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Decatur Daily Republican from Decatur, Illinois • Page 3

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22, to Smith, (rations cordial JjJ FREE OF I HBITION, date, THE DECATUR EVENING REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, AtftflfST 24, 1898. ttt LBUB WOOD lis.s Marion Dlmmick on jptemhcr 7. wuro reoolvod In tho city airi.igu ol Mlsu Nitrloti h.rn, Iciwn, uud Dr. W11- un of Mr mid Mrs. U.

M. i 'Jho KL-ildiiiK will io homo of the brldu'a in i evuriltiK ot 1 7, lit o'olnok. a nurse at L'liluiiga and la of (i hoHpitnl ICldoru. wtiddlfiK tlai cuuplo i i Dr. put- ri.rlc.

i Mus Tommy, "1 i a not a 1 i i just, i to btorm i i i i "tlis r.in storm in a jiiiiuo- i i i Ho. 1 vusli to pond- 1 niul the iiucple about ale---Good Kraoions, joii menu? Why, if tiio I in 1 j.liutit^ar there liu a I ul Horror. UT- I in Paris tlur- i r- 1 in Xi-w York aft i i i i i in Ki'otlund ai- i i i i t. i i the N. Y.

li-r CluiiH-i-. in on lire," be cried us lie be.tu- I i roplicil, "tlifjr il iee ere.un (U a 3'aily I i I i a U.i much ri'il tape in uit business, any- Y. Jour- Tiulli. iii rlso again, a Thief. I'vllle aitoitou Wll- nogio nt the raoo track, Hiving til from '(i r.onto got draft ti.und on till pinon.

il. ion, tho mail otkrrler, 11 held at bin home on struct. i place bolupf i Stowatt CoinoUiona tonight In a wat spplioint traforo for rjy for tbiilr dull; brcnl tin Ir cLIckons. at itrlUoR of tl'" orijo WasMiiuton hcs oity protuberance of ino Ie. It la not cherry Vet, 4 Need not be hard to buy if you go to the right place to buy.

The right combination is styles that please at prices that are easy to pay. That's what you will find here. $4.00 Shoes at $3.00 amaa $2.50 Shoes at $2.00 or 1 1 $2.00 Shoes at $1.50 or Blaeh 100 pairs of Men's Patent Calf, Enamel and Yici Kid Shoes, in medium pointed toej, shoos worth and have been selling at SG.OO, $5.00 and $4.00 Now 40 pairs Edwin Clapp's Chocolate $5.00 Shoes, during this 07 7R sale 3 200 pairs Misses' and Children's Shoes, in tau or black, in lace or button; been selling at SI. 25, $1.35 and up ft I ft ft 175 pairs of Boys' and Youths' Shoes, in Veal and Satin Calf, worth $1.25 and are now 130 pairs Little Gents' Tan Shoes, sizes 10 to 13, stylish and good wearers, now 50 pair Little Gents' Satin Calf Shoes, sizes 10 to 13, worth 81.00. Now 85c 100 pairs Misses' Kid Button Shoes, sizes 12 to 2, were SI.85.

Now 100 pairs Infant's Shoes, soft soles, black or tan 35c sizes, 2J, 3, $1.50, a THIS IS A SNAP FOR YOU. Infant's Shoes, in soft soles (any color), or turned soles. 45c, COc, up to $1. 125 pairs Ladies' Tan Oxfords, in small and 4, were $1.50, and $2.00. 95c FoSrath Hardy, SIGN OF THE OLD COBBLER.

752 East Main Street. This Rocker $2.50... SEE OUR Lawn Swings, All hard wood--built for four. EVERYBODY WANTS ONE. -Also a Complete Lino of- and Rattan EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KEEP COOL.

THE BIQ I STORE Bachman Bros. Martin Co. 240 TO 252 E. MAIN STREET. HAVE YOU TRIED CHASE SANBORN'S COFFEES? Sold Only it 1 The 331 North Water Street.

WEATHER, CHICAGO, August Fail tonight uncl Thursday, excepting pnasl bly showers la ihe Houthoiu portlcn slightly cuolnr i variable wlnde, LOCAL, NEWS. Our Choice Dress Gooods at 5c, 10c, 25c, Worth Uoublo. SEE Best Calicos, New Fall Styles, at 3J, 4 and Sc. SEE the balance of our Shirt Waists at 10,25,40 50c SEE All Millinery at Fifty Cents on the Dollar. In stock or to order.

HOSIERY, NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, LACES, All Go at Half Value. LADIES, don't fail to see and price our Splendid Bargains. S. G. HATCH 1S1 EAST A I ST.

THE DECATUR RACES, First Day Winners at the Large Crowd--Events Day at the Track. OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN. Cost np object. We will close out our entire line of Hammocks and Lawn Tennis at far below car load rates. We will not carry these goods over.

They are all new and the finest on the'market. Come at once, the sale is now on. DECATDR GUN ARCHIE F. WILSON, Prop. Davis--Cabs ajc, Trunks ijc.

Hnled hay SiG cents; two bales of straw 2C cents ut tbo Lyon Hay Market, CUD WoBt Qroon 11-illin Arnold's Bromo-Oelery cure head Bchoa. 10, 25, 50 cte. Boll, tho aruRffiet In uvory Alexloan city free night schools ore maintained for tha working i-laBE Qco. W. Elirhnrt loans money on any goods.

Collateral, best rates, mch22-tf Thero IB no hanging in Mexico unil outside what conoerns tho army and tbo brigands, no capital'puniahmont. Stnolio the Little J. Guaranteed to contain no artlflulal flavor. -1-dtf Another Chicago excursion over I. 0.

R. K. next, Saturday nml Sunday, Au gust 27 and Ho to Cbicago via the Wobash Saturday and Sunday, August U7 and B8 for round trip. Game to tbo chlekcu and flub fry Klvon by tbe Cumberland Presbyterian church at Mt. Klon Wednesday evening, August $3 to Chicago and return via I.

0. K. K. Saturday and Sunday, August UV and ail-dtd Denz--the Leading One more ohitnoo to sea Chicago and spend a nhort time, 'i'ato the Wabaah exauraion Saturday and Sunday, A'jnget a7 and Js. 53, If you want ilrfit olasn iiulntlng, papor hanging, kalsomlnlng, ut prices that are right, call on or telephone (new) 015 (or W.

B. Spence. Residence 1403 Henderson avenue, Riverside Go to Peorla Wednesday, Augunli 34, tl for round trip. Train leaves at 7iSO a. via Vandalla Sunday school exoursioti to Pooria Weilnosday, August 24, via Vandalla lino, $1 for round trip, train leuvus at 7:30 a.

Dr. A. L. Collins has accepted an Invitation to speak at picnic which will be givon by tho Modem Woodmen at Palmer en September fi, Tbo picnic will be given by tbe Woodman ot Christian oounty and will be an large affair. 19 excursion to Chicago via Illinois Central railroad on Saturday and Sunday, August U7 and 38.

Tickets goad going on m. und 8:66 p. m. trains of Saturday and Diamond Special of Sunday--28-dtd On Thursday, August 125 und 30 I. D.

W. No. 10 leaving Oceatur at 4 p. will be hold until 0 p. m.

to accommodate those returning from the M-lt Tha second day of tho races opouuj well this afternoon. Them was large attendance nt the race track and tbo races were good. They being woll conducted and a goad deal of Interest is I luanlfnitted. Thoro wnro throu good ovents today, tho trot, the 3'SH paoo and the 3:10 trot. O.

P. Housum, Dr. Connelly of Harrlstown and Tlaorou Powers r.ro acting us timers. Tbo work of tho starter, W. K.

Cooley of Crawfordsvillo, Is highly entiefaotory. lie guts the horses oil iiuiokur ttmu any man the aesoeliitiou Inia had here in that place. Xtioro dooB not seoni to bo as rauoh betting at the track this your BH usual. Iho peanut and lemonade atandu uud the fortune toller seem to do good buUnosB. TODAY'S KAOKS.

Tho are tho naraoa of the horses ctaiting in the raooH this afternoon. In another part of tho paper will bo found tbe ronults of the raom up to the time of going to press. 2.37 TliOT--PUKSK IjllOO. Hans G. Hans Qnigor, Gliobunio, 111.

Lady Soott, blk J. Poeuiollur, St. Paul, Minn. Wiuwood, A. A.

Baird, Frankfort, Inrt. Axmere, Willow Ridgo Farm, Torre Haute, Ind. Doihoy or .7. M. Lewis, Urbaiuv, III.

Dollv liloom, ra, D. W. Voorhees, Peoria, 111. Marshall, br A PaUgit, Aubut'n, Kan. J.

F. Konney, Parsons, Kan. luxmo, Woodland Farm, Aliddlo- tou, O. Maununillo, S. J.

Fleming Son, lerre Huute, Inil. Daisy 1), lu, Mathlus, Canton, 111. Gyp Mellit, i Brenneman Decutur. 3:33 A J-iOO. Prtnoe Holand, T.

J. Kent, Lexington, 111. i Dumaa, S. 11. Tredger, 1'eorla, 111.

Hilliiio, oh L. Youugo, Bloom- Inglon, Hi. Kouu Dick, Weeks Son, Ktish- vilio, Ind. Blank Jim, blk S. Kullln.

Covington, Teuu. Qamuhurst, P.T.Sandors, Charleston, 111. Sorapogoat, Quorge Castlo, Chicago. Hal Patobun, br CbarloB IJundo, HprluRdt'ld, Mo. King Altamout, W.

J. JUarrla, Spokane, Wash. Carmenolt, J. H. Cullahsn, Al- blou, Mich.

3:10 $000, .1. F. Hanson, ob Georgo Castlo, Chicago. Campania Girl. Sure Thing.

Ohlcken and lisli fry at Maoon Friday, August SB; dinner from 13 to Si o'clock; sapper from 10 o'clock. Ample provisions made to food all who eonio. d8t Yon Can Depend on It thntFoley'e Coiic Cure is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint, cholera rnorbus, diarrhoea, bloody flux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera intanturn, bilious colic, painters' colic and all bowel U. W. Bell, N.

L. Krone and W. H. Hubbard. Professor Wells, Wfc D.

W. Voor- heop, Peorta, Foxuiont. Lewis Wilkns, H. O. Bennett, Syracuse, Nob.

Antl, gi ia, W. Wills, Springfield. William Toll, M. Alexander, Chicago. Brmnia Allartoc, br ni, O.

L. Myers, Peoila, 111. Dr Kobinson, br Coohrau Mt, Pleasant, Pa. holla oil William Kirk, Davenport, Iowa. Woodlimi (3.

F. Wuoks, Ruth- villo, Ind. Dovu Wing, oh 111, J. Sanders, Charleston, HI. Aleroyone.

WILL CLOSE FKIDAY. Friday will ho tbu big dny at the races an! most or tho busline houHos i close in tho alternoun lu order to givo fcho oiurloyes an opportunity to attond tho raoeu. The following a purlin) o( thoso who Imvo signified their intention of closing: Wuynu SulUyobto Company. I). W.

Briiuneuiun Co. Millikln National Bunk. 1'ucldooord Burrowe Bank. Nntlonul Bank of Iluoatur. CUixenu' National Bunk.

Linn cV Scruggs. Brudluy Bros. Stewart l)ry Goods Company. Ottonhelinoi As Oo. JB'olrath Ai Hardy.

There will iilso be quite a number of others and in laot It id oxpoctod that must ol Iho BtoroB will bo cloned during a purl of tho al'toruocu. YKSTKHDAY'S HACKS. Tho tullovvlnp! IB summary of tho races ol ycfitcrday: EGGS ARE HIGHER They are Rapidly Going Up in Price. PRICES PAID FOR GRAIN IMS PACK. Lily of tho Vnlloy, Kavon Molho i Hollo i i i Buy Nevu Powoniniii i Argolet, Argot WilUes Col.

Young, Ximo- 2 1 1 'J 2 -I I li ii -t JIB 1 1 1 2 7 ii fi 7 Li 1 II 1 7 'Hi Hilr Fanny Braune, Norvul 7 Cluy 1 Mirzu, i i i i i I'amlico 'lliof, I'liuilirn (i William C. 1'ilnl i MtmliuUun lolly Bloom, illoomliold 8 Lavish) Auilt'rsiin Wilko'i 4 Alfred (i EVKNTS TOMOKUOW. Thoro will be throe races tomorrow afternoon uq follows: 3:137 paoo, purge 8:10 trot, paoe, puree 1500. 2:12 PACK. William Alcymoct 1 1 1 The Bishop, Algol Wilkes '2 '2 '2 I'entland, 4 Woodland Boy, Gusto 4 4 2.12.

MRS, TANNER A CRIPPLE SPHIKOFIBLD, AuRUSt Govoruar Tanner has sont trained miroo to Manltou, to cure lor Mrs. Xan- ner, who Is suffer log wltb a sprained leg, tho result of being thrown from her horse wbllo riding In the Qardon of the Gods. While Qovornor and Mrs. Tanner wore galloping along one of the drives in the purk lust week Mrs. Tanner's saddle slipped, und befoni the horse could be stopped sbo fell and bor leg badly wrenched.

It in now in a platiter cast and bho is nofe ablo to be moved borne at present. COURT HOUSE CONTRACT LET CHARLESTON, August were ojiened horu for lotting tho to build a now Coles county court house. There woro nlno bidders present from Cbloago, St. Lou It), Pooria and other cities. The contract was awarded to A.

G. CampUeld of Bloh- mond, for native sandstone to be used. Tho highest bid wae Tbe building Is to bu completed within a yoar. No Change. There la absolutely no change whatever In the condition of Mrs.

fid. Matteo, who was Injured by falling from the porch on Monday evening. Tho ease required the most careful attention and nursing and a professional nurrai bits been sooarcd from Chicago. The pbysi- oini hop" for ohaogo loon, bnt to far none Is manifoat. W.

C. T. U. Meeting. Rognlar meeting of tho W.

0. T. U. at 8:30 Thursday afternoon. BaelneHi of speolal Importanco.

Every mom bur ii requested to be present. families are usually the butt oondnnt- ed lo which the wife doei nail the soold log. A mttu't Molding doei no goad. Quotations on Live Stock, Poultry, Hay and Other Products of the Fann- ers. MILLS AT MT, PULASKI FUfcASKr, August 80th annual ronnian of the uld settlors of Juogtin ouunl.y WUH lield hero yesterday.

Fully Iti.UOO persons wcro pioBtmt. ArtdroBBon woroznndo by A. Horn of this oily, ox-Qovornor Ogli'H- by of Elkbnrt, B. F. Caldwoll, Donio- oriitio candidate fur congress (or tho 17th district, und I.

K. -Hills, Kopuhlloan candidate for congrons, aleo (or this i trlot. A game ol basuball between tho Lincoln and AlaUaon clubs was a feature) o( the day, rsBultinK In nooro of to 7 in favor of Mattuan. Thy oiuraiso closud with a display oi flroworUs In tho ovon- Ing. OQLESBY'S FAKKWELLi.

Thoao who vootenluy heard the trembling voice ot Qovornor Ualoeby, u) bo uiaJo the uddroae of the morntni; to confreres of a generation that In panning away, heard it far tho last time in public, as be announced that that was his laflt public appearance us a (speaker. The final npeoah of a man has ocooplud no largo a Apace in the history of Illinois an tans Governor Ogleahy, la an oouaelon of moro than passing inter eal. A lloutBU'snt and a captain cf the Mox- loan war, a cilonel, a brlgiuiler and major general In the war of the rebelli a senator (if tho Unllod Btateo, threo tlineo governor of Illlnolfl, traveler over Enropo, Aelit and parte of Afrloi ia record to bo proud of. Mr. Ogloaby baa inudo speeches ID every county of Illinois, save one.

And now that tho weight of yenro and many Is bringing bin long a to a clone, he cborncfl the oldest town In big own county of Logan to ring down the oortalu. Of course bis epeoob WOB patbetlo. No pyrotecbnloi wore indulged In, and DO spread eaglelntu. Leaning on a cane be spoke In a voloa that rarely went abovo a oouversutlonul tone. Muoh buiuor was loteriipersed, but It won jaat unoh a familiar tulk DI might be expected from a veteran, who for 60 yoari ban been In public life, and takes bla farewell for ever.

Ha told the story of bit life and bo told ot hopati of the atom. ore Ratting more fcaroo thun they buvn boeu for no mo time pant and nru consequently higher price. They hove gone np in tho past week and tbo loalors cay Unit Iho chnnoos are they will to be morn expensive. Tim dealers uro now offeriug oonti por 'u for them anil tho retail price will 10 raUod in proportion. POULTRY.

Thero is a gootl denl of poultry now iliiK dlToii'd in tin' local markets. Thn irleoB paid by Atlun are as follows: luns i rents por pound, eprlngB cents, rnoBUTtf il oontu, ben tjrkoyg 0 cents, RubWere cents, Kgga cunts pur (107,011. OKA IN. Somo ear corn ami a i wheat and oats is ilollvcrtui, but the grnin receipts have been rnthor light i ihi) past week. Thn priocM puid hv the Sbullabargrr Mill iinil Klovatoi' company uro as fullows: Wheat (b cunts per bnubul, while corn 37 cunts, yellow o-jrn Ml oonto; white oats IB centt, mixed oats 10 cunts; rye lid conli'.

L1VK b'lOCK. Tbo prices paM lur llvu stock are an follows: (Jowu and heifers So fli; fil.liu In $-1 UTi; to lil.GO; )huep to JJ1.JC; a i A Kow i i i i i bny willn for $7 por ton; lil Imv I'i'r ton ai clover hay kbont $ti ja I JllDE.H A TALLOW. A a liny- lor hliloe 8 nonta per ound and for lallon 3 ormls por pound. SCHLEY MUCH BETTER WESTPOHl, Auguct Ihls inornlrin fuunil A i a t'ohloy greatly nuprnvoil. now points to npoi'tly rn'ovory.

Ho panfiiu very ccmfortablo iilRlil. Hu Intciiila lo go to Washington tomorrow unless tho pbysloiann alisuliitoly furbid It. Tharo will be nn npun un'otinp; of tlio Fratornul Army of America at tbo K. P. hall In tho Powers i i thin evening oomiuenolna at 8 o'oleok.

HaprornuOoiu- ninndcr U. Abraras of Taylorvillo will bo proBotu nud the mooting on Frnlcrnal Innuranou. Mr. is 11 prominent member tbo K. Modern Woodmen und Court of Honor.

All peruoiifi Interetted In fraternal Iniut- ODOQ are luvited. --Lynn MmneB, ROU of Dr. and Mrs. Ira N. HarnoB.ban returned to Uooatiir to upend hie vacation i big parents.

Ho hno boon connected with a hOHpltal In liohton during tho nummor. Ho will remain lu tho elty until the opening of Harvard On Thurnflny afternoon thctWabash and Illinoia Coiitru! olty tlokot odlcen will dodo at a o'clock p. uocouut of tbo You invito diBtippoiutmont whon you JJeWitt'8 Littlo Early Kibers uro uBBy, thorough lit- tlo pillr). 1'lioy euro conBtipatiou gad eicli hoiidBclio just us HUTO ue you tuka thbin. H.

W. Boll, N. L. Kione. Dr.

U. V. Louergan baa bad a drag room added to hie eulto of offices la the Millikln building. Half a girl's pleasure in going on trip la to aeo ihe nnnoumotnont In 1 tbo papor. A 16 year old girl doon not leom to nallur from warm weather at much us her mother.

--Nod Freomnn I a a rooitlon. --Jetcn Horton of La Place in vliltini; relntlvea in tbo olty. --Nil. W. Xciloler roturnofl yeoter- day from vltit witb friend: and relatives at LHchfleld and Irving.

K. Morgan went to Chi- ooeo thin morning. rune anupt CICAH or DR CREAM BAKINii POWDER Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Pair.

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