goodjYbu don't mjnd thft. heat as much when -.you get a little used.to it i3:he .^doctors ,watch the meftdoseiy and Jf they, begin to give.ojat. haLV«ii them: promptly! taken eff-and. .excuse^ tiom ltttyv ^Every man is compelled to haiig.his blanket in the sun every day ,a| nooq., We get routed out 5:30 in the^morn? ing-^for breakfast call aod get th&ccol Of the day. Tapt at QilSatnight and no^ drilling in the hottest part .of the day. ^Ifc is drill^and clean up and eat and lay around in the shade over, and over atrain so we are getting .the pro gram £Uite by heart.- 'r Some Of the farihers in this vicinity are^om^laioiin'g aboht the boys-steal ing-their chickens. They want 75 Cents a piece, for -them.^-Gf course hone "of us 8teal: -chickens.: That would be beneath the dignity of a soldier, v,-?- Thursday afternoon General Bob leter reviewed the Third brigade, which embraces the Twelfth Minne sota. The review was said to be an imPOSlhg spectadle a'ad wasr witnessed by hundreds of men from "other brl gades^ Today the Twelfth Is having toatUe drills, in battalfon formation. The Second di visibn of the First'corps which includes' the* Twelfth Mihne sbta was inspected today The Min nesota faeh were compltmeuted"for theirsp/dierlyappearance. j,-. JThe welft and Four teen thi! regi jaents are camped about two miles apart jand each one is, trying to do the best, ,pf.jsourse, we un's thipk. we can beat thp other.chaps and 0ur friends tell ps so ^ob.' Our Austin officers take well here. Captain Wood was officer. of tije guard today and all vote that Majoff] cWrightrbught to be ciplq9el a^lea3%r .r .t. There are.pretty near 40,000 soldiers here, now and we begin to^now-some thing of how it was with theveterans who caniped here 35 years ago.: You can't know it by hearing it told. You've, got to get right in. to the same places. The 'old veterans who iougbt in the warfare greater heroes to us than ever* .These old battle fields, and the bloody stories of .the battles fought around here, make .you think that fihey*all wejre brave YOU •J USIT khOWviti v. -y» t.- .:: We expect.to^jjetr' & Chance: t6 Ibok aroUnd mbre after a ^hile. I want to fro over to Lodkbutr Moua tai before we get let out^ UfeH, if you get this in time, I mufettfet it in -the kail •ll¥ely. ^3^1 C- -,J Mr* :'"i ti i/.'iXfyJi 0 If sd ffllLi .+ CAMP TPOMA9, HaytfSk-1898. Youif letter i«celved 4Jut 1 do not find time: to wrlt&tftttil lt is iate I amrso tlred that^I have to go to slee|ie.ci. 6.r. -T%er Ib^tft? thepark whichcontaiis sl'jf thmiAL^ acres: Qn oneside Wecfa^^ee^lMk^ ouV Mountain. bp^ thff^ot'ber tKSSs tm* hTh0 thr^e mi]esitf thCjarlt'. WstHl hotahdittalns^ daVJ. vMe dauBhter MM. Whft ^Wfls-a »W§ClM| 10% ¥k^mm JwwB» PflailSjf'fjrlbw£. mm Cuba and some of theih are wishifr that they were back home. One klecl^" tie hsntKfs: $ riflt Vma Ther change here ls noticeable as we are twelve miles from Chattanooga and the boys can't go un town and no Tnr no.<p></p>"MSFJK ah tne aocw nice. Wed be paid money it. Write quickly. «W i( a LLBI gii floetora are we will much spend A. G., "Q a acpl'lrfo times now. We are getting used^to hot weather, poor food, boiled water, etc. I tell yotf though it came hard at first. We have had refreshing thunde^torms ye^terd^y the fdtd ilele^^0 hardtack and coffee with whil while potatoes. messim«k»-bu£* nd today My, but ans, in a two luxury. I buy a little ham or a chicken saudwich occasionally for a change and Iitell you ttaey.ctaste good^ .We baye Jots.'Of negrqes apound ,selling strawberries with" sugar' at five' cents adrsh.. ,:^:rc ^or/n We are ail Changed around, now, that is our mess."" "It cohsists now of Curryi Paul Reynolds,:: Sdax .Erdmau^ Gps: Ward. and myself. .Fred Wing was just here to see me. He has cor poral sttipes on now." Gua anch I are sitting: on the same blanket, writing. I persumehe writes to Mankato. I have written several letters with this batch, never mind to whom spme of them went. nd yo&some of tiie common^wild efjL They are neither as ck or as pretty as those -in Minne sota or else ha^en^t-str.uck the right place for them yet. There are some n^a Bines here acfd one' tree Gua pafcexl yesterday. It was thirtyfour paces or 102 feet long. It was fallen. I wouldn't have you think for a min ute that he walked to^the top of the WffigylWto it was standing/ ftrst night we camped: here I slept under a tree to escape* the dew and when'I got" up I couldn't see any signsof dew but when I rolled up my rubber blanket, there -it. wa^jjn the tfnder side of it! Tfie dewr rises from the gro§n!| fijere I g£asg,I I'll,quit with telling.- you that I am all right and so aTe* nearly all the boys and (he few in the/hospital are doing well.' Too much unboiled water and heat and change of diet ^for.^them. Give my best: regards-.io ^alL ther old ladies in the precinct and also the young ones. I've"got to chop biff this letter or I'll nev^r quit and Illi get a 8troke*OT!ate9k,! :.GLIFFORD R. J. Give Drink called rain-,0. It is a delic-ious, a^ pe.tiziog,. ,npurisking lopd dri.nk to takethe place of "coffee.Sbld by all grocers and liked by-all who have used it because- when {rf^perly' prepared it tastes like ihe.fi pest .coffee but.ls free from^- all- jts injurious ^properties. rai n-O ai ds. gestion and stre gth ens the nerves. It is not a stimulant istrict Court. The adjourned .term, o? district court will cobvene next Monday in this city. The.sam^ petit jurors will serve as were on at the March term. No grand jury. The following is the calendar1-bf~unfinished cases as itrwas left|«t !the^e!fld«H:b®- Mar«b^e|m*- A number lof thesej^ve-..l|ee|i %efitled alr^idy and^it js jprgbajpg tfaf little else wlnbe "done at ihls adjourned tertn except to,try,the criminal cases: REMAINDER OF MARCH CALENDAR, continued to June tefiu^ T^dT'"" 13. R. R.*^ow^^to. vs. H.T!.CatUn, oii book account,rfor trial at June term. 16. Ole SyversOn vs. He.lge Olson, on promis sory note, continued to June term. 20. Austin Canning anr D. B. Smith estate, for cla :State^Pjrank acts directly of the system. F. J. 'w^hsicfcmjep. #051 ftWPi ma?fe-«u|£ Qf 1 27. Qeq -puffyr^vs.: Minneapolis Threshing MachinejCp- .twd Jj C. Jphn^on Jr., for conver sion of a horse power, continued. S». Louis Is., Travestad-vs. Hetms A GOrbitt, continued. •:.« 33. John Kaels vs. Elizabeth Folton, appeal case, conti&ftiir.' rr "J Cf 3" 37. C. Hr'Freemairvft'Btittcin^reamery Asso ^SiiS,iESW«aW'Fr.»k Miller, to compel defendants to «ze^Ute'deed, continued.l ... .. --.v:-.- 41. Joseph and Caroline Albrecht vs. Peter 48. County of Mower vs. L. W. Sherman, for rea^ estate tax veai^l8£M| \sd|tLtjhiued to June 0«lSlIfi]9)A£BKDAB. h"*" 2.^ State vs. j[ames E. Lytic, passing fraudu 8. Fi^her, Ule£al selling of liquor, continued totffitie'tegffi. 4. State Vs. P4tricjt Hubba?d, Seduction un der promise "of mar^a^,-cpqdned to June 5. State vs. Milt Williams, murder in the flretj degree, set for jury trial fane 6, SUA' 1 LUCAS COUNT|, AS* Frank. J. .^eiiey makes oath that he is the ^^te^'i^ttTOrfpf2 bf^: PrJi?Chenijri& Cltijr Of ^ofedo^oiVi anc( stat^:iifore^i|La1p that ~aaM ~ilhM£ Will pay, the sum of Oria TTundred DolIarH for.each andevery case ofOatarrErthat cannotbecured by the use of HalTaXLatarrh Cure. FBANK J. CHBINBT, irihedjldf^y r, 4fMn|8i itarjr/Cinlu intmHtliaad -si, .mucous surfaces bef lis OI A. atari »ud The best bruises, ft?"-,'0 for testimonials, free. CHKifBrA Co., Toledo, Ohio. SoldbjrK&Drnggists, 75o. :..t ?:•.£ bo.ooo ,0*5© m&w 0^, m.9ay Yo jAfaffiO &£lT for a long time. DupmrcqfH EVERYTHING IS Japanned extra- strong l)ust Pan, worth lOartits.r ^^ewClothwwp adAepftafetj Si*wjR[qiiialit: Cupv. f". 1 cent c-7h Skimmers lceut Cake" and Busduit t)iittefe, 11:' jroffth 10 cent. .-.-.. aio DIBBO t...cl .1. .14# ..... 1 cent 25Envelopes lcent 2dozen Patent Hooks and Eyes Ufiftt Best quality Needles, per paper 1 cent 1 Spoc' Up tt 1 Egfl l»i/i Water Tumbler 00,1't ^hr^-Sr Tlii% arne BEMIS—STINSON. owa, Wednesday evening^ Ma^" 1%, in in the presence of a small company of invited friends, joccurred the marriage Louise stiuson, Rev. D. n^Huaqas part of A speaking the word^ thafc imatfe? them man and wife. F^ilomoJ^e wlC mony a. reception was held akthe. borne of the bride's "parent^.* .The'grbotri is the son of O. J. Bemis of Windom township, five miles east him-fgre Ba and-bridei* reserving Qp contipu .B. ci pipsperity. The tTr"^ys^of Dr. Bemis ancroWcRies not contain a bette^Joio^n or more.resnect 4jJe. Th««bridm dau^htetfof S 8o1^ene-Hjf--€u^ oMest -mize grown to womanhood here, and the groom located here, After graduating from the dental jfcparjgjl@btof the Iowa Unl|era|y, Jrvt$Stfears a^n They need no vfcr£^ temjaendatiw from us, b|t^fi j^in%f^l%^^gratu lations and best wish forxTong and Iifa3 W33 ,3¥U .GOOvV E Thk1e The ®rra§ws. Those of our^ubis'^rtbelS jyho do not get a daily paper ate^remnided that the TRAN8CRn*T offers an extraordi narily low 'clubbing' rate with the jvice-a-week Tribune contains tin J^iily^editi especial feature of the war news and its 11 jj 227 MAIN STREET. This time THE BANNER eOnie$ wKli a ONE CLiN SALii, a sale Wardrobe Cloth Hooks out i-£k Ji'Oti 35? 3E£. c.- &m»kt. J} I •1 cake of good Castile CreMtTissue Paper, Oil C!oth,Infants' Bibi 2 Tin Teaspoons...... ¢. Gake^urner... lcent cent Icetft t^Tiffl^rinking Ladies' Velvet Belts... Gottbn-T%pe, per roll.. Silk:Veilings, per yard-fL, 6 pair Shoe Strings flf '3. extra large size solid^ra-as's cent Funnels, best qualitx. good _sizp. wor^5 centSli...... rcent 1 cent 1 cent v~ 0Q.s-im c^rne. Moulding Hooks imiJ Velveteend-^irt Binding^lors only per yard. .ghelf Paper, 3 yards for.. Black Pins, per box.. MetaLJBelt anflsiri rt 3 inJgMmim. nildren. The extraordinary STREET. THE„Cn: ional apital, $59,OOO. BS Seymour ed Profits, an D. Bai jsim cent cent cent cent ent 1 cent 1 cent fara^Pd Lef Lfrge "glblet. fflozWrautto! 2 Corset Strings for*v,..., 1 cent A uood to W. SCOTT, Cashier Bank. 10,00 We Scott For Sale. service is very complete. The TKS1T" "WJlthwest. Great Western Agent, FCQRIPT and the. Tribune will be dent tosubscri bers payihg tn advance rfdr only r|2.00.L Send lnr your subscript tions andcasbat once.: Ar v~ ^0.1 'GK6ice l»igs for cat :Sj0e/-^- Improved Yorkshire pigs, six to eight weeks old. Young sows "due to B.-PAMIKT-DEXTER, JIM How to 0. The evlll/cll&posea personwso is hj|8 thousands of |i pounding of Jl^ilweltosfl ground is very 'cunsiQerable." AncfTniora than tha^ 4t -is abaca* impowlble io Aanrj^ theWeighidiithe-iialls-of-'lEhefeet^ttiidM fluoh circumstances. Of course high hee^s: ue equally lnjuriotufbibufeAbeeliolinediuin,. Jurighl wltkguudMilUiJtill allnaLthtLln step to develop as JhTooultivaM s&Vteetolr the foot downw oring toreaoh Katharines. MilMM&fi, ~trae full blood Jersey bull, coming tbree years old. f. k, ROSEM.TTTAT,' "louse for Sale% part"of AUSti O^Cr^wo^ l^ and tyadalftaBciFifth street. I R» -OWs H. ROBINSON. .Farm fot Salev .... town of Clayton. It goes cheap.-Terms "Wfelf fmproved farm -ot &tf ^CTes ib and MITCHELL, at^A ustin ^National-Bank. FaTmers—andTlireshers,Read Sfeparaton nil for creamery. Nof 1. fgoo 608 test va^e^f,--dart. .-.-r^v^ ,32c Ijory HacOacn^mTlZZ^U^^ Neat? Foot Oil,- beSt NOi lr .-T Tend Sere nt kinds 6 fwagdagreaS es at low: dowa ^rtcea^. In barrei lofe./of machlne oils, still better. Call and see what we tol^'^)t4n stock. .' H^E Sov1M^il| Sfei pExciirsioii Jor by the Chicago Gr^at Y^stj»i|v Rali way on .the: ^ra.t and third Tuesdays in May and June. The dates beinjf 21st... The rate is only two dollars of the south, southwest, irest and Arthur Cole, it at Austiu answer questions^ .. If you -thinking of taki ngatrip anywhereiany time donlt liesitate tor call on him for any in formation^ ^iARTH^ Cox^s^AgeRt. A War Atlas"" With sixteen pages of colored maps i^neJbooiu.coataining new and cor tfefetnrapaTnif jQUba, the Philiippine Islands! the West Indies, Korth Amer ica. Euro incl^C each map 2I 14 £C0sued and can agent of the t. Paul Rail- Chi^go, llm?auk^ 5c c^lly & Co., one teliablef lflaaii JPUbiting houses in this country ana can be relied upon. of the most events.- :AXZb— vTK.Jf" th Dn. Johnson riok