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THE REVIEW W. J. MIZE CO. THU11SDAY MOUNING. 1SSS.

PBESIDEXT CLEVELAND anl Miss Frances Folsom were married last evening. UEKU MOST, tiie anarchist, was yesterday sentenced to prison for one year and fined five hundred dollars. A TKAMi' brutally outraged Eliza Andrews, a thirteen-year-old girl, at Centralia. yesterday. If captured, it is thought he will be lynched.

WIT AND WISDOM. --Take your meals at Singleton's. --Delicious coffee at Singleton's, al dtf. --Self-dressing bangs at Thayer's. m4dlm --Paris vs.

Decatur on Friday afternoon. j2-3t --Telephone Doc Maflitt for ice. No. 100. alGdtf styles in Lair goods at Thayer's.

m4dlm --Telephone 100 for Doc Mafflt's crystal ice. al6tf --The depot at Argenla is being improved. --Joe Elliott went to White Heath Monday. --Wheat could look no better than at present. --Horn, to Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Cheiio- wetu, a daughter. --Sunday is "Children's Day" at the United Brethren church. --The residence and office of Madden and Dunbar is in rapid progress of erection.

--Frank Query who has been attending school at Lebanon, Ohio, returned home Friday. --Five young converts were baptized and received into the Presbyterian church Sunday. --Rev. James II. Crowder.

of Bethany, delivered the memorial address at the M. E. church Sunday. --Xelse Gerber. who has been visiting his parents a few days, returned to school at Bloommgton Monday.

--Charles Barber went to Springfield Saturday to join his wife and children who are visiting in the capital city. --Misses Vina and Kosa Stevenson aiid their brother Walter Sundayed with relatives and friends in Monticello. --Our public school closed Friday. The scholars were treated to ice cream by the teachers. Will Cooper and Chas.

Fesler. --The turn out from here to the show was not as large as is usual to such occasions, there being only about twenty-five. --Charles Fesler, and his sister, Miss Flora, visited near Sullivan over Sunday with the family of Mr. Al Wentz. They returned Monday.

--The twentieth of this month is jubilee day over the convertion of one hundred souls during the late le- vivals of the United Brethren. --The saud and brick is now on the ground for Dr. G. B. AVhitacre's residence near D.

II. Garver's. When the lumber arrives the doctor will erect a nice comfortable dwelling. Muroa. --J.

R. Race, of Decatur, was in town Friday. --A brother of II. B. Smith is here on a visit.

--Abel Locke are papering the Presbyterian church. --A great many took advantage of the cheap rates to go to Decatur on Monday. --W. II. Couover and daughter.

Stella, left Tuesday for a visit in Fort Morgan. Colorado. --J. R. Mills, anil W.

J. Wayne, of Decatur. were the guests ot Maj. C. F.

Emery last Sunday. --tjuite a number of people from this neighborhood left Tuesday on the excursion over the Midland. --Mrs. Barbara Wright, wife of Charles Wright, died on Sunday night of consumption. She was buried on Tuesday.

your fishing tackle at 138 Merchant street, mlodtf --Ed. Denz, Central Block, is the tailor to patronize. --Ed. Denz has received his new spring piece goods. a20d2m --A pair of slippers--banana and orange Clinton Bugle.

--Call on Ed. Denz for a neat fitting suit, Central Block. a20d2m --Don't forget that Lehman Bolen have everything in their line, jltf --Dr. Hubbell at New Deming until Saturday night, June 5th. m29dtf --Go to the 99-cent store for the best 5-cent cigar in the market.

mlGdtf --Call at Spencer, Lehman the Champion Iron Force Pump.n7dw --Just received--French Pique neckwear, at II. F. Ehrman SOdlw --All kinds of upholstery at Geo. Hart's. 2-19 North Main street.

m30 dlw --Beautiful window shades at Geo. P. Hart's, 249 North Main street. m30 dlw --Straw hats and light stiff hats in profusion, at II. F.

Ehrman mSOdlw --Millinery opening all the time at Miss Williams', 101 N. Water street. mSOdlw --Go to D. S. Shellabarger for flour, meal and all kinds of mill feed, fidtf --Get one of the latest price lists of base bull supplies at II.

Mueller Sons', mlodtf --See game between Paris and Decatur Friday afternoon. It will be a good one. j2-3t --Peck Co. have fresh bread every day; also the best country butter in the city. mSOdlw --Call at the Catholic book store for books, stationery, notions and all kinds of candies.

a27dtf --Bread, pies, cakes, fresh and nice, at Combs tinman's, South Main street, always on hand. d22tf --Parties wishing strawberries by the crate, will do well to call on Lehman Bolen. j2dtf --Call at Miss Williams', 1C1 North Water street, and see her display of able man. He should be elected Governor of the Traveler. --The celebrated Pennsylvania," Philadelphia and Queen City" lawn Mowers in all the different sizes are sold by Morehouse, Wells Co." dwtf --Fresh vegetables, clean fresh strawberries and all kinds of groceries, --The G.

A. R. decorated the graves in the cemetery east of town on Sunday forenoon and went out to the Ridge Chapel in the afternoon. --The picnic last Thursday was largely attended and every body seemed to enjoy themselves. Many thanks are due Major Emery for the manner in which it was conducted.

He talks of having another in a few weeks. --Miss Louise Crocker, daughter of Hon. John II. Crocker, returned Saturday from Granville, Ohio, where she attended school. The term does not end for several weeks yet.

but she was compelled to leave on account of poor health. --When a train is surgin' 'round a curve it suggests the imminency of a deep Gazette. --Somebody thinks that the rooster is like an early spring flower, because he is a Bugle. --Order vour ice from Doc Maftit, telephone No. 100.

It is pure as crystal and cold as Iceland. alOdtf --Ilatfield's Hour is known everywhere. Ask your grocer for it. You will be pleased with it. m20dtf.

--The best, handsomest, cheapest awnings in town, at Geo. P. Hart's, 249 North Main street. m30dlw --Meals at all hours at Wilson Hodge's European restaurant, and all sorts of restaurant goods. mSOdlw --Reaches'.

Spaulding and McClean base ball supplies at n. Mueller Sons', 138 Merchant street. mlSdtf --Dr. HubbeJl's new patent nose guard for spectacles kept in stock at at I. F.

Peck Haworth block, first door east of Powers Haworth's. m2Sdlw --The difference between a poor angler, Sophronia, and the fish he tries to catch is this: The angler baits his hook and the fish hooks his Courier. --For over a quarter of a century, physicians have prescribed Nichols' Bark and Iron as a reliable and valuable remedy for dyspepsia and general debility. dw4w --Just received, a nice line of spring and summer suitings, will be put up to order in good style at very low prices, at Fleury's, 158 Merchant street. m2Sd.tw3m --Gentlemen, if you want a all-hand-made shoe, ordinarily worth $8, we will sell them to you for S7.50.

Go to Busher Hutchin's and you can get them. dtf. --All parties wishing to buy are requested, at Spencer, Lehman and examine the Myers' force pump. It has several important advantages over all others. --Hello! you hungry man, why don't you go to Wilson Hodge's European restaurant, north of Millikin'a bank, and get a good, square, substantial meal for twenty-live cents.

mSOdlw --June llth and 12th the D. E. railway will sell round-trip excursion tickets to Pittsburgh, Ohio, at a very- low rate. Tickets good for thirty days. Call on W.

II. Shimer for rates, and time of departure of trains. --A poor appetite, a badly nourished body and shattered nerves' are the tliree worst enemies of human happiness. All who take Nichols' Bark and Iron are effectually protected from these calamities. dw4w fits stopped free by Dr.

Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. No Cts after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and S2.00 trial bottle to fit cases. Send to Dr.

Kline, 931 Arch Pa. febOdw --Carroll Edds has opened out a first- class boarding house at 316 East Maiu street. Boarders taken by the meal, day or week, and rooms to let with or without board, for short or long time. House is new and home like. mSOdlw Trust me, said aa impecunious but loving young husband to his wife as he left her to go after the marketing.

"Oh, dear," she sighed, the grocery-keepers only would," Traveler. --Ladies, do you want a shoe that will wear eighteen months. If you do, go to Busher Hutchin's and buy a pair of those celebrated French kid hand made shoes, worth in large cities S8.00. We sell them for $6.00. They are IIuTcniN.

m20dt --Many of the Business Men are also taking advantage of the special reduc- fight for the nomination on the -republican ticket. --Ed. Barnwell left for St. Louis Sunday night, where he has a week's engagement at the Standard theatre. Ed is gaining a world-wide reputation as a fire eater, and is justly termed the Human Volcano." His entertainment at the opera house last week proved very satisfactory.

--Memorial and Decoration day services were appropriately observed in this place on Sunday and Monday in the city park. Rev. Mr. Smith, of Danville, delivered the memorial address on Sunday, and Cerro Gordo Post, No. 210, attended the services in a body.

The address.on Monday was made by Rev. W. F. Gilmore, of Hillsboro, who' also took part in the decorating services, and marched from the city park to the cemetery with the old veterans. The pleasant weather permitted a large crowd to attend on both occasions.

Business houses were closed from one to four o'clock on Monday. and many of them were gaily decked with the stars and stripes. The Cerro Gordo baud furnished music. Itlis Dyea Walton City. iss Birdie Edminston is visiting in Dyeatnr.

The strawberry festival proceeds amountedto $90. J. L. Renfro was in Decatur on business Monday. B.

F. Muller has contracted to work at the tile factory. --Mrs. It. F.

Doyle started on Monday for a visit in Pennsylvania. J. A. Roney and T. J.

Freeland were in Bethany Decoration Day. --Dr. R. II. Lougwell.

of Dalton, is visiting his son Al. at Illiopolis, 111. Mrs. Luther Rose and daughter, of Windsor, visited Mrs. E.

P. Ililligoss Sunday. --Misses Joe and Laura Reader are keeping house for Uncle Billy Cole this summer. --Mrs. L.

A. Lnughlin has just returned from a visit to Windsor and Shelbyville. John Grindslade, one of the proprietors of our tile works, was in Decatur Tuesday. Mrs. Dcats, of De'catur, and her two little boys, visited her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Masterson, last Ed. Adams, of Decatur.

spent Sunday with friends in Dalton. This occurs very frequently with Ed. lately, aud we don't blame him either, not saying that Ed. comes to see any of the young ladies. Dalton can boast of having more good looking young ladies than any town its size in central Illinois.

A. 0. BREWER! The Wholesale and Retail BAKER! 211 NORTH MAIN STREET, Decatur, Illinois. n4dly Improved For Macon Items. --Wm.

May visited Blue Mcnmd on Sunday--Mr. and Mis. Vinson, of Newport. Kentucky, are visiting Dr. Kizer and family.

--Mr. and Mrs. J. J). Spitler, of Sullivan, are visiting W.

n. Wliitaker and family. --Miss Fannie Basher, of Clovers- port, Kentucky, is visiting her cousin Wm. May. --Misses Mamie Kinney and Flora Bates and Messrs.

Mooro and Malloy, of Decatur, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Swatz.

--The following teachers have been employed to teach the coming winter term: Principal, X. W. Brubaker, of Virden, grammar room; Ella Boyer, intermediate, Ada Lewis; first primary, Jennie Neil; second primary, Mary Johnson. Blver Excuralon from Rock hlapd To Fulton, Ddtouqiie, MeGugor, La Crope, Winma, Red Wing, Hastings and St. Panl.

Tlie E. has arranged for very low rates both for way and round trip. Tickets (rood to return till October 15th. Those go- fug north should call on the D. ticket agent tor full information LJUM! rates.

INFAVSPAPERf New Deming until June 5th. m29dtf --Ladies' patent leather Oxfords are the newest style for widths, at Powers Haworth's. ru23 dtf --When a man has his watch stolen, it is a sign that he's not a watch in and there should be a watch Sun. --100 different pants patters at S6 to $9 to order, at Fleury's, the French cutter, 158 Merchant street. m28d w3m --Do not fail to see the extra low prices in pants goods at Fleury's, the French cutter, 158 Merchant street, 28dw3m --Ask for D.

S. Shellabargers Roller Process Pearl corn meal; guaranteed superior to any made in the state. f4dtf --A new Hue of brackets, pictures and frames at tUe 09-cent stoie, also nice curtain poles iiinety-nine cents per pair. ml6dtf. --Shellabarger White Loaf and Daily Bread flour still takes the tion for summer term offered by the Business College.

On Wednesday six students entered for a commercial course--three of whom are established in business. Parents, a practical business education can never prove amiss. --Having sold my store fixtures to Mr. E. J.

Harpstrite, and wishing to close up my business accounts, all those indebted to me will please call at my old stand and settle the same by cash, note or otherwise, and all those holding claims against me will present them for settlement as soon as possible and receive prompt payment. Any person having purchased anything of me for the past 13 years and is dissatisfied, can have the same exchanged by calling on the undersigned. Yours truly, H. POST. Decatur, Illinois, May 29,1886.

Decatur No, 37, I. O. O. F. gppcmi mccui oi this encampment thio (Thursday( evening at eighto'clock sharp, for practice in the degrees.

F. M. PRATT, C. P. J.

C. MARK, Scribe. Awarded Gold Medal of First- Class at the World's Fair, New Orleans. FOR SALE BY H. McDERMOTT, 636 E.

Eldorodo St. OUR BARGAIN COLUMN FOB SALE. -J71OR SALE OR very good bouse of seven nxmia, stable, well, cellar, with a large, flno, high lot. For sale on monthly trade fora prairie farm. I will give or take the L.

WALSTON. m30dwtf Decatur Railroad Time Card. ABASH, ST. LOUIS AND PACIFIC. OOINO KAST.

No. 44, Atlantic Express. No. 42, Litchtninp- Kxprcs. 11:40 am 10:05 pm IK" The following 1'rcitflit trains will cm ry piiseenifcrs i Tickets: Going Rout Golnir East 4 am AccoinmodtUlon Express pm OO1NCJ WEST.

No. 43, Fast Line 4 am No. 45, Pacific Express. pin No. 47, Accommodation 7 uo ara The following freight trains will curry passengers wilh tickets: Going West iSjgTiptn CHICAGO DIVISION.

No. 2, CliicitKO KxpresB 12:15 am No. 4, Chicago Mail ST. I.OU1S WEST. No.

5, Express pin No. 3, St. Louis Express uin No. 4.3, Fast Lino 4.ICuin OR SALE OK flno stock of drugs In. a town of eight thousand Inhablt- 3nts in central Illinois.

Good location, and olng good business. Call on Odor Steams. Olt SALE OB fine farm of 100 aoras adjoining Newtonia, Newton county, Missouri. Beautiful prairie land, all under fence, and cross-fonocd, and In good ouliva- tlon. Apply at 127 East Main street, Decatur, Illinois.

OR SALEOR TRADE--A good hotel property, in a thriving town in this county, and now doing a thriving business. Will sell or trade for Decatur property. Call, or addres J. W. North Franklin cutnr, Illinois, mltltf ALL on Hall 4 Isblcr, corner of Broadway ana Sangatnon to get your house painting, ornamental and sign painting done; also graining, paper hanging.

Kalsorulnlng, mlttdlm ISS WILDER, New York Dressmaker, has removed her dressmaking parlors to more pleasant and suitable rooms at 242 South Water street, and Is now prepared to wait upon her old customers, and as many now ones as willI furor lie. wltu tlielr patronage, teed to ploase all. ones as Gunrati. Bob Kestcvens on Mon- day found a very nice pencil holder, lost on is train by some one getting off at Docatur The owner can get the same by culling at THE KEVIKW office, and paying for this notice, dtl K. SPORE has removed bis pension buei- ness from Esquire Steven's to Esquire door south of county clerk, where he will be, hereafter, every Satur, to attend to pension matters.

Kesidence, 17 H. CondftSt. aprS EAUTIFUL city lots for sale, situated the west and northwest part ol the cii also desirable lots located in varioi street, De- the city, ranging In price from Enquire at the agency of Odor 4 Stci I Merchant street. in parts of fi to 'Urns, l.Vi VOIi SALE--My nice, suburban home, on I Water street, just north of city limits. Collection! made In all parts of the Vnlton States, Canada and Europe.

No fee unless successful. Call on or address Georgo llrowi), at tornoy at law, Deeutur, Illinois, Local Freight A I i FIIOU ST. No. 2, Chicago Express No. 4, Atlantic Ej No.

12, Lightning Express 'olfowi, No. 4, Atlantic Express, 12, Lightning E. The following freight trains will carry pas- 11:55 pm all dealers and at lead. For sale by our mills. f4dtf --Warm meals, all sorts of restaurant goods, clean, neat and wholesome, at Combs In man's restaurant South Main street.

d22tf --Call on Louis McKenxie, the only One boot and shoe manufacturer in the city. liepairing a specialty, 151 East Prairie street. mSdlm --A full line of force pumps, wood pumps and chain pumpa, continually on hand at Spencer, Lehman of Wood and Main streets. fl9dtf --The Paris club is a strong one and will make the White Stockings hustle to win on Friday afternoon. All lovers of the game should be in attendance.

8t --A Florida judge descended from the bench and whipped a lawyer. An Cerro Cordu. --Mrs. J. B.

Crissey is visiting in Decatur. --A. R. Scott, of Bethany, did business in this place yesterday. --H.

Kuns Sons have shipped 25,000 bushels of corn this week. --H. M. Green is beautifying his residence with a now portico in front. --An unusual amount of corn has been shipped from this place during the past week.

--The building boom continues. There has been some dozen or more dwellings erected this spring. --Mrs. Joseph Auten and Mrs. S.

A. McKay attended commencement exercises at Monticello last week. John Eiler, who lives west of here, had a horse drop dead this morning, while bringing a load of corn to town. --Mrs. Sallie Grubb and Mrs.

John Hudson and little daughter, of Decatur, are visiting relatives here this week. --W. B. Humphrey and J. E.

Wooters were down from Monticello Monday evening. Mr. Wooters has been employed to conduct the public schools of this place the coming year. sengers with tickets on the St. Louis Division: Going West Arrive from West 7:00 pm Through cars to New York and Boston without change.

Short line to St. Louis, Kansas City, Denver. San Francisco, Portland, and all points In Texas. For further information and circulars in regard to routes, cull at the Wu- bash ticket office. INDIANAPOLIS, DECATU11 AND 8P1UNO- FJELD RAILWAY.

UOR SALE ON EASY TEUMS-Either one Ij of two handsome brick houses, containing ten nice rooms, with closets, pantries, halls, water, gas and every convenience-necessary for comfort. One house Is situated on West William street, and one on Bast Wood near Franklin street. For further Information, call on or address P. H. Brueck, core of Decatur Mutual and Accident Relief Association, new Ullrich Decatur, Illinois.

dtf Hong's laundries. 122 South Main street and 1.1S» Kast Prairie street. Shirts, 10 collurs, 5 cts. a pair; underwear, 2 for 15 cts. Work every day.

Ho has lidded to his luuudries a splendid Steam Ironing Machine. Collars for cents each, and cuffs 5 cents oer pair. IVratt FOR RENT. OR tt acres of splendid blue grass pasture, waist high, situated ono mile from cltr limits: living water on premises. For further particulars enquire at real estate agency of Odor Stearns, 156 Merchant street.

Twoi I assengcr trains daily each way. nc, going cast, to The Cleveland, Buffalo, Columbus, Cincinnati, I Louisville, I Jacksonville, Philadelphia, New York, lialtlraorc, Washington, and to all points oast, northeast and southeast. Direct line going west to Olt RK.VT--To a family without small children, two largo, nice, clean rooms, at the Hlnkle block, South Webster street. WANTED. ANTED-Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, for man and wife and one child.

Reference given. Address L. H. Box Postolilco. m29dlw Qulncy, Hannibal, 3t.

Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kimsas City, Atchlson, Topeka, Denver, San Franslsco, and to alt points west, northwest and southwest. 1'ree Reclining Chair Cars in each direction. Trains leave Decatur for the cast at A. M. and Arrive M.

A. M. Tickets via D. 8. for sale by agents of connecting linos.

Baggogd checkod through to destination. For further information, cull 'on, or address, G. M. ABBOTT, Gen. Agent.

JNO. 8. LAZARUS, Gen. Pass. Agt.

Lady agents actually clear $20 dally with njy wonderful now patent rub tfqr femnles: ono lady sold Mme. A. B. LJTTlX Boj ber undergarment for fej 60 first two hours. 443, Chicago, TACOBWILHELMV.tbc old reliable barber has at his shop, south side old square three barber chairs and as good workmen as can anywhere be found.

Hair cutting and shaving In the best style. Try the balm of roses for WESTWARD one going to the flourishing town of Gfrard, Kansas, it will pay them to call at the real estate otHcc of Odor It Btoarna, Merchant, street, and examine the complete map and business directory of said town. They con also show them some special bargains of town lots and city property located In that wide-awake, fast-growing town No. 103. 100-ACRB FARM for sole at two-thirds Its value, situated at about one-half mile of LaPlace, Illinois.

Is beautifully located, lying gently rolling to the south and cast; rich prairie spjl--block sandy loam; is well fenced, surrounded by Ijpdge. Goof) farin house of four rooms and summer kitchen: farm barn that will accommodate four horses and eight tons of hay; good well, orchard, etc. Everything about premises In good repair. Part of purchase price on liberal STEAUNS. GLOYES THIS TIME! -AT- Bradley Ladies' Colored Berlin Gloves, 12 inches long, at lo cts.

a pair. Ladies' Genuine Lisle Thread Gloves, choice colors, at 2-3 woith 35 cts. Pure Silk Jersey Gloves at 60 worth 05 cts. Ladies Fine Gage Berlin Gloves, perfect fitting, at 20 cts. a pair.

One lot of TaffettaSilk Gloves, small sizes only, in black and worth 50 cts. Pure Silk Jersey Gloves, 13 inches long, at 75 wortli $1.00. SILK MITTS. One lot of Silk Lace Mitts, in Black, Tans, Creams, Modes, Browns, and inches long, at 25 cts. a pair, worth 40 cts.

Ladies'Solid Silk Mitts, Full Length. Black and Colors, at 45 cts. Ladies'. Misses', and Children's Opera Silk Mitts, in all grades, just opened. Ladies' Jersey Silk Lace Mitts, Fine Quality.

Blacks only, at 34 worth 50 cts. Ladies' Milanese Silk Mitts, All Colors, at worth (15 cts. AT BRADLEY BROTHERS' NEW YORK STORE. WE AfiE NEVER UNDERSOLD! Our prices on good, honest Watches are not duplicated by other houses with goods of corresponding qualities. Don't be Induced to buy a shoddy cased cheap watch until you call at a RELIABLE WATCH HOUSE and learn the prices for good watches.

No. 96. ATA House and two lots, making 1GO front, on West Mucon street. House DM four large rooms and a number one basement; the latter has a nine-Inch wall and is cemented on sides and bottom-- always dry 3ood cistern and well, walksund nuthouses trade forty acres of good TT Timber land on the I. railroad for carpenter work.

AJso lota for Bale on South Webster street, In Henkle's addition to Decatur. Call on Mrs. M. Hcnlcle. Commercial block, Vast Eldorado street.

INDIAN APOLIS.DKCATURSPRINGFl ELD OOINO CAST. No. 2 Mail i0am No. 4 Columbus and Cincinnati Exp. 10:00 pm No.

IS Freight No. 14 Freight AHBIVE FROM THE EAST. No. 1 Mall 2:45 pm No. 3 Rxprees 4:00 am No.

11 8:00 pm No. 13 Freight. Connections. east. Itoollnlng chair car on night train free to Cincinnati.

Tickets can bo be secured of H. W. Shimer. Union depot, on at city office opposite postofltao, G. M.

ABBOTT, General Agent, Deoatur. JOHN S. LAZARUB, General Passenger Agent, ILLINOIS MIDLAND. OOINO BABT. Mall and Express arrives at 11:35 am Mall and Express leaves at --A surprise party was given at the I at.

residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodson Monday evening, some fifty or more of their friends being present. A to collect orders foe standard publications' To these who are willing to work we can offer great Induownsnt and permanent employment. Gallon or write for terms, to J.

H. Shade, manager for O. A. Browulng 108 Merchant street, Doca- tur, Illinois. This property will bo sold lit bard times prices! early and secure a bargain.

Call Watches were Never Cheaper than Now. We show a larger stock and better variety than any of our competitors and always make lower prices, W. R. ABBOTT The Reliable Watch Dealers. OPERA HOUSE.

lirANTED--Everybody to know that we renovate feathera and work ovor old mattresses, at the mattress factory; also fill straw All work put up in the boat of 'the way. Tele- MIBCELLANEOUB. QOJVILLB, the house furnisher, is painting 1 the town red on cook stoves. A D. BRIDGMAN, M.

and real, deuce North Clay ton 8t. Call ut ofllc- or Telephone No. 904. very pleasant evening was spent. --George N.

Snapp came down from Mansfield Saturday morning, and spent the Sabbath with his Certo Gordo friends. George is a candidate for county anperintendent of schools in hia county, and is making a strong Local Freight At OOtNO WKJiT, Mall and at Mall and Express leaves at (1:45 am Local Freight arrives ut urn Local Freight leaves at an D. H. Maowrer. CHAMPAIGN AND HA VAN LINK Trata Ho.

3 arrives in Decatur at 10o'clock departs 8t 2:00 reaching- Drhana at 6 conn -No. I i via Havana and abash. B. DuMBBrn, Aseat, H. A.

MCDONALD, General Manger. arts at 2:00 reaching- Drhana at connoctlttg at wlijte Heath with train ith the Kvaoaa Pity coaches. a BDKli your Dwntur coal, Mpvewood and chunks of the Bell Team, or telephone 340. rds, 1305 North novlSdtf T7IRANK HALEY delivers baggage to all parts oftheolty. Calls promptly answered.

Telephone No. 46 Nicholas notol, or ephone denoc. JHdly COMMENCING MAY COMPANY. AM East Prairie, (sundrynian, per dozen for collars: five oentD rt pair for oiitfi; ten cents each for shirts ten ounu each for undenroof. two for flr- tcon ceuts.

T7HJUND--Some money, on Merchant (tract. Toe person loslnc it, can bare the urae by calling at H. W. Hill ft and paying for J2dlw Presenting on Monday evening the frightfully erratic comedy, "ROOMS FOR RENT!" Changing the Bill Nightly. Admission--No.

30c and Vic. at Curtis ft Keserved sears.

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