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'•a IT 1 LSsitt. sr W- »vusii«r T«»IT« inry TF-HMRER JFH-VJ t-Pm 8*-' & Ti VOIITHKBN"FAj|KK'. -mi. Mivrii PT. fV r.l .* •f.:« »,i 11-f a Pi )i i^ it inn ."JJY |L III HI .« aiit Korki F»IW«I I'll lit.. 5:1 u. V:io -i M«. •NF 'h IR. t.o ni.'NOKK 4 %V. A«LII^NTT tVf L, I. «««, 1I. votso, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. BXTUQATB, N. Hi JilH. K. HARRIS, W. Phyalctao and Ranceou, Pound «l all linun rben not protMiaMlly .nuated at hlk offlice. SI litnuman afreet at da time and at liir raal lim* on C*rilMrSlre.t at ntxht. CEXBCSA, DAKOTA. H, J. AMF.S, si. n. PhyiiUtan nnd Sorfft'on. ofi!c« oml reiMtnce M«r Mrat5«UotMl Ikuik* BA1 JIGATr, KORTH DAKOTA V. II money to lout on ileal Cft.tr. ever llAitk. Sporting kinds* Guns, lilVY II t!0ttU#S l-AI.KUKI" .\r I tti. Iim irnn'., WAI.UA I it BAIITH01#0MEW I'KI KKOAMEKON IUI r..RT R»:„.I]N RKWAVWU!! MIR CNK N InitnictHM -I.AI'KA I IMKNHU'fH W1M.1AW UMR8C0LHIK :NO. tsr.OIL'urr awl L'IB'F. -KNATI.lTH. I!r«l HHir'i T. 4UI1SON I.AMOHUK li ri.T. FLRJI III* JIMES 1. •UI D^IIVT AS KI.T'IS, liT lv.r. ?I»IIIT»L«.L ITF*. Cartridges Loaded, IN PEMBINA. FULL SUPPLY OF BUILDING MAfERIAL KEPT-CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. North of Winchester House. S. K. SWITZEB. Official Directory. JOUNSON a vs -LINOUOH 3 »v«NI3R. tfnd Smokeless Powder, Shells, Primers, etc. II:I. O-»t*O N-KTH ("I .r «»t f}' in in I' l*|i in ...iir'« II.IWH Ml (jc aH in vr.luii WIS* •MMr^C 4.in« iion.... V«j* FT \T N )UTHBH S. »*l CHKrnflA^CH. ST Vinr.MT «. L»* Tlall.»» NKCttK & (MMLTTFIFTLI RF:4.*« F» in SKIKCIF. I" IK IN MM N«CUR. III Tt ti ID ?:!01) TF) 6:#' |I 'J« At R* U. Olftc* NF.C11B. KORTII l»AKOTA NEW FLOUR and FEED STORE The unlersiKiied desire's to en! he attention ol tbe turners and in general to the fact thai •e is now prepared to supply all -yith Flour and Feed of all kinds. *'HEAT, OATS AND BARLEY Tiken in exchange, or for rash, at the highest market price, siliire mi corner Stutsman and Sec.niid streets Pembina. II. C. KELI»iMAN, i'riMirietor CITY DRAY LINL v'outractx fur liir^e !otn tiiki'i. tni gondii .Wi»i!rt4, nu short jii tce. Or-lnrs CHII 'itinoiillukery. ice II'LIVEREJ ill PNRTH oitv.- AT. ... T. k. TRIGS. The following Is the I. OASRY wheat market repoi of the past week up to last OM IVAHL evening, furnished Vw^V&bK THE B11YNJOLK.SO.N HRRIICVSMTITIVR*. I' .1 IIOIIUAN UNi.i l. KOit'T TIIKXTOX .. .. A IIAI.I.IDAV .Virl.O rKV|IM.KTIJN. MII'l PKII sllr I'-i.foil", A II.VKT, ittl.lll. r.*.CCTMMI'. ^..I•: NKI.SOS. I'- mblu« fciii'.-1 .« iii •, !IIW»T IKDLHOX, I'CTIIMB# «I.^MT- RNU *MI.RR '"*•-I ttniUil Knrli I l»TOKIi», Oraml FUTK. IV IIRNEIAI*. KO MYWCK, KYiii.FSU'\.«i' rt«r Y'»l'N'i. lh.-il» A 1 HIUK'TE W RO :LV. P, MI.li.TI !•. -t' ..-it s. IVnilill*! il .. AV .l-m.l* i.m. '.'IS i'A :I'nvnlirc fiaiiraad linn Tabis. he re a ii t:t ii. CI.AS ATKI.SKO.V j. Ill •. Custom WOUOK4 HMt NU. dfl. •Mti.i.^cvcry MCoin|iiuU«»»rU U«»u* \V. SO. I". +w*\ I!NECUNIE»IU !r ^«i /fi Ui •ioversrtn"««l». r\^.UAKN it. Itcm'T M«itl:I»«x# 8. CRCTI'Y. tir^t wltd ihlrct Tu»:«l*y «»l 'If- PEMBIKA LODGE KO. HO, A. O tf OMJil "I'llA". ItKltlMTll KeciKiitr. Good* «re go) og tfcftugh their'state university examinations this week, Md corrngat s. ed foreheads have takon tbe place of the former, smooth brow*. YKSTBBDAY, lie. I L:I,v Kirkit Alport. 1 44 45 43 15 'SO 4(140 38 30 ,S0'4B 4d]38:30 emm-aim. :ctii*«v(*d .11 flir i»o«toarMtP»ablBBMMeoBd SIHKII TIMII MULLET. Kin PAY. MAY 25,1894. A KOUMJ TOH'U. 1'LUM-TBKBH are-In blossom mid WHLINXHJR-WILLS make nightly music this week. W. C. T. U. WILL UICT-'T Pemlilo. sidenccof Mrs. Friday cvviiini »V 4 »UIMII I Iosov»V LR ,• .Hi JjltH .'fnillill .1 Nil AN I". u.Ji I.* i. (I,.|' Pc.titilim ..Bii. Ill iSI'DV r.t'lln« AI.tllLO at the rc 1.. E. Ihokor, tliis| KAI»l»liX. or I i:t tllj,'.! I e, liiin vnry ii ui linui! iiml woli'lii',-1, thriM Vl'iM It, 4| lli llli, ITKMUMII'CU I lit: ioiii.ht:r'.H meeting at Mrs. !•'. J. liiii '*,next iwmlay.ovei: ii ({ILL N'L'LIK'K :iil iiilcrrMtoil lire for I!--)ll.v iiiviicii. "'UK OIMIKI l'i'rl lliTiilfl u.-iril SIIJR, EU- L-I-iiiTj.'!'. 11 'J IIMII- .VI IIIIIJIIN is iipji'tiiiiii (I iifi i'ins' (iiiicrr ill l'l-iii- Li ."Jlijljfc'd two car- Ii il i.f yi uiiB filtllc finin lliitli((lltO, Tiiiii-siiiiy. plt-kcd III ILC 0 N H.iuh N« nl» 1:3'» pro 1 J» in I :irm in RttihttnU URW «»I «ii tlirougli tliu t-niiiilV, fur Willlstni:, to grtiw up nn tin: tvi'sti'ni ranKi'N. A I.AI'liK iltii!ioil(.v ill ll'l.l fll \V. C. T. C. IIUM! III'.'.'II, IvlttSlli! II.ill nil Mi'iniii.v cvuni,ii| Niiuuclio ly l!rv. .It liii-nu ahd Miii ri', Ki'li it adiiigs iiiui i.'n il niiisic iiiiidc iin ii'stL-rutiing iindins ivo piogrum. NUT A Mii.Moitt Ai, M'lii'iii, In 1 11. friends of the lute Mr. Ilniiv. will In- deliver ed at St. Vincent, next Sunday itllei nroii, l.y l.ln- Iteelor. Mr. llart anil otlier friends will assist, wiiit the llltlKiC. oflker l'KRXfNM. I 'IIJII'UII!VL''f, A. A- Ai^p.1 'T-VIK NA GEO. LAWIIKKUK: 1 W 1. U. W, P. A. HAHT. V. w. /.TroHKBY AT LAW PXVttJX.l, DAKOTA. w. J. SSI RSIIl-IS', t,*wyer«. Wlllpnctllie lu Court, ol O.kuU HontMiiU. mi befon UUlWd fttate* Laud olDee •I.moy LousnddonifUom made. fKMBlN.1, DAKOTA. Thk iierc and is a successful businessman, AVE wish the new firm success. A I.AitGE roportion OF eider A WILLIAM FOWLER.Proo URAM CENTHAL "Baitwr Simp mil Batb Rum, Everything iii first-class order. The ^IIEST workmeii aud flnet-t shop jilty. ^1 JOBEPn GEROUX, ... PAIITV he lett at tin Ab.sk.i. Thev are nf TLI IN THE PfiKjetor A- the box- trees set out on Uolette and ,Stiltsman streets last spring are dead. Out of seven trees set out the 24th or May. was the Queen's birthday, anil was oo sorved.as a holiday in Emerson. A match'game of base ball was played between a nine from Ilallock and tlio Emerson nine and athletic sports were-tit follow. Tna Alsop U,000 mikes the MID met bushels each trip. The water In the river continues to reuiiiln NF. depth tlnl. I rip easy. it .Wng risen softie*lint IN 'LIE lust ROW days owing IN the heavy niliig at the' lie er*.—I'liii.itlcalcr. wei.t over ml wat TILT* Kins of the I'Finl.ii.ii LILJ the at w.HI A A \F. Cheney, of the Mon- W II STAS'liISH urch Elevator Omnpiwy. 1'ridny Saturday Monday, Tuesday Wednesday Thursday It to L.mctsoii ycsler- Emerson school boys ITIIOE ball and came LI'IME MA KM AO IKS victorious score of 21 to 20. One Is a good many sometimes. '1 lie L.iivs say WHEN tlicy mel the Emerson nine thev KOH'cd more like a picked team from tlu serious than schools boys. this cu'inty, and Mr. Jaquc. I'arciit, of Lctellier, elevator agent at that point. The PIOXKKR Ext*RF8S will iidd Its con gratulntions to tlun-eof ituiny friends. THK PIONXEB1XPUBSKC llectionof curios were Increased this week by the addition of II buck skill glove, tanned and made by the wife or a mountain' ecr Indian, between Hamilton Inlet and Ungavii lit v. Lai riilor. The ar tide is well made and shows skill lit the line of.laiiitii JJ. Ix a prohibition case last week at Liingdoii seven, gotst, straiglil farm ers swore they Isiuglit intoxicatiiig liquor 1'ioui the dereiidaiil to drink as a beverage. The dereiidaiil swore he only sold tlieni l.qtior as a druggist, or as :i physician. This was the only evidence tlic detence. The jurv disiigree'l alter fnriy-eight, hoursenn stiltalii ii. Judge Templel. ti on dis missing l.lietn s.-oreil tlie juiors severely and stated lie never saw a plainer case, in all his experience in coiirl.. It. is evident, prohibition don't prohibit.—* IIIU county. HI .MeCjtiiuu'S lie will linuselii ld gtKids have A rji veil rrniir Dray lot: and go to housekeeping in \\. C. Short's residence. Mr. and Mis. Slinrl have taken A suite nf rooms over the bank. have iwcnl.v acres of .wheat, sown before I lie lasi. snoiv and It !s as fur idianctd us my last years's.crop was the first of uly. 1 have all it|y erop in J»IM«1 shape this year as nearly everybody in Joiieitu has. eity lire engine was out on Saturday evening ami tried what could be tluiiu through l.jOO feet of hose and the resuli was very satis factory. Willi another S00 feet or hose alui' st si i| I lie buildings in town could be readied from the,river. JOHN O»I MAN. III company wiLh his brother, from Winnipeg,A practic al jeweler, are opening a Jewelery store in Ilallock. Mr. Goodman Is proprietor of the N. 1'. Headquarters in front of tiiis office ill the same time, six are living and TUB the other one killed by L'xiox held was the operations around tlic town well. There must he some dif ference III the method or planting. Memorial services wil| Le at the M. E. church, Sunday evening. ICev. ft. Johnston will de liver LLIO sermon. The G. A. It. will attend in a body. WE arc requested to state that there will be no SERVI CES in tlic Episcopal church on that evening. This courtesy is greatly appreciated. M. D, O'KKIBX,at Langdon, got off the Great Northern train yesterday morning in search in search of a phy sician to stop nose bleeding, lie had »severe attack coming down from Grand Forks and bled no freely that the train crctv thought he Mould die. He went to Dr. McC'onuell's office and was alili to go on cast this mori, ing.—Fiirgo I'oruni. TUBcity well has again teached a resting place. The city rallicrs hav ing refused lo pay for wotid to feed the boiler. It is lit about KM) feet deep, and in a hard pan gravel strata, We would like to see the well con tinued for 40 feet further to see whit would come at the bottom or tbe pres eut strata which In all probability la not very thick. jurois in Cavalier Wii would again call the atlen tioti c.t tl.e city governiiicul to the si us ol' the city cemetery. We be lieve flint tliu ground has been plat ted at quite nu expense, itut there the mailer rests and has rested ror two years. Meantime slakes are be ing |i,.llcil. burned and misplaced. Sin tbe platting will lie useless. V. by don't the council go ahead and put the lots on saley The necessary uiiik remaining is certainly but lit' le. We l.-elicve that as soon as the lots are put on sale the cemetery ground will more than lake, care of itseir Hiiancially. Wnat is the mat ter? Ix a trip overland l,n Laiigdou l.ist week we round eariv wheat well up all aiong the road and no appreciable difference in advancement In: whoie seventy utiles. etiitiiji.g l.y rail via Larinmrc and Grand I'mks we round the croit looking just aiioiit tin same, and all looki tig flrst-class. Thei seemed to be a larger amount or uu plowed land than usual, which would betoken of a smaller acreage of wheat and more area of oats and barley and land left for the summer tallow. While the spring lias seemed wet.colii and backward,yet the wheat crop as a whole is up earlier .than usual and never looked better. arrangements fur the proper observance of Mem'trial Day are go ing on successfully, and promise to be of much interest. One of the new features will bean escort by the sol diers of Fort l'cmbiua, w'ho will be tinder arms and will Are three volleys at the ceiuetcry as is the usual cus tom at the burial of u.soldior, The A. O. U. W. will also turn out in re galia, and with tbe flag-drill girls and the school children aud citizens will make a procession well worth seeing. The services in the evening, besides the oration of Judge Conuiy, will be varied aud interesting. All ld sol diers tire especially requested lo be present and citizens of the county generally will lie welcome. The attention or the teachers ami scholars is called paiticiibirly to the second section of the Memorial Day orders published lit litis issue, As history, as a zenship, FC III how to handle tlieni. There arc thir teen Lapps lu the company. FKOST in South Dakota iind Iowa, a terrible storm on the lakes, with .. ... vessels coniing on shore art Chicago Milwaukee in the view or thousands1 iiim Oilvlleer and Stulstnaii slit. Hot aud Cold liathsiitall Honrfi C-AdES JP.4LieX.OZ2 of people, fliMitl iu Peniisylviliii I,j with the city or Williamsport onlmr flair in N IOS I a r.r or Lapps went through '2en|jhll) FIPIILIFL ITOPVAI IM M'NIMUTAI* L» oping flag in pies. tlieempoy of the I F. P. llolues and F.L. Itrid»iicauic grant below: froml four to eight feet ucdcr water,and a! cyclone In pliio with a doxen victims, are in sharp contrast to the bcuutirul weather or North Dakota enjoyed! during tbe last week. U. S. goveuiucnt and go co fiJe care down from Neciie last night to in-1 Tuesday afieiiiiKin: Devotional of some herds or reindeer wliicli the I vestigate for themselves the land of services let by Rev. Johnston, Pem I goveriiuienl has imported for tbe use tne Elks. The 11. P.O. E. "trotted" binii Reports or exccuflve officers or the natives there, who harn so far the lioys through their domains in I failed to utilize them not knowing elegant style and report has it they found it a land flowing with milk liaieiiiptiii M. MILLS*, city Jeweler, loins the procession of prist res* and improvement by putting In iui new gluse front and parting the same In the middle. The Pembina house MKSSKS Is at Drayton lo-d'ay loading wheat. The stumier anil imrge transputt alM.ut Donovan and Myrick are still at work at the county books. Mr. Morrison joined them un Tues day. The matter of repnlrlng the damaged bridges oil the I'eiubiiia river nt this city and lit Oorbetl's has been under consideration and a con tract has l«en closed with Mr. A. Y. liayue who built the bridges, to put tlieni botii in nod sliapt rr ^lill. TUB A will take place on Monday. The contracting inirl iesare ii Ida Henry, of Kittson count v, Minn., who has been successful and popular teacher III synopsis or Mr. L. 1*. Strong pointed a member I-r the ivmniiltee in place or A. S. Gils JIA. la Will. TOTLL, We iin-j derstnnd tlii the delilciinii weie' hiirmoiiious. U. A. K. G. A. 11 meeting MMID order of We are indebted to Rev. Mr. Moore, whu was a mission ary ror two years in that r-ounlrv, for tlic. same. iy A full attendance eveuh'G. is requested, JISan Dates to be Remembreil. Conventions. Itcpublieaii uuii.ty, June.'IOlh, llatbgiite. Slate, July 111 it. Grand Forks Independent, louii- fcrafl"" 27, 28, meiit Xational Jamestown. reraona s. .Sheriff O'Connor was over Horn liali.gatc, Tuesday he reports At torney Moimct back from Missouri with his bride and that States At torney Young lias gone lo lowu after his family.... A. Y. liayue, the bridge contractor, who put in the Corbett and other bthiges in the county was in the city a couple of days the first of the week. The commissioners had liim look over lite bridges affected by the high water—Mr. aud Mrs. W. F. Looqiis, were if| the city calling on rrieitds yesterday. 'I jiey report Mr. Vaughn arranging ror a trip to the Itainy Lake country stain,,,,Peter Johnson and Committeeman D. J. Laxdal drove down Hum Cavalier, Wednesday, aud spent the evening in the city with rriends.... Mr. and Mrs. L. E. liuoker returned from Grand Forks, Friday....ISev. L. D. Ward well expects to leave for a visit to friends In Iowa next week Dan McGrucr, an old time resident of Pembina, has been at Laugdon late ly. He expects to go into business at Duluth....Laudlora Sicotte made a visit to his parents in Manitoba, the lirst of the week, returning yester day, aci-omp-iiilcd by his mother Miss Gertrude Kemp leaves Monday, to leach school at I'r.fctford... Ed I ~U tor IJouvclte. A lesson in the love or the beautlfu1, as an ol.ject lesst In the study or patriotism of the lesson In practical cltl- yesterday.. W. J. Knc sl country, In which the voungesr, child, Ilallock Euter cityi :oes to prise, was peiambulating the city, ... ... _jtaw ls| and love f. the Forks, tn-d iv, on legal ousincss... MR- I 11 ,, .. ....n1 Hamilton, were in the city rester as well as the older man can act well .Miss Annie McKenzle, and his part and have a place, Memorial Day, with its hallowed associations, and beautiful ceremonies is well worthy of proper observance by our public schools. Let every, school Hag be hoisted at half-mast that day, and every teacher, at least, tell the tale '•,* Messrs Itoht. Morrison McQuiiin, sang at iiji cert at Emerson, last evening. be chief Tuesday and ILIEC-HLER,^ end of public education is good citi- I3T FDlscon^con'!of Sunday School Convention. TIIK Pembina county Sunday JSOLEMN 'HU|ID L)|E Election of officers and appilntment or committees Reports of superin tendents and delegates from schools Hearing any subject which may be brought before the convention, and discussion thereoni adjournment. Evening session Devotional sor. vices, leader appointed by the presl. dent Address of welcome by Charles Full, respouce by J, M. Wyiic Our Work, led by Rev. II. P. Cooper, Jas. Doble and C. E. bath Sdhool: 5th, Betttion of'tin tliurch to the Sabhath School eth, Belnllon tif the Sabbath School to the reforms of the day Choosing I'cxt place for oldlng convention. A.ljiiuriiiiK'iit. IN getting a new coliir at the hands of artist Johnson. C. full has put In new foundation and side-wiijk lo hln store. NILII'-sdny ARTCRNIS'II: .•xer.isfs, Mis.G K.^ jai.ee republican u.uiily inuiUii "nis In WiUox, reiuoveti ftoni the county, and 1*'. Y. Kelson,or IVm binii, IN place OR Jolui Kabernagle,de- ceased, lusides thes, there »er« present Ciiaiijnan .liidsou LaMotire, 1). J. Laxdal. I.F. Mager, G. E. Ik-em er, II. L. Holmes, proxy forC. Ilossit. Geo. l'elersOa and S. I,. Iluigi.t. A' sent: Grin t.S. linger, J. I). Wallace,i C. K. WiogiiMl II. N. IL.v J. G. SOMDBBMAN. Adjutant. Unc'aimed Lct.eu. The following letters remain claimed in the post olllce and ir not called FI.r JC un I:-T-., at I'eiubiiia,'Teacher* Kili'I, ALIBIS I .-- •li liolettc, I lie II ill days] i|!/.eiis.i.N Will be forwarded to the dead letter Citizens in carriages, office: *i I': |I-ocessi- TI will n.ove promptly -J T,,. i'lci It ipt-eti Devotional led LY Hev. J, G. Moore he ol tct.Of the Sabbath School. M. .!. ISYAN ami Mrs. M. E. Switser DIs I'IISSIOII. (jualillcatloii of superin tendent. and teachers, W. Douglas, H'.ltyan,• Discussion, Iteisirt of committee on revolution and dis- «-iissUiit Galhcriu( lip llie^crumbs, C. Jiickson. Adjournment. 'decoration Day Prsffam. I'LVI'IPIARLERS RIB p. The Corl ett I ridge is in very !».•! slate anil ls,in diing^r of falling at. any time aid .s in ugly K|ia|H t- re pair. The lVmi ina i.rliVe will l,e comparatively easily Hxetl by driving nuoti.ci row or long piles and put ting a i,ew ent. in. Wordeti llist, So. 12, rtment of North Dakotn, G. A. 15.. I'emliiiia, S. D,. May 14*H IBM. OKDKK NO, I. BE following program for the ob servance of Memorial Day is an TN TSIICED FOR the information and guld- or all concerned: TIN' RO-R, will assemble In their full uinlorui, at were in session at llamilion on Mnn-:M Ntiuday, May 2"tli, for the pur day. the caiI lor ci uti- FL o'clock I1"*1'' attending divine 1 ot Neciie was ap p. service at The Post will a ssem ble in their rooms, in fiiil uniform, at I. n'elick p, in., Wednes day, May 30th. for the purpose of de«-orating with, flags ind llowers the graves of our dead '-. Interpre- march Io the cemetery and assist mi tabli shed fixture and as an Interpre- march lo the cemetery and" asslstrin !^lfUC''',,?IIV" I'1' "'A,1,0 ter has no equal in tlie.NortlnvestJsrattciiug tlie bright bloss. ins. In the /V!1"'.. J""? ers Institiite, .lune-.'iith. St. 'ihouiiis Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M.I, ^cir.llly solicited June 12th. Valley City Firemen's:' 'land^ Langdon Personals, Norman Giogras, one or I'eitiliiua county's old pioneers, was a pleasant caller one day lust week B. II. licrgliian, the Icelandic king ot JVni bina county, arrived in the lity last evening... .Titos, lioucy, (iiiu. II. Mc Cabc and Attorney D. J. Laxdal came across rmni Cavalier tn do Immage in the biiud-rnld gisldcss.... IC. W. Cou my, a legal light (rutn Pembliui coiin ty, who lias Hie el queuce or a Mark Aitlnny, has been attending curt lieretliis week....W. J. Ivlieesliaw, tlie Kiales' attorney o. i'eml.iitii coil II tv appears tn make up in know ledge what lie lacks in stature. Iiiu deteuce in tho Milton liquor case bnnighl rortii mime very strung |Niiuts. —Lai.gdon Democrat. to The- proces sion will ti'rio at l:'.0|i at. on I. av.^iecl' street riifiit resting nn Roleite street, in the I'nllouitit! order: ltiind. Worden l'tist, O. A.It. Civic Societies. Flag drill Corps. and cliildttn or the public foi.T. lit rst n. A' I' -'..mkI in: rcli Filip ['I:rpiir. INIT. IN-- DIIV I ITC T,. the lOlinlerv. After ed I all, wive Ibe Intosli, I. 15. lii-II. IIT'II KAULF. Hit*»I-I.-TT.oiiit-K lln-I-E.'~tin- procession K. CAVILKI.it. 1*. M. "ill I NN itnd miin-H lank in the IiKcrprettr. I I lie tbe III. Sioux llitiiatiM in illtetidiii.ie :t United States ceitrl. is ite of Dakota's oitlest t'S olii linin-, It. Tile i'i will p. in.. May :i0i It If (itrl In the iiieiM V*lrg been one ol I he lirst residents nt the Turtle Mctintiiiii country. United Stales court would seem out of place,or tlie regular army, are cordially in-' without Joe's presence. lie is an es- viteil i-i fall in with Wordcu Post ml! fixture and 1 He has a rich rund stories nu tap! lust camping ground of our dead. '"""'d in the slu^ of a tree, and can hold the attention or Ids au- j'l he soldiers at Fort IVmbiua, all ditors with l.ls reminiscences or early ,civic societies, the flag corns, tl.e, tcrritorlaltlays.-FargoForii.ii. teachers and children or the public !schools, and all the patriotic invited lo p:ii'tie!|iate with Us in the observance or litis, our .Memorial Day ty, June ttth, Cavalier. .Slate, June ., .„ .... It e.aineslly requested that all I4tli, Jamestown Democratic,! ,., „.... .„ .. a. .».! pi-u cs ot iitisiness lie closed from I lo County .State, July 20th. Grand •, ,, ,, i, P* "'ii Memorial Day. and that all folks sutidaj .sehjH.I ci in veil in in, June I- '"'d M.h, rciiibina ca. h-. „,(! J# t,ispli,yed "o' w, a II I I I 1 2 a .. to gather wild flowers aud send, or ....G. A. It. Encampment, June hrinu liium in Kittson luill belore U,Cy ,, .. ,. spaie. the children are requested 'St,,lc t'nnnili- noon on lhatday. Ir the flbwers are (luard. June 28th, roriucd into Imuqucts, wreaths, etc., it will save time in their arrange ment. lr the flag corps girls would kindly come to Kittson Intii in-the forenoon or Memorial Day. to receive and arrange the flowers, their kind ness would be gratefully appreciated by the old soldiers. The service at Kittson hall will COIISIAI or vocal and instrumental music by the male' quartette and Short orchestra, an o.alion by Judge County, a short ad dress by the Post commander or the G. A. It, audits Memorial Day obscr vanee. a souif by Courade Snndermnii, aud a flag drill by the corps of school girls. The Ileal I-felt thanks or the veter ans are tendered in advance tor the nniiiv favors, and kindnesses, we know we are to he the recipients or rrctii tlie patriotic and sympathetic people or IVmi.imi. Itv order of J, G, SoXliKItSIAN, G. W. PBRKIfiS, Adjutant. Post Commander. Headquarters Warden Post, No. 12, G. A, It. Pembina, N. I. May, 23, ISII4. OttOBItS KO. 2. The commanding officer of Fort Pembina, haying accepted the invita tion tendered his command, in take part in the exercises of Memorial Day, ordeis Xo.'l. of the 14th Inst, are so amended, that, in the formation and inarch lo ihc cemetery, the re gular troops will form the head of tbe column and act as escort to the G. A. It. Comrade Heller, of Cavalier, and Comrades Sternberg and Sarver, of Hamilton, N. I), are hereby detailed as a committee to attend to the de 0 iration or the graves of union sol. diers and sailors buried at Carlisle, N. D. The people living in. that vici nity are cordially invited .to contri bute flowers and assist these com rades in the performance of this sad but patriotic service, Itv order or J. G. SONDKItMAN, G. W. PBKKIXS, Adjutant. Post Commander. Memorial Day Ordwa. I. In compliance with General Or der Xo. fi. National Headquarters and in oiiedicnce to resolution roruiu lated by our beloved commander, John A. Logan, and adopted by the Grand rmy or the Republic twenty six years ago—Wednesday May 30, 181)4, will be ooserved as Meuiorl-ii Day by all the Posts in this Depart ment. lhi8 bcau, lfl11 School i'l.iirmil'inii meets gt Pembina, come comrades who still carry in their Wednesday, Juno ISth.hoarts ,{0„D H008CWLVC8 arc already furbishing up the spaie IOOIIIS fur guests. We give the pro- coston of strewing •venlnir. flowers cpou the silent mounds where I sleep our rallcn heroes, be sinccre and universal. Let us observe the ceremonies or this day HONS Jaekson. Topics 1 suggested—1st, Temperance 2nd, Re lation of parents to Sabbath Schools 3rd, The study of lesson at home 4lh, Relation of the minister to tho Sat- r*. I V- ». tfghert of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Repot. AnsouriEiar that every publtff school ii nor «i ite, Frank Williams, wiu dispense with the usual custon of re- Hams, age,i years, citat lnii, and devote the afterunnii to study, or review, or the causes, ln» cld.-utsand results, nf the rebellion. Such an artemism service can be rendered very Interesting and instruc tive with II lit'te preparation, in reading, recitations and songs, with remarks from the icaclu is, :iud fnuu Jtu .N l. Tbe trees are log ly will ri iiu linn M,hi, null,, in inu ...... i. ., -nl. .. to the 1.1a. nf fnrmatM-, I "'ll wlit'it- will be oismissed. will ifi it. as-iemt I.* I feigners tfoing north ill tile small hour.oi tbe mi riiiiig. Iiiirr\iig I.ACK. M. (j. Ct'smxo, lie) i. ('iiitn,'ii Ass't. AdJ't. General.. S For the Readers ot tb. Pioneer Ex P' wK by Hpoclnl Reporters. Heche. all in full milage, mak-! Neciie the linest I.I, NLOTIG THE line. orilin the most tiding lice rcgiilalii.g I iejclc dc.uiilks on tlic is nt Kittson hall, with tiipid t.r:di ror rear oil AH survivors or the I.r U,e",'ei '''"''"l" ""Idet.lyj I v..*...,, whether wearing the blue or It'"t grey, ,11 soldiers and ex-soIdlers er 7 V'T'r a| pii-t ial- i« uho go uiiee.'- llvrr. One 01 I lie lreigiht seemed routed! II hin LnitK^, ui.d wiih bhnich- pointed.-i revolver and than ever. 4 As in the tKtst, let the observance as be sacred memories of the men who so freely gave their lives for the land they loved. Their work is done, but th :ir rc.:ord is written in the na tion's tears, and the memory of their heroic deeds will live In history for genera yet to come. Let no grave be inidccorated ever remem bering thai lie who carried tho knup. sick In the long Hue of loyal blue WM«l"all' hero with him who isstied commands and planned cam paigiis, So on that day let the graves of tho humble and renowned be each strovu with God'a choicest flowers as fitting emblems of the purl ty of thcirsacrilicesand be not asham ed tn let the fond tear ot memory fall as we, Cover llwm over with brMllfc! Rotnn. IMOkibem with garland*, IhiM brolbem of nun heriiin the nanevof lltoAr beroMnf tan nrt cover them oerwltk btaStKal flowerr." 2. Iii the afternoon of the day pre ceding Memorial Day, It Is requested l"unly' SIIMUI off the .highwaymen. The attaching piirlies were now ou the defensive ,lel, s've IK-O.leI'U"BU,c:^""'I'D'ess of I'.-iuMiiii and viciniO^are cortially!!!'!i!lV..^.i .''/i V'.1"'1" and bung theirtnerri- |UU""1!S w'"' jIi.n laugl.t••. All were t'ri••nils. ,V at bair-uiast during u(lt|(e XuaUton. Hev. Mitchell, of Crystal, was in the city Tuesday last. J. M. Cllisholm is building a line, slimmer house, on his iawn. Rev. Jeplicott ami Mr. lint.: tier were down rront llathgate, Tuesday last. Don't rorget tlic strawberry and ice cream festival, tomorrow uigl t, at the M. E. church. J. E. Thacker went out on the flats cast of town, Thursday evening aud returned tiie next day Willi two geese. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. A brains were down from Walhalla the lirst of last week, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. A brains. Died.—Oil Monday ni^lil, May 21st IfilM, at Hamilton, or heart trouble, Baking Rwder PURE one or more residents of the district, H"1 cil K\.io«:*s, I'eiiil.iiia. 4.V46 which will prove II relative ViiiiiiiMe tessn.i of1 Sovalty and patrii tisiu, in the young. 3, Tue attention or posts is called to the requirement of General Orders atteudiug divine service on the Sunday picccdint' Menu.rial Day. 4. Chaplaiusur I'nsis will icpoil in DeiNirtment Chaplain the iiuiiii er ot gravesueci.ijiled and all matters n| interest com. ected nil It the oliseiv ance of the day. "onicial." I ty ii:nliUIl:i i.f or James Wll Tlie sympathy or lie residents or lliimilton and vi cinity is extended to the family in this. 11ieir -ii eieavemeiit. T. Jtiliot will open his ice cream parlors, Monday, and on tint day all iiiscnsti liters will receive a dish rrce. Hi'1st.el ii-Friesiati hull,thoroughbred D.seasis ol lie Eye, Ear and Throat. Dr. Aguew, or Winniiieg, specialist, will lie at Pembina the latter part or June. Look ror date in future issue. Pasturing. I have loom ror a limited number of horses and cattle In my pasture, for tin ci'tnhijf season. Good flowing water, iind limber for siteller. 4I-1H GBiiituK H'KIIII, Ci 'A ar.'.od. A ymlciilnl'i tein m||| eat, hear or a permanent, vim tii'ii l.y applying at once, in Mrs. 1-.. I!. Live, St. Vin cent. (f iTi'/.e seed oat sat the Drug Store. in .Mr. ami Mrs John ltu»or. I'ort' Si I'resli tfiircicii t*'le. Wheat isall sown i.i u'riiwin^iii e-| iy. ,|| lit! F. Mager and Or. McLacliian, I deH\ery, or Walitalla went in town this week, til"1" gtados. seeds at Optical Announcement. MR. W. c' Fresh Goods Ve Have Just Received This morning we received 20 packages of goods, and they must be sold quick, so we will sell our Cottons and Dress Goods cheaper Our $1 Dress goods for... Our $1.25 Dress goods for.. Onr 65et DIVSK gootls for... Good quality unbleached cotton, worth 7Acts, now I5.J. Ladies1 black cotton hose, 3 pairs for 25cts. Men's good cotton hose, pairs for 2Sets. Men's gocwl braces, worth 20, now 12icts. CHtildren's and ladies' handkerchiefs, ftcts. Oh! Tou ought to see those fine fresh groceries just arrived. AVe cannot le undersold. Rush right along our cheap raisins, cheap currants ami cheap in price, not quality. We are selling our fJOct. California canned fruits for 20cts. each. Our corn at lOcts. a can can't lie beat. Our 20ct, green tea is just as good as the tea sold by other8 fop 35cts, Our XXXX, aud Arbtickle's eott'ee, 2.r»cts. |R'r lb. No old stock, all new and fresh. Ionian, graduate opti ciau or lite Chicago Op tical College, will visit Pembina frequently for the purpose or fitting Spectacles and Eye G1 isses accurately. All complicated errors or refraction scientifically See dale ot next visit ill lu- corrected, lure issue W. It. IXMAX GHAS. FULL, Pembina. v. jfc »-1 «'j 1 Carlisle. the Drug :i.'iti I'.icycles. I hate snltl all my second-liand ieM |e ut have on hand for im nevv, high and tnc- G. ti. 'i'lltlMl'StlX. If you want buildings moved in workmanlike inatn er call on M. .1. FAIHU.N. 43tr l.alhgale. X. II. 8Utldar.l.B:c:i ." 5 •Von i,V vol. UtlJ. iiil mil eite." I' tin I Hie eel. I fi, led Kittsou sit k. will be I ei i.!. or r. lie If Appi.v I I.. I I.C sold ..: ii: Ii Iill.ll. I-I:I i:. IV:.ii ilia For the best bred trolling siallinu in Ni-ilii liiiki lii c„|| on -I. I'ALLLLKX, •W'-f Hal ligiite, N. D. & Co. 42tf Opticians, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Money to Lend. Itnliert Muir&Sou, Hamilton, arc now prepared lo lend uinncy nil real eslale. 41 See the World1# Fair for Fif.e :n Cents. Upon receipt or your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid oil Souvenir Portfolio ol the World's Columbian Exposition, the regular price is Fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make llie price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized, It contains full page views or the great building, with descriptions or same, and is excculcd in highest style or art. 1 not sa tlsti ed with it, we will refund the stamps and let yon ke- the book. Address. If. E. llrc'Ki.ix Co.. Chicago, 111. BANKRUPT STOCKS Are Nowhere to be Compared To the New and arrived. 7.fats. 90ets. ,. fiOcts, and get. sonic of grapes. Cheap fs a wasie ol iff lor tis tt* attempt to tell you what you can find nut so much it\: SAIISFAClO'SILY by calling at ur s'.ow namely, that our spring stork I l.ry Goods CI 'hi I Shoes exceeds in beauty, vart iij and value that of ny lier •n Pembina county. Its a waste of lime for you to wait until your ncighbois make tl ir tiou before ou buy. Why not "take time by the forth and call now whi the stock is unbroken. Its a waste of numcy lor you to jro elsewwhere and pay nu.re f« artiiir ili in you could buy the same of us. 1 Mi'iii ht .Vices', was the motto adoptedAvhen wc mbraked "n bttsin- ss and it has been riiidl\* adhered to. S| cakinc waist if Its a waist you want wc csm sti| |ily y«.u with one made of good print for 35ifiits. Wouldn't it be a waste of time to make it yourself? YVe have others of different materials and prices. Have you seen them? Those $1.25 Print wrappers we pictured you last week are still being "wrapped" at tyort's $alisfaotory $tere. HINTS, errsiNE team harness, made of No oak-tanned leather, it becomes necessary for me to em ploy another workman to keep up with the work. I am now prepared to fill all orders for light and heavy harness on short notice. I also carry in stock a full line of ply- Nets, Sheets, Dusters, bap- Robes, Trunks, Yallses, Whips and Saddery Hardware, which I will sell as cheap as any first-class shop in the suit. Respectfully, Millinery MID WALL-UKR, For Spring House- cleaning, AT THK DRUG STORE. A nice fresh stock of perfumeries, for the ladies, jusf .HAND-MADE HARNESS Owing to the unusual demand for good CHISHOLM. J. M. Hamilton, N. Opening. The latest novelties in Spring and Summer Mil, inery are on display at our new rooms. The la dies arecordially invited to call and inspect. MISSES COATS, PEMBINA, N. D. 1 -a -A G6i go- d.» :ii 'J £$2 -.-I A'lS if 1 -•'M0 ^'f