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Tuescfay Evening, Sept. 1903. THE tfECATUK REVIEW, TORTURING DISFIGURING Skin, Scalp and Blood Humours From Pimples to Scrofula From Infancy to Age Speedily Cured by Guticura When Ali Else Fails. The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, as in Eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the facial disfigurements, as in acne and ringworm; the awful suffering of infants, and anxiety of worn- out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent are such stands proven beyond all donbt.

No statement Is made regarding them that Is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and perraanentcure, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures, blood purifiers and humour remedies of the civilized -world. Bathe the affected parts with, hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without nibbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This complete local and constitutional treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forma of eczema nnd other itching, burning and scaly humours of the skin, scalp and blood, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure when all else fails.

U10TIRY FEELING A BETTER loi mini i Pint. Rue de ll Piix i Botton, IV Columbus An. Totter Druff Chcm. 8oto rropifcton. for "How to Cure Ever? Honour." FOR WEDNESDAY I'JU 1'AILS of 1VKE J.AltL), containing 10 1'Ot'NDS BACH, ANTE1SD 1'UKE.

FRESH AXL SWEET. JU-POUND PAILS I'll'TY SMATJj PICNIC HAMS, JUST uiuiirr SIZE FOU FAMILIES, F.ROM fi TO J3AC1I, 1'Eft POUND-- Follows Cold Streaks Up and Down Spine FIRST WIGHT ON STAGE. Mrs. Norman Field Overcame All of That. "Wluii Is the scnfe-ition of first a iivg on the before an audience composed to a laiffe extent of your personal Irleinl 1 was asked Jjeah Seiberlmg riulrt, ao.

as well as 'he-: hus.ba"id, Norman Field. is a member of the Lillian Moi tuner ionipan. which open a week's encasement at the Powers Gr.ind last night Mrs. Field lias but reoentlv on the stage and last night wns her lirst appeiuanee beiore a calni audience SMOTtlKRIXG FCELINXJ. she icplied, "Uieie are a number or sensations, and they are a little hard to describe.

Th ro is the feeling of something cold up and down your spine, and th'at gives pl.uv Ui a port of smothery feeling, and when llutt IB gone you're LEAH SEIBERLIN'G FIELD. lie Kxlra fa IK Ciein Jloluns In baskets-- rvcry int-Jon swct'l and up tlie best melons a liuxe bcon on the market, this year; ptT basket-- 50c TOMATOES AKE A I is tlio time to make yotn a tc Toiiiuno'w Otic ji bubliC'l. Uuuil Bulk C'ulfce, pounds, 25c. A i i i and ciio thai tibually ITiu per pound, bpeual Saturday, lOc Cabinet tijap-- G-ooci TuiLa Sn.ip--iliii- bars in box--usually told Ik box, a a I'u box, or threo In; See our Saturday market beloic arrange for SunUay dinner. Laigc, lipc, luscious U'atermtluiiB, Cbeap Saturday EVCIJ thing that will tempt you at-The Syndicate Block Grocery BEAN PRITCHETT 246 N.

Main St. Both 'Phones 14s Catarrh of the Stomach absolutely cured by All druggists. 50 cents. all light. I was very nervous last nig-ht before I went on.

That was 'because I got curious nnd! peeped out from behind curtain. I saw all m.y old friends of Apollo club and my sdliool friends sitting there and I had a little touch of nervousness. I began thinking ivliat if I should fall down, and forget something. GOT EASIER "Then yon know liow it is when you are talking to person and mine one comes along whom you know i i 11; feel un inclination to I i i i or something of that kiiui. Well, when you are going through your lines and happen to glance up nnd find one of your old-time friends looking at jou i a smile it is hard for you to repress a smile or look of recognition.

"But I was all right last night after the lirst lines were spoken. 1 was bound I would not disappoint my friends if I could help it, and I hope I have not. 1 did not forget a single thing My was more nervous than for ho -wasn't that 1 would get through as well I could see my friends looking at me, but I felt all right my first i A Oi.AU HAND The play last mglit was 15 Johnson's "Liz'heth from Hickory Hollow." and the character taken, by Field was tkiat of Tirzah Ann. liouse Packed to its fullest capacity and Eh en an ovation when she nude lici ap- p'tirancc. Her husband, who tht Jcacl- ing man i the company, ilso en a hearty round of applause Jli'-j; 'Mort i is a favorite with Dri'utur a i r-n( LS und lier support was a better company tins yen nian oi-L'.

Tlie opening nielli, i-xcet'il- rngly gratifying to i a Every scat was Pukl i 1ft IDI Muml.ir morning, and befo'e the ai! was over tlieii- was not sbuulniB room in either balcony or lov.er flour. A PART Thc i lor i i i be "Almost a Crime" Thursday i i it's. Fi Id will have the leu Jim; i part in "In tlie, Shadow- of the G'lllows" Mrs Field likes iliia pi ly belter a am- otlu r. Her friends a i lier work last Jiis'lit. Her dctnnj a tier tiuin itiev hud it-asou to She appeared jcifectly liome in her and if the i laily disappointed anybody Mhc may) est usir'-d the ilisaiipmtmi-nt was most agr calile.

Was Done by Bookstore men This Year. RUSH DONE IN ORE DAY. Figures from St. James and Jones Schools. The book store men ay they did a better business in school booUb this year than they did last year, notwithstanding the fact that there are lour stores now wheie there were only three before and that no drawing: books are sold.

The only leason advanced tor this Increase is the number of changes in the text books. These changes have obliged many of the pupils to buy new books instead of second hand ab they would have done had theu- been no changes. The yesterday began at 9 o'clock, immediately after the pupils had been dismissed tiom school. Jt lasted up to (I o'clock. The kept open until (i clock at nisht but little business was done 6 and none after o'clock Each stoij had a half dozen or ntore extra clerks.

POOR LITTLE GIRL! A in came into one of the book stores this morning- with a bundle of two or three new school books Walking up to one ot tli 0 clerks ho demanded Sl.M for the books. He said that his little girl had stolen Jo from home to buy those books, and had brought only $3.30 back. So he inferred that the books had cost that much. The clerk looked at the books and found that the iirice marked in them, was cents, lie offered that much to the man. who immedlatelj became angry and accused him of (heating 1 the child The clerk refused to give moie and the man became angrier.

Finally father threw the books on the counter and said: "Well, give me the 96 rents ther The cleik askerl him if the little slrl did not nred ih "Yes." was the ieply. "hut I'll buy thorn somew'iieie where they don't make a specialty of cheating 1 children. St. anil Jones. Si.

James 1 school opened this mornine with 113 pupils. 45 in the first and second 48 in the third and fourth, and I'll in the i sixth, and seventh. This atternoon Rev A. Teppe, pastor of St James' church treated the 1 school children to a picnic- at Turner park lie makes it a custom to give the children a picric on the first school day of the fall. JONES SCHOOL.

TJie omollment of the Jones school yesterday was IS boys and 37 girls. HEW FALL Upwards of 500 new fall ready to wear hats, scratcn felte, camel's haJr effects, etc in the very latest champagne shades and all the other leading shades to much now the In large oltleg. For Early Fall-Beautiful Suits, Skirts and Wraps. Extraordinary Specia Values--Tn and Gome Wednesday. $.4.98 for Regular $20 Suits $25 QQ for gh i Tailored Suits Worth $40 PEORIA WOODMEN Send Sketch oi Tboir Program in Decatur.

('in i John Allc-n lia.s leeeived a i and number of colored posters i i thi' camps of Modem Wood-' nic-n i to Uocatur this year thi-i flist aniuiiil out of (own excursion The sketches the pro- isr.im nf 11,0 il lollows: TALK Axn r.rx. 'line address n( wluomc will lie made by Mayor Shilling ana the response- will be made M.I.M.I- oC Peoria. Tlu-ie i a i it man's race, fifty yards. A slim man's lace, 100 yards. A three-legged iac.e, thirty yiirds.

An apple-eating contest. A ladies' and men's tug of war A tournament ot competitive drills by the different forestry teams of the state fot a handsome banner that -will be offered by the Peoria camps INCREASE OF 1O4 All That Shown Over La.st Year's Attendance, With th 0 figiues from St. James' and Jones schools we may make an exact comparison, of the attendance last yeai and this on fho opening day. In lull figures -re: High Jasper ptieet Sangamon stieet Jackson street Duifee Warren Wood Oakland Pugh Marietta Chinch Jones total St. Theresa'-St.

Johannes, 1 St Paul's St Jameb' 190-'. ...500 336 ...211 40'J .....404 19 130 371 117 ras .18 207 200 401 Total in nil schools 1.S7!) 1.183 This is tin increase of 101 pupils in the i i city this year over hist. The tuii- a i plajs part in i down that me lease. Wedding: at Rome oi the iiride Tuesday MornJugr- Tilt maiiiage of Mis Ma'bel Ebu-ly and Edgar Odor was celebrated at Tuesday morning at the liome jf tlie Ijiide't, parents, Jlr. Mrs.

D. 1,. liber- ly, 812 North Edward street. Itei. F.

W. Bjinliam, pastor the i a Chureli of Christ, was Uie officiating clergyman. Only a few of the iclatives and 1 tlie immediate friends or the contracting parties were present At noon the couple left on tlie Illinois Central for Stoi where llipy expect to remain two weeks. THE CODPI.E. groom lias for several jears been Hie manager of the Great Kastern Tea company's stole in lliis -ilv.

TTe is well known in social and athletic circles and ihas a wide circle of friends. The bride is a popular vmmg lady and for some time was einplnjerl in tlio office oC tlie If. Mueller Manufacturing company. CASTOR IA For Innjti and Children. The KM You Hare Always Bought Bears ttgnntnreof Union Labor Mews Railroad.porters are organiiting against tips.

United Garment Cutters will establish death benefit fund. St. TiOiils World's Fair liuilding operations employ 5,000 workmen. Blast furnacemcn in. Scotland have suffered a reduction 5 per cent, in wages.

Bricklayers at Minneapolis, have to work with non-union laborers. Railroad men 1 last year were cala 028,502, as compared with 5445,508,251 in 1S93. Union Pacific firemen and engineers have secured: an Increase of trom 3 to 5 per cent, in their wakes. Damage suits aggregating $86,000 have been filed aealnst labor unions and members at Chicago. An experiment Js being made at Sioux Falls, S.

In employing Sioux Indians as day laborers. Amalgamation of the Journeymen Tailors' and Garment Workers' National unions is proposed. On Sept. 14, at Wheeling, W. International Union of Stcairt Engineers will meet in convention.

There are 1,700,000 domestic servants ot As a special advance earfy fall offer Wednesday we place on sale upwards of, 50 new "auliful all wool sti its in black, brown a'lul royal. The long; tail coat, style as (cut, satin lined throughout, coat tritrtmed with taffeta stitched bands, plain tailored skiirts, suits worth cent of $20. Remenjber, this week only, your choice for Ladies' beautiful all wool black and navy pebble cheviot ami panne cheviot suits, silk and satin lined, all new. all sizes. $12.50 and Upwards of 50 tailor made suits, of a variety of materials, oxford black, navy, gray, suits wor ih' We challenge any store in Decatur to show even at $40 a suit superior to lllos wc )lace on special sale this BeauliM up-to-date stylish coat styles.

Elegantly lined throughout with Skinner's guaranteed satins. The highest class tailoring. Style, fit, finish, guaranteed firstclass. Positively $40 suits of various materials all colors and black for, fcO 25 ladies' black silk coats, specially adapted for early fall wear. All new styles.

You can not duplicate these black silk coats in Decatur formless than $8 to our prices this week $6.08 $12.50 to $20, all" lines; choice for and sizes, discontinued $5 Silk Coats $4.98 $4.98 Children's AH Wool Jackets 98c Upwards of 50 children's light weight all wool jackets, all sizes, special $248 98c Misses' 29 to 36 inches oxford shades, made of melton cloths $2 values, this sale, $1.49. 1 Setter ones at $4.98, Ladies' new fall walking- oxford shades, made of melton cloths, great values $4.98, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 and Ladies' high class all wool walking skirts, novelty effects, cheviot and tweeds, high class man tailored walking- skirls, s-reat $1.49 $5.98 $1.98, $1.50 and and IJlack and colored dress skirts, upwards of 500 new skirts to select from. Come, we will surprise you. Our prices run like this, 815. $10, $7.98, $5.98, $4.98, $3.98 QQ and 3ja.7O i.ooo ladies' new fall waists, made of oxford and madras cloths, $.2.98, $1.98, 98c It pays to trade with the Stewart Progressive Dry Goods Company of Decatur.

various kinJs in England, of whom CKlfl are charwomen and washerwomen International Typographical union will make a. determined effoi't lor a general olglu-hoiii' flay, commencing Jan. 1, 1905. Coal miners in the Essen district, Germany, will strike unltess tlieir demands for increased pay and a shorter work day arc granted, A demand lias been made by the Asso- i l.ittd Coal Owners ot Wales to the conciliation board for a reduction of miners' of S-'i per cent. Photoongravors have presented a.

new wage soale to go into pffect Oct. 1. It pi (nicies for a material ircrease in wages in all Invuiplies of the ttade. St. Paul 3limi Furriers' union has stalled a movement for an international iiigamzdtion of Mie craft, and is planning international convention in October The New Voile iiiano and organ workers a i i the Stemway company that on Get 1 they i decline to woik with i emyloyefc.

Drug clerks at Wvilorbury, Conn have withdiawn from the Retail Clerks' International Protpollve association and will form .1 state organization oC their own. The question oC establishing a national defense for Canadian labor unions i be refeired for the consideration oi t'he forthcoming dominion congress. Journeymen bakers in Xew York, city have been unsuccessful in their efforts to have the master bakers aceept the union label. Unable to reach an agreement as to wage scale for the Knoxvillo district, tlie joint conference of the mincis and operators has adjourned until Sept. 10 Hatters in Austria are well organized.

The, hours of 'labor in their trade range fiom nine 'to ten daily. The weekly wages of men arc from $1 to women from $3 to K. Without a dissenting vote the Introduction of Asiatic labor to the Rand mines has been denounced by the Cape parliament as' a thing not to be tolerated at any cost The co-oneuilivo union laundry, which was established by union laundry workers during the big strike in Chicago's wash houses last June, has been declared failure. The organization of women wage-workers throughout the country has become popular and is increasing rapidly. In Chicago there are twenty-five crafts organized with members, Master plumbers Ilolyoke li.ive received copies of a agreement that the journeymen plumbers desire them to sign, calling tor an increase in wages from 52.62'/i to S3 a day.

The estate of the late P. II, Arthur is probably worth from 5100,000 to $150,000. Mr. Artluir'H wealth was in Cleveland real estate iincl a limited amount of gilt- edged securities. LOCAL NOTICES --Band touni.inu nt.

Champaign, Sunday. 18; sixteen hands. Excursions, on Jciist-i Fi-lter Is in the milk asa.1n and i js 3 cents a ciuait. corner Lincoln squaie. --Tim the Bros.

Uiiiing, Acrobats," now moving pictuics and i i a snngs at Fairview this week. Poeahontas and Lltchiield coal --Are the most economical coalg sold In Decatur. Why not get your order in early and avoid that worry and trouble you had last winter? Koons Rlney, 628 Noith Main; old phone 1724; new, 39S. money's 1 "Can you beat it?" A round trip on the cais and a ticket lo tlie show, all for 10c. Fairview park evfiiing Get your tickets from the tqiKluclore.

banj I i a a i I lie- largest a i nest organization Am. rii'a, a a i a festi- a a Sept. -Don tall lo a the illustialed lo Kiss Her Tears Away" and "The Spirit of '711," the latest and best yet At Fan-view park theater every niglit. Chicken Fry. --The il.

church of Macon i a ehickui and Ush fry in chinch yard Thursday, Sept S. Dinner at noon; supper begins at 4 clock, 23 cents. A cordial welcome extended to eveiy one to come, "Go way up front and sit down" and sec a first class vaudeville show at Fairview park theater night at Free Fi ee. Facts About Decatur. Paved Str mlli? a 0 asphalt, I buck.

a a i i i supply from Sangam i o'lemirallj pure and good for sie.nn; i $40,000 (liter; capacity of a 10,000000 gallons day; sjiecial Inw rates to largi- useis, oily owns a wator lakers, 1 --Two stations; twenty officers, inclLulinar pliinf and raplain Fn IJi'partmi'iu--Three thirty- men, two stuameih, three wag(iii 1 chemical engines, one combination chemical engine and hose wagon, one laige hook and ladder truck, large mains 30ii (extra laig ones In business a a i district) SenciK--Public, thirty miles. i Light--Plant owned bj city; 220 lampt, on "dark" nights labrar.s--Decatur nubile; 21,000 volumes; new Carnegie building. Pinks--Fall view (public), Riverside (pnvaip). Central (public) Citv Debt-Total, ($10,000 in sink. to pay on it) Tat Rate--Total lor all purposes, on $100 assesbid -valuation (one-fifth of act i Pcjinilatioii--Census of 1900, Including fruburbs- 25.000.

ICdiicallonal Justitiuions--Public schools, 11; a i i a college, James Millikin un.verslty (new) opens Sept 33 with 300 to 400 students. Xew Kulldincn--Totai cost in 1902, 4V ICslinuitcd cost 1903, Freiglu a day. tliMvol main roads out or ciiy gravplpd, a tutal of.40 miles. Mouthlv In- )n liv. the monthly paynill in 1S9S beniK liu.STS.

AVnbash Wages--Totjil paid in Decatur in Jiumber of men, 1,207. I'uMonire--Gross receipts for 1902, I I increase of, over and J.M.iiT-' over carriers--In city, is; rural 11 ee ilt livery i outi-s. B. i Kiilwny.s--Miles of lines, a i i i of the city an.l con- i a transfer station; lind. 1 i kind in the equipment IK'IV 111 i a i under way on ono oC mile- reuse City-Inside limits, in, o.OiW.

inks--Fnur; toUil deposits, $5000,000. Hxchanc; s--Two; total sub- sinbcis-, l.SCi). Ciuuvlv's--Including all places of worship. P.iiho.ul.--\\'aba-nh tu Chicago, Buffalo, and and past; to St. Ixmis and Kansas city, south and -nest; Illinois Central to Chicago, Freepftrt, Dubuque, Peoria, and points north und west; to New Oi leans and points south; Vandalia lo Terre Haut aiui oast; to Peoria and we.st: H.

D. to Springfield' and west and to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and east; trains in and out, 87; including local 11 eights. 102; fast freight lines to all points. Coal--Four a great central Illinois fields ejsilv aecessibl Mamifactuies--First in i orn products in the countiy, grinding 12.KW.OOO bushels of while corn a a and shipping to all principal of tile world; a leader In agric.ultural Implements; thh'tv-seven live biggest coin oil mill in the i at a cn.st of J430 onn Grain Market--Corn and oats trom all parts of Illinois sold and exporte.i bf De- calur buyers. CHALLENGE FROM H.

W. BELL. Offer to Refund Money if Dr. Howard's Specific Will Not Cure 'Any Case of Constipation or Dyspepsia. 1 1 licll i-5 seeking worst case of or constipation in Dcca- ttir or i i i to test Dr.

Howard's new Specific for the cure of those diseases. So i is he tint tins remarkable medicine will effect a cure, quickly and a i that- offers to refund the money should it not be successful. i In orofcr to secure the quickest possible intdtirtioii H. W. Bell will sell a regular fifty-cent package of this medicine at half price, twenty-five cents.

This specific of JJr. Howard's will v.Lire sick- headache, feelings, constipation, dyspepsia, and all forms of a a i a and liver trouble. It does Make Your Selections Now Fashionable eiotbes not simply ive for makes permanent and complete ctire.s. Take advantage of W. challenge and secure a bottle of Dr.

Howard's specific at halt" price with Ins personal guarantee to yo ill- money if it doet ot llelp ou Men's and-young men's single er double breasted suits io all the new stylish brown effects and dark mixtures, made with the new wide shouldered-and broad chested effect, Very swell. We have the selection at from $8.50 to $25. Boys want the best and if you are undecided about that boy's suit bring him we have many new styles for fall and are sure we can pleas i you. Special sale of Boys' School Suits this week only $1.75, $2.50, $3.50 and $4. FALL HATS Every new shape in Derbys or Soft Mats displayed here--The Big Store on the Corner.

lOTTENHEIMERCO.l i 1 fSPAPERI.

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