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IiVI IHUIUlidl A v I M 4 in 1 11 ' li HUM IIVT Umsomething uew to say of tbe principle* which b«* advocatesAn immense.crowd will no doubt congregate at the depot tomorrow morning to listen to the address. Mr. Chatiu may not I** elected president at the coming election, but the fact that be is a presidential nominee Is a distinction any man may be prood of. and the people of this city will la* interested in w*eing him and hearing himspeak of the principles which havemade for him a national reputation.HOME WEDDING.Marriage of Mis* Winnie C. Johnston to Mr. Frank ' V S. Randall 'A very pretty bouie wedding took place at noon today, the marriage of Mins Winnie (’. Johnston to Mr. Frank S. Randall, at the home of the bride'sparents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Johnston, in west Eighth street. The ceremony was performed by the Kev. Dr. D. J.Mitterling uf the Presbyterian church in the prese nce of a company of about twenty relatives and friends of the family. The wedding march wasplaved by Miss Myrtle Johnston. MissIda Heimky and Mr. J. M. Johnston, of Uarden City, acting as bridesmaid ind best man. The home was l**auti-fully decorated with white and pink carnations. The bride wore a gown of white silk trimmed with white lace, and cairied a bominet of white roses The bridesmaid was gowned in white ■•ilk mull trimmed with white *lace, and also carried white roses The wedding dinner was iu five courses. Misses Pearl Abbott and Edith King-lev solving.Out cf town guests were J. M. John ■ton. R. W. Johnston, Mias Ida Hensky, of Uardsu City. W, \V. John ston, of Henry; Miss Mary Johnston ofWatertown.The bridal couple were passenger* bythe evening train uortb to (larder.City, accompanied by their bridesmaid and Itest man. Mins Ida ih-uxkv andMr. J. M. Johnston. A pretty featureof this welt;lding journey in the fact that Mr Johnston and Miss Hensky will be married this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Randall tierforuiing for them the ofticea of bridesmaid and lest man.Cl*on tlicit return to Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Rands 11 will occupy a home which Iihs b«en provide*] iu the north* east limits of the city.Hows* Ttnsr We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any ease of Catarih that car not be cur^d by Hall's Catarrh CureF. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for ttlt;e last 15 sears, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in a’ busmens transacti'*na, and Hnaucialij able to carry out any obligations mad* by his tirin. Waiding Kinnan A Marvn Wholesale Dtuggists, Toledo, 1/ Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken intei nally, acting directly upon the blood and inuras surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c ter bottle. Hold by all druggists.Take Hall s Family Pills, for Consti* nation.■PTickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen when using Dr. Hhoop'a Cough Remedy. And it is so thoroughly harmless, i hat Dr. Hhonp tells mothers to use nothing else, even for very young babies I’he wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healingmountainous shrub give the curativeproperties to Dr. Hhoop'a Cough Remedy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opium, no chloroform, nothing harsh used to injure or stppfem. Demand Dr Shoop’s. Accept no other. Sold h Srhutz A Ketcham.A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet —called Prevention is being disrented by druggists everywhere. In a pew hours, Prevention are -aid to break any cold completely. And Paeventica, b-ing S4i safe sod toothsome, are very tine for children. Nc (Quinine no laxative, nothing harsh nor sickening. Boxof I* 25c. Hold bv Scbutx A Ketcham
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