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kt. I3STE3 NITIAMOODS! Our lino of i Initial Goods, with incrusted stones and set with Diamonds, is large. We show you every letter in the alphabet, as well as most of the Emblematic designs for the various secret societies. We sell these goods tor a smaller price than they can bo sold by dealers who are enabled to buy only a few at a time. All interested should see them.

Jewelers. 8, it THE! but It. uoods but iiUlo stretching. It. does not kink and ily.

It is easy to put up. It is quickly spliced. i mm imiiKi'i it does not break in cold weather. DAILY KEPUBLICAN. During Uu Lenten Benson we will receive on unit Milayn, Fresh White Fish, Fresh Trout, Fresli Herring, Fresh Smelts, Finnan Haddies.

full Combination Coffee, Teas, A HOOTH'H DIMESTCLOYD. A Al'JUILS'A 1883, LOCAL NEWS. Yor will find Iho largest luisorlment of Ctii'ritiyt'H in the city, at BAIITHOI.IMI:W Si Til 14 is Oklahoma day. IHmuA.M colTeo is elegant. Doeslricl School coming.

Titv a package of a coffee. i i i i i i i his greatest comedy, I I I I i "HhadowH of a (treat City." i i i i i A i claim i a ColToo Ihe TIIK rails havo arrived for the J'lleetric iilreet railway, ami Manager Martin is happy. So are tho people of Decatnr. Cox, Chamberlain Co. mako a specially of mattresses and bod i i 11X1 Lib'rary Block.

aprliU-dlf SBNU 01 telophono lo J. liyllo A- Co for a i wanted for Iho table, (k)od giocenen and vegetables ever)' day. A I I i break ground within two weokn for bin new residence on IVairio Avenue. Tim exterior will ro- Hiuiiblo somewhat Urn appnaranuo of W- 0. Armstrong's dwelling.

i i i i A buggies, i i wagon and mail carlu for sale by SI-UNCIKH I I I A apri'UUwtt I I i bo a mnoliiig of the J)eca- lur Christian Kmleavoi i on Thura- Uay eveiiiiig, April ii. lli. Tlio place of meeting i bu unnouiu'od later. All inomhorH are urgently to iillond. "I 01; can gel linil cliisH groceries and good vegetables al Moore storo in opera block.

i i i a i grocoiicn and early vegetables every day at Niodftrmnyor on he i i A ounce of gold for i ounco of i i i i i i i i in the, gnnriuiteo of tho i i i i Whiln liead Bold at I I I I I drug nloie. 'I in i i i i Coll'i'o. i i i i I I I i i i i 111 Ih" T. i KOOIIIH Tuesday A i i A i i IDceutr, HNOW i i down i cnshioiiB, at i a i i a i A' HMi Library KliK-k. LOOK in i for i DooHlncI Skuwl, I A I a A- Pallerson, 1 li! South a street for reliable grocorieH I i i a vogetabloB.

a foi the "Doostrict Hknwl," The man or maiden who wants the place miiiit apply lo i Obadmh Bart It'll, and must lie able lo make a good i will bo paid, and board UK. T. S. HOSKI.NS, tlio dentist, IH now prepared to givo gas for Iho paiulesH ex- tracllim of teeth, Poifoctly reliable--no danger whatever. Ollico up Blairs, corner Main and Watei Hlieets.

UVi-dlm i i i i fur il i i a colToe. ONI: of the most novel oils of aclmg now before tho public is Miss Aunio Wan! Tiffany's liiniim, in the "Shadows of a a i i her perfoimanco Miss TilTany introduces a lumber, of speeches in CRUBflSD TO DEATH. The Pate of Daniel Ouster Under a Switch Engine. Daniel Caster, a Wabash Beotion hand, aged 118 years and single, was fatally injured at 11 o'clock this forenoon, just west of the Morgan street crossing of tho WabttBh, by being accidentally oanght under switoli engine No. 1117.

Onater wiiB under Oou O'Hara, Beotion foreman, and was at work near Morgan street. Ho hud been Bent down the track for uomo tools, and on returning IB some unknown manner he was knocked down by the elowly moving engine and was crushed beneath the pilot und forward part of Iho locomotive. Tho engine had moved but fuw foot when it stopped. Ouster wns able to crawl out between the wheels, Ho had not boon touched by the wheels and there were no external evidences of soriotiB injury. He waa put into a back and luken to the O'Hara home, No, OM Clinton street.

Or. W. Hosteller, tho Wabasb surgeon, was snmmonod, but before ho arrived at the house Ouslor died, lie had been terribly crushed internally. Four ribs were broken and hiH shoulder crushed. That be livod to reni'li the honae ia a wonder.

The deceased was a sober, industrious man and vine well liked by all his associates. Died in Canada. To-day W. It. Abbott received information that L.

Birely, brother of the late Mrs. Uavid Shellabarger, hael died at Hamilton, Canada, a few duya ago, was nbont 00 years old. Visitors. Citizens of Bloomington are in the city to-day inspecting our paved streets. Tlio parly comprise I 1 Funk, Woodard, John Keed, J.

T. Snell and A', B. Hoblit. They wore in company with Hoii, Jason llogors and JnuioB Milliltin for awhile, and later woro driven about the oily in oarriagOH. Tho Mafflt Reception.

Thin nflornoori Mr, nnd Mm. A Maitil are entertaining tho Washington Flirty ul Ihior homo. MUBIO by tho Opera House orchestra, a trip up tho nvor on tlio Hteanior "City of Decatur" and a HnmptnoiiB i aioanioiig the features of the reunion, TUo Capitalists Coming. Manager K. ,1, Martin, of thn Decatiir lileclriis railway company, i i HH that nilelogiitioii of Louiuvillo capitalist will arrive in UocaUir 'L'huraday morning on a strictly business trip.

'J'hoy have money to invent and they come to JJooa- tur to prospect, Doubtless thoy liavo ooal miuoB, gas and oil wolls. new fao nos and other projects in view. They are looking for a growing place to plant Hum money. They will Htrike tho right oily when thoy coma to Deuatnr. The gatos of the city am alioady thrown open wide for their welcome entrance, Thoy nniy remain horo several days.

SOCIAL EVENTS. Easter Party at the St Nioholas-- Music, Flowors and Dancing. UK J''EL1, 18 'FEET. Plucky Suieicto a Slruiifior Tirod ol' Info Tho Inquoal. oliltn Ci'lclinlloii ol Mi', mill Mm.

T. II. Albert-Tho (iltti, EASTKH PAUTY, Tho reception rooms nnd dining hall of lie St, Nicholas hotel never presented a ayer or more inviting appearance than hey did last night, decked as they were ith fragrant flowers and potted plants, ml crowded with large company of oung folks. It was the occasion of a morry Easter party given to their many choolmatee and friends by Josephine, Aileen and James Laui. Over 100 neat invitations were extended and but few of hose favored with cards were absent.

The young folks begun to arrive early, nil ittirod in pretty party costumes, bright ibbons, (lowers, golden curls, laughing and blooming cheeks glowing with leallb and enjoyment, vising with the beauty of the hall decorations. It was a lancing party for which the Light Guard furnished the inspiration. Nearly all o( the guests have been pupils if Mrs. Hedgwick and thoy danced with grace all of the more difficult figures. .1 was a gay scene--a party that will ong be pleasantly recalled by tho par- licipanls, THE ODEHTS.

lidith Unrfoe, Kate llarwood, Mae larwood, Corrinne Shellabarjjor, Carrie riswold, Bertha lioaoh, Jeannette liambers, Ella Oladish, Carrie Brecldn- Grace MoMasters, Nellie Moore, Maud Uodgors, livn Jowning, Ohalhe Downing, Miimio Ijowis, Ida Lewis, Uliiuche Burnos, Edith Kaco, Bessie Anna Walston, Emma Cain, Floy lasaway, Chnllio (lasaway. Myrtle Wheoler, Ethel Uroen, Bossia Young, Nota Billiard, JJolle N'oonigerholz, Ida i'ratl, JiBiia Nelson, Josio Korr, Joaeph- ne Eroeloy, Oortrndo Chamberlain, A a Oloyd, Ella Bassey, Bon- 110 Bartholomew, Elhol Bcovillo, Ada 1 nines, Dot Olokey, Mattio Biiuhrauh, Vliuo I'iper, Madge, HayB, Miss Liraio Conncdy, of Springtield, Mao of Macon, Callie Qiddings, of Danville, Vrtluir Dumont, Will I'luck, Harvey Swlgwiok, Harry Flub, Will Hammer, Will OhoDowetli, Joe Uousum, Will Denton, AVill Mclirido, 1'aul Maconghtry, Ed Starr, Linn Freeman, Milburn Hill, Liont. Murray Milh- i i Gooigft Ennis, Hugh Housun), Chen ICdward Uassoy, A. Krokine 'liiyton, Will lloiiaum, Earle Barlholo- now, Howard C'-loyd, Ira Olokoy, Homer 1'uHlo, Lieut. Bruco Chonoweth, Charles liumstead, Harry Uuimton, HiM-t Cole, Kd Hoe, l''rud Btonor, Troy Aloxiindor, Heotl Alexander, Uuy Sco- illc, Edgar Quinlan, BakUyin Starr, llallin Hammer, Ralph Curtis, Albert Haoliracl), llobort Ecki-lB, Frank Hays, Williu Blai'kntono, Waltnr ForsonH.ol Ht.

Ijou Hainey, Ned Fri'otnan, 1). VoorhiOB Kolloy, Washington, J). Harold Johns and Tom Johns, of South Bond, Albert Barroll, Cliiiiago, Notes of rogrtit wcrn recoivod from iiBBio Oorin, draco i Dot Durfeo, Abbio Dnrfco, A a I'ackard, Mamyo Black, tiowis Black nnd Louise Kolly, Torre Haute, Waller btraugo, IS, 'JVylor and I3ir- nai'd Bradley, in evening drew, were the lloor iiuinagorR, a duly thoy performed with liadotto graoo and prompt- nf Al opura tlio full honao Irish ikes 33-sr LYTLE, ECKELS RONEY, ia, North Water Street. STOMP DYNAMITE CHEAPER THAN EVER, im, IN. a a it.

EWSPAPER APT13U THE EXPLOSION. I I A Co IT KB in packages only. Kou HAI.I: One upright inaiio for SIM), and one piano for $1UU, Both baigauiB. i i i al i Morgan St. aU'2-dtt TIM: family fnvonto pianos aro Iho llameu and Kveretl.

They aro lo be had onl) at C. li. I'rescoll's mimic store, Learn prices and easy terniH. Cup of Durham coffee. A im'iiitit romarkabln fanl in connection with theatrics is the "Shadows of a Groat City" company.

It has remained intact live years i Iho exception of I wo This is rather remarkable reooul iiiul rellocts great credit on lliemanagomoiil. Tho play will bo produced on P'liday forgel, Cox, a a i if Co i ri'iiovate old mallrossns am I a small espouse. I i Library block. apriit-dtf li-iK i a i i family Hour, White Koam, made by llaUiold A Co. IT is Ihe i i i a i merit alone ot Hall's Vegetable i i a Hair Itenewer, that baa gained for great a i for 10- Bboniig the i i i i a color of the hair, hue scailet Under dw S2.IH) i for at U.

Slmo'H. i i i I'li'uant Oiirhaiii ColH'O. I A i i i rard in Durham ClllVlHi. i i i A CorrKK sold by all Krocers. I.

O. F. Celebration. Tho of Uebekiib will cele- bralo Urn 70lh nnnivorsary ot Iho institution ot Odd I'Vllowship lit Uio hall ol Ooloslinl LodK" on Friday eveuinR, April There will be an aJdreiw by Mr literary proarauiiue. Odil I'VHows Liisb i i at 8:111) o'cUik Coroner Hen diiro brought the body of a suicide a i looms of H.

i i a whom bo was Hlrippo.il and washed fo the in progioHH this aftornoor Tho Biiicaio is a stranger whom no on can identify by name, and probnbl) hi identity and tlio cause ot the suicido will forever remain a mystery, I seems to havo boon a caso of "onl of work" and "tirod of life." The man hanged liimHt-lf in Iho timber beyond Iho I. A- W. railway bridge oasl of IJocalur two milTM, nhortly a four o'clock yesterday evening, Mrs. George Weaver saw Iho man silling on tho railway track just boforo tho J. W.

train came along. Jlo failed to get, off tho track and the lady was alarmed; but the man got out of the way, doubtless deciding that ho didn't caro to bo mangled by tho oars. Mrs. Weaver wont to her house, and told her child to watch Iho strangei, who had walked BOIIIO distance and was a i against a fence when she last saw him. Soon tho child came lo Iho house and said the man had taken rope off a calf that was tieil on the promises.

Shortly afterward Mrs. Weaver saw thai Iho calf was lurnod loose and the rope gonn. Looking further near Iho railway trunk in Ihe cut, MrB, Weaver found tho man hanging rom a troo, The stranger had laken Uio rope 150 net the tall tree, and wrapped ins oud seven times around a projecting knot fully 18 feel from Iho ground. Thou 10 fashioned what tho coroner says was a genuine hangman's noose, and adjusted .1 around his neck. Then he took the lalal drop, falling 10 foot before tho slack camo out of tho rope.

When found his foot were two feet from tlio ground and his neck was broken. Thomas Wilson camo along, lio camo lo Iho city and Beul word to coroner, Tho suicide is fi feel 7 inclins lull, and aboul 10 years old. Ho was evidently laborer. He had dark hair, a short, Handy moustache and had not boon shaved for a wiHik. Ho wore a soft brown bat i out a band, heavy plow shoos nearly now, a phnd worHlod Hack cohl, rwl anil gray checks, gray jeans pans, blue overalls, hie chunked shirt with plaited front, fairly good nnderololhing.

There was no mark on his clothing nor rticlo on his person to IJx his i i )llicers Mulkih" and Leech think I hey iw tho man in Uccatur Insl Saturday, ut they may be mistaken. The verdict al tho impicsl WIIB suicide hanging. Molivo friends are cordially inviloil. and their 'J'2-iltd "Warranted Fast Black. HX) liiidivR 1 '2-thrwul, aplicei hoolBlloBO.it 'i'c, i ltet value eve: sold.

LINN Ar Tho Shoo Pinches. We are Bollinjj out to K9 "way, prices pincli our competitors. Th hut can't help it. Wo are Rivmt? you Ih benefit. If you don't Ret the bargains your noiKhborB will.

The stock ia boun to prices we otTor. It is the oppor tnnity of a lite time to get shoes cheap Buy now. FHWIISS LAPHAM. A 8KUVANT girl on I'rairie Avonuomado desperate attempt recently to commit suicide by taking Iwo ounces of carbobo Bui she failed because al.o wauled die and mixed loo mncli water wilh Ihe acid. Tue, girl became lired of ifo because her Bisler her a for keeping company vtilli a certain young man.

THE "Shadows of a Great City" has, is stated by the maniiKement, ronjied a larger profit this yoar than at any time during its five years' lease of lifo. At the opera honae I'Yiduy The Hauler supper was served in party fiiiihion lifter Innuiiicrablo small tables wuro providud for tho K'liistB of I i a i they mado a circle of bint hall. Tho feant which embraced tho siibstiinlialH and ovt'ry obtainable delicacy woro Horvotl under lln direction of IMr. and Mm, Lanx, with an active band of hotel wallers, several Knosts of Uio liouso kindly loiulniK their iiSBistatK'O, MUBIC HKiii" invilod (be young folks lo Thespian ploiiBtires and wliilo they woro enjoying theaistilvos i older folks who hail coino into tho ball to look upon tho worn mvileil to seats at tho rofrpBliment tables at tho west ond of the room lo enjoy I hospitalities of Iho ostablishmenl. It was after lii o'clock before the party broke up, A happier or more thoroughly enjoyable young folks' parly has not boon witnessed in Iho city for many yours.

On going homo each guest received a beauti- Easter card as a souvenir of the morry occasion, TUP. A I I i i I I Tho llfliobh marriage anniversary of and Mrs. Thonms Albert, who Imvo lived in JJociilur nearly all their married hfo, was celebrated last night ul their homo at 'JM South Main street, the dwelling being crowded with hosts of friends who BBseinbled to congratulate tho genial couplo on Iho occasion of their golden wedding. Uncle Tommy and his wife, appeared to bo as young as they woro yours ago, and both wcro active in greeting friends and extending the hospitality of thoir homo. A splendid anppor was served to all in tho north room.

Thomas I(, Albert and Miss Esther Cassoll woro married near Ilarrisbnrg, in Dauphin ooiuity, on April Ul, by Kov. JJobson, of tho Church ot God. Thoy camo to Docalnr in ISffl, In 1858 Iho couplo look charge of tho old Pennsylvania House, now tho Hotel Brunswick, and kept the, houso six yours, when they removed 2 South Main where they have fiineci resided. They are the parents of sh children, Only two aro living. They aro Miss Sallio Albert and Mrs.

Henry M. Obormlorfer, of Milwaukee, Wis. MrB, O. is Iho molherof ton children, two of whom with Miss Albert attended the (vlobration. Mrs.

Albert is a sister of H. II, Cansoll, Michael Cassell' and Homy Cassell, of Uocalur, Cassoli, of Nianlif, Judge Cassell, Joseph and Mrs. James Allen, of I'ulnam county. Tlio brothers of T. Ji.

Albeit aro Jacob Albert, ot Long Crook, Daniel Albert, of Putnam, and Joseph and John Albert who reside in Dauphin county. Ho has a sister residing at, Lebanon, Pn. T. U. Albert is in the 73d year of his age and Mrs, Albert is in her (7th year.

Mr, Albert's early occupation was that of a carpenter. Coming to Pecalur in he worked at his trade hero for several weekB and than went to I'utman are liriif. ThieldMt ic 86 jtta old. On the OMMll there were 11 children, ot whom 8 are tiring. The eldeet Judge Oaiaell, aged 80, wmo hai been a justice of the peace in Putman county 45 yean and now county judge.

The youngest ia 60 yean old. THI aim. The gifts to the couple were moitly gold. The cub included 910 (rom Capt. C.

Hiebeamo, Bloomington; $5, B. U. Oiuuell; 86, Mn. Oberndorfer and (liter; 62, Mother Oawell; $1, Kate Chandler; $2.50, Mr. aid Mn.

Hilton Oaiaell; 82.50. Mn. Paarce; 92.50, W. B. Bhugher; 91, Mrs.

E. A. Stroh; 95, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oaaaell; 92, Mr.

and Mrs. William Whitohel; 91, Mrs. Either Albert; 95, David Cassoll; 95, Koeanna Allen; 95, Judge Oasaell; 95, Mn. A. Goodman and Mils Brown; a total of 960.60, The other wero: Gold- headed lilk umbrellas from Mr.

and Mn. F. W. Winner and Mr, and Mrs. A.

F. Boss; gold-headed oane, Mr, nnd Mn. Fremont; silver butter dish, Mr, and Mra. H. Post; Japanese silk head rest, Maude Oberndorfer; silk perfume satchel, Edna Oberndorfer; Turkish towel and heavy Oriental table cover decked with linael, Mr.

and Barney; largo Mexican cactus in bloom, B. II. Oaaaell; sot of cut glass goblets in case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McOune; gold thimble for Grandma from her two grandsons; blooming plants from Mrs.

Captain Reib- same, CLOU Guards Armory was crowded laslnigbl, on the occasion of tho second annual ball given by the Broadway Social Club, music by the Opera House Orcheitra, There ware 130 dancou on the program. THE ELECTRIC' RAILWAY. Operations in Progress--Tho Rails aro Hero--All Aboard! All doubt as to the building of tho Decalur Electric Street Railway was removed this morning, Tlio 50 tons of Johnson Girder rails for the track arrived last night, and to-day tho rails were hauled to the streets nnd lining along ready for use. As early as o'clock, the construction contractor, Mr. H.

L. Talbot had Engineer Burgosa in front ot the New Deming on North Main street making the necessary survey, and driving stakoH. Clone by a man with saw was cutting tho ties tho proper length for immediate use. Mr, Talbot elates that bis contract includes a diatanco of one milo and throe quarters starting from the Grand Oponi House, corner on South Water street; west lo South Main, north across Lincoln Square lo Corro Gordo street; oast on Cerro Gordo to Union depot; also west on Cerro Gordo from Main to Edward street and north on Edward street to tho city limits. This is the lino under contract ut present.

Mr. Talbot states that with gixxl luck ho can complete hivpart of Iho work within six weeks, Mr. Martin Hiatus (hat Iho electrician will arrive about Juno 1st, and thai the cars will bein successful operation by Uio last ot July. North Main and East Cerro Gordo strools are to bo widened as tho track is laid, and the curvature of tho will conform to that already established. A forco of ten men i be put to work tii-inorrow by Mr.

Talbot, and it, will he increased an Iho work progrc-Bues, EVERT DAT In the Market. NEW YORK BUYER, With Experience, Skill and Gash in Hand, Searches for Bargains, This Enables us to Place on our Counters Constantly the Most Choice Goods of Every Description, AT VERY LOW PRICES. THIS MORNING WE PUT ON SALE: 40 Dozen Ladies' Ecru Jersey Ribbed Vests at 9c, 50 Doz, Ladies' Double-Heel Fast Black Hose at ZBc; worth 35c, 50 Doz, Ladies' Hemstitched ll'd'kfs, Designs in Borders, 7c, 100 Doz, Ladies' Hemstitched, Revere Border, at 9c, 50Doz, 4-Ply Linen Collars, at tOc, 50 Pairs Lace Curtains, at worth $5,00, 30 Pairs Lace Curtains at 75c, worth $1,25, 100 Sets Varnished Curtain Poles and Fixtures, 17c, ZSS 200 Sets Varnished Curtain Poles and Double Plated Fixtures, 25c 1200 Yards Pin Check Suitings at 22c, worth 3k 200 Pieces Ginghams at 4 worth iflc, 15 Cases Prints at 4c a yard, worth lOc, I in in He in LINN SCRUGGS, Carpets, Curtains, Wall Paper, AGKNTS HHTTKHIOK'S A I I'ATTKKNS. PLENTY OF Guy Jeniaon is on Iho sick list, lloy. I 1 Walker, of Kvansvill the city on his way to IVona.

guest ot H. Lytlo and family. MIBB Mary Swarln, of Macon, nnd Miss Bessie Kennedy, of Springfield, aro giieulii ot Miss Josephine Lnnx. Mrs. Geo.

1'. XoiflH, of Ml, J'ultiski, is in Ujrt city, visiliug her parents, Mr, and Mm, I 1 Bnsber, Mrs. Frank M. I'nul and son have returned from a very pleasant visit in Chicago. Thoy wore absent over a weok.

Mrs. Kaehel llensor, of Seattle, Washington Territory, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Murren, 171 Went. Washington street, Mra.

II. ia tho lady whoso husband was killed by a falling troo somo niotna ago near Senile. She in aecompaiued by her three children, nnd will mako Decalur her home. Burl .1. Hardy, who has boon at Bowton, since January llrsl, IB on a business trip introducing for K.

B. Warnor A' Co. a lino line of IxmU and Bhoti to the trade. Ho WIIB homo over Sunday. Burl says bs is very much taken with life ul Boston, and wouldn't euro if things would BO shape theniBOlves BO he could stay in tho IIOUHO al Boston all the tune.

Ho looks well and IB KB lively and courteous as over. Sales of Real Estate. Zachary T. Coovor to Liiraie L. KM) feet off the south end of loto 11, 12, and blocK IU, Carver'i addition, At Manufacturers' Prices.

WE ARE CLOSING OUT! Our Prices Tell You That. Sizes Still Unbroken. Not So the Hearts ot Our Vaiio-j Competitors, Liniio Meisse to T. Uoovor, lots and block all ing's Daniel W. Trimmer to J.

I' 1 Trimmnr ot al, undivided one-eighth intonmt in HI) acres in nnd 10 acres in 20, all in 17, a cast, Andrew J. Trimmer to F. ot ul, all interest in nlxva dowiribed properly, $900. Abraham Trimmer to J. F.

Trimmor et WE ARE GOING AWAY. Get the Goods While You Can. 14:0 ivtniM. at. Fon the delicate and aged and all in whom the vital current is impoverished and BhiRgieh, Ayer'a Sarsapnrilln is tho very best tonic.

It restores tho wasted tissues, and imparts to the system surprising elasticity and vigor. Price, SI. Worth a bottle. LADIES' Imported Jackets, in new ana bandeome styles, nt LIMN A SCRUGGS. dwtf al, all interest in above pronorty, JINX).

John Trimmer to J. F. 'j'riimiwr el al, all interest in above properly, 9WW. Nancy C. Blaney to Clarence Bacon and Klcy Clayton, quit chum to '10 acrPH iu 11, 3 oast, 81.

William E. Davis et al to Clarence Bacon and Klcy C. Clayton, claim lo acres in 11,10, 3 east, 91. A Sparkling Comedy. There will ba great at the opera house to-morrow night when Roland and his company appear in a bright comedy.

"The Woman Hater" tells the story of a middle-aged man, "Samuel Bundy," a retired merchant, who has attained the reputation convoyed by tho title, but who in really eitromoly susceptible to feminine charms and ban been only kept by diffidence from expressing his foelings, When he at liml conquers his timidity he finds the experience BO pleasant tbal bo repeat! it rather rashly. The complioaliona in the piny are numerous acd so constantly changing that it would be almost im- 1889--1855 GARDKN SKKM for sale by the Bpenoei Lehman Oo. county. He wpot to OHfornm where he epent your nnd returned to Ueciitur to engage in farming pursuits, 1807 lw beciime a clerk in John Ullrich's grocery sloro, nnd theru he remained until took charge of the hotel. In 18G7 he wiis lirst eleclod a justice of tho peace, holding that oflice for a period ot 17 years, going out of office in 1881.

At present he is engaged in the nursery business for Smnuel Boneham. There were present nt the party six persons who attended school together at West Haven, l'u. They were T. Altmt, Mrs. Albert, Jacob Albert, B.

Henry und Michael Oasiell. Thfcre were six children in the Albert family and all noBsible to detail but they are contrived so skillfully as to eem alwayi to arise naturally. It only tunny perils and including a bnci incarceration in a private lunatic asylum, whither be bis been taken iu mistake, thai "Bundy" ii released from Iroubles. Secure for lo-morrow night DIED. KM u.

a.Adani yeart, anil'-'' days. Ttie deceased WHS a grocer, a widow and Mveral chlldnn. liewuanulre of Uernany and had Ureil In Decatur 13 years. Al2S3 April 22, Jane A. MajUrry, daughitr at Mr.

and Mn. Baniwl Marberrr. acctf a yeara. Funeral thli evenlmc at 6 o'clock (mm ret- Our Meat a wan i i i i in years on connT i i Main and Wood streets, wlx'rc we; a hi i a Tbo above fact, proves i i i i a we, li.ive attained marked snecess in a to a of the public, and should be i as a stiilicient, guarantee for the We a as before, supply you with the best of i in our line, and only ask for a continuance of very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, satihfie.d we can A all demands made us. I BiiOS.

Eotail Price Flour and Food. Hour p-r r-wt Daily Wroad Hour Mitcblem Hour Clipper flour Corn Hour Pearl meal and grits 1.2l Cream meal HI-HD and hominy choj) TOc HOc rorD.oaUi and Ear and corn OaU 8im.unAiKiu Mn-r- A a4-dtf Oo to ttw Lehman Co. for all o( Farm Machinery. Fb38-w3a DR. BRANDON, I 01' I I I HIIIMI Li Ih nir, III.

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