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Of com. 25. at pan 65c. ana $1.35. oid or young, should see the new est thing in 25c tinets re- holds the cuff to the sleeve without tlie aid of a "top button.

See them and you will have no oilier. LEADING SO Goods. on Ion have G-O CAKES, PIES, Etc. Everything made at Brewer's is as choice as i in be found anywhere. 1 ut Cm '83, 'M opinion stoves It A old Co Deo.

10 BREWER THE BAKER, 211 North Decatur, 111. Tho Most Complete Gasoline Stove Made. ODS easxms excess Call examine this sStove whether you want to buy or not. It will interest you. Sold only by FERGUSONS Dll 125 North Water BRE.

1 iiml awtet, buttermilk for Bale ot iiiltry itopot, '2J1 North Minn dtrcet, 1 ilelworcil in imy pnrt of I i at '-o per KiiUon TolophoDo U2 J'J dtf i neNr No. 100 nud crs A Mullit Hpepuil ntttn 'n tmi 1 to nil order-) Three kvngons ou mils i apr 7 dtf MPN good Bolul working for lln nt lift ber ti Bakers. 2 dwtC )t your ice oE Antrim Telephone BUOWN will pnv cwb. for a first- tu Ht uot wel toe thnn Urn tu wel toe U1 Potiuds nor be over 7 lears old Hi) MPN'S Low Ont bhoes at half price at iTutchms' 4clAwtf Ton birthday presents, bny a Gent's Sruokmp Juolrot nt Stioes dtf X-SF Black Cloth for your screen iluorn aud You will like it bettor thun other color Bold by More- honae, Wells Co 29 dwtf SPEOIVL sale to duy and to morrow Mou mo Shoes at Busher fe Hutchms'. 4 Hi nt 11 rates to Knnini nnd Nebraska via.

tho I i i Central Peoria Docatur Lvans am. 1111 1013 i a rallwa8 and yoneral Intormatlou eall on or write to 11 ticket auoiit Union Depot a -I-KS ftr Ona yoor, TiRMS. OorHw, Three Hontlu, 10 It 80 US WEDNESDAY JUNE 10,1835. LOCAL NEWS. IF you want to keep your meats, butter and milk cold aud sweet, buy an Alaska Eefrigerator of E.

D. BABTHOLOMHW Co. JIOK Knife Shoes. 9 dtf "Two OBPIUVS' to-night without full. SOOIABLB to morrow evening at Stapp Chapel.

HIBERNIAN band concert at the tabernacle to night. THE Presbyterian picnic at the Park was a big success. ATTEND the dime dramatic cntertim- ment this evening. No 43,071, and not 43,871, drew the Champion road cart the Noramn drawing ANOTHER large crowd attended the Goodman band concert at tho Park last night. THE Jack knife Shoe is the shoe for you Black Son.

') dif THE TJniversahst Church sociable will be held this evening at the home of Mrs David Levy GDuWest King street Hacks will be at tho church at 7 o'clock this evening to carry friends to the house THE largest invoice of hreworks ever brought to this city are now on dibplaj at Crotors Sc Paynes Confectionery, Opera Block June 9 dim PHILIP IAYLOB and J. W. Diller will open a new carriage and npair shop on Jackson street, between Prairie and Wil ham streets FINE family tlour and superior grocer ies at Hanks Patterson's store, Hi South Water street. Give them a cnll. WE have tbe best 52 CO Ladies' Goat and Kid Shoes in the city 9 dtf BLACK boN THE St Nicholas Hotel is to be given a new coat of paint--a Boston tint Ihe new city treasurer is becoming ver esthetic.

"LAiem and the worl 1 laughs with Weep anel you alone I 01 this bravo okl earth must borrow Its i It has trouble ouot of Its ow i JL HAUSHEIS hne a fine line of buggies bo ib selling at from SCO to aud he does repair work on short Lotico at sin all coat HELI swall the base ball park tho yt inig men substantial eucour and they wi 1 furnish hue bitiou games worth witnessing 10UOAIN CHOICE SUG4K OUULD BONELESS A I A BA.CON, "ttHHOUi CUUH OH P.KK i Ol 1MBOD1 BltOS Mus PHILLIPS bai )M lur horse and tivo tthecledph i 'em to Chnrley Oiildnellfoi I JO Inc colebrntel Humes Bros' pianos are on sab only at Preecotta parlor ID. opera block ATTEND the jubi'ee concert to night at the African Methodist Ghurcb, on Crro- etory ptreot Admitsion 10 and cents Arrange bo present. Aim, Sarsapanlla is a liiKhl) eoneoi- trati.il extiact of Snrsapari'ln, unil otlior blood i i roots, with to dido ot Potassium and Iron Its control over bcrofuloua diseases 13 unequaled by other moiliciue PLENTY of Lome grown "trawberne 1 Ibe lineal nt Pock i Oo a store in opera Try them evening a mtnuaJ in which little folks participated, wns given at the homo of Mr and Mrs N. Hager man It was conducted by Mrs Lewis and was quite success H. BLACK i SON Jack Knifa Shoes aro the best in tue city--only 82 9 dtf ON the fourth page will be founJ the list of questions ward school pupils had to answer for admission to the high school next yenr The names of successful pu pils appear another column SFE the J.

Black Son Jack Knife 82 Shoes 9 dtf THE grajs on the circle in tbe old equate wna clipped close yesterday after noon by Col. Spore, the giant cuttodmn of tho city park Mra BARHOOK, Qumcy, 111, snvp "I had a eongh, Ihieo mouths, so bad 1 couM not lay down at night, which the dootois failed to relieve. I would as soon have die 1 as lived in that condition, one bottle of Burks White Pine Balsam cured omi friendd will say, our trade ban uioreaaed till we aro tbe Leading Shoe Dealers in Decutur Black Sou ODnHAVEN the prize decorator, IP still with Abe' fe Locke'e pnpe house Got him to adorn our homes He alivnjs patrons of the houee. havo thn best 81 00 Toe Slippers in the ity Black Sou To OUR C)tf(ij) Sa competitor wo would eiw, "Lay on, McDull, mid d--11 be he who hrst cries euoncb B'ack ii Sun, tho popular shoe clealeio, LIHVO the lend in trade, aud they bliiill ooutmua to hold it. IHE Chicigo Hotel ReporlLi ot the 8 contains this squib "One ot tbe best conducted hotels Illinois is the St Nicholas at Decatur Mr Chnrlts LanT, tbo proprietor, has been recently electtel city treasurer REV BRST, Champaign, 111, sajt Burks' White Pine Balsam for congbf, coldi and sore throat is a superior rtrr- ed THE funeral of Rev W.

A Williamson, colored, who diad at Kankakee, took place this afternoon, Rev Peterson oflioiating The body arrived here last evening The deceased was a son of Squire was quite well known here IBN that 85o slipper nice for the houee at J. Black Son ') dtf OBETOBS PATSK will give a grand display of fireworks in front of their Cou fectionery on the night of July 4th 229 Opera Block. 9 dim THIBTT lessons in writing for 00, at Central Business College Lessons mieseel can be made npj Call and examine etn dent progress. 6 dG BLUB Serge Suits worth $1800, now going at $12.00 a suit at John Irwin's White Front closing sale. 6 Iwk LADIES, you can get Toe Slippers at from 76c to 81.00, at Barber Bakers 2 wtf WE have the best Gent's 82 Shoes in the city, and a 75o jack knife given with them.

J. H. BLAOK SON. 9dtt WINCUP-HATOH. Wedding Bells on Bast Wood Street To-Day--The Quests.

The homo of the bride's mother, Mrs M. tK. Hatch, ot No. 322 East Wood street, presented a festive appearance this morning in honor ot a happy social event which culminated at 10 o'clock. The rooms were all handsomely decorated with flowers and looked as neat and pretty as tasteful hands could make them.

The air was aromatic with their fragrance, they seemed to give cordial welcome to the large company of relatives and friends who assembled to witness and to celebrate the marriage of Miss Bmio Hatch and Mr Chas H. Wmcup. The wedding march was played by Miss Beulah Whitsit The ceremony was performed nt 10 0 clock by Rev Dr. pastor of the Baptist Church, of which the bride is a member. The bride, who has lived in Ddcatur all her life, where she is known and loved by a large circle of was dressed in purple brocaded velvet, with a bunch of tea rotes at her corsage.

She surely never looked handsomer than she did this moinmg, and that is saying mnch The grooni wore a plain black suit Mr. Bert J. Hardy and Mr Arthur Alexander were the ushers After the ceremony and after tbe bridal pair had received tho of their friends, the large company sat down to an elaborate wedding breakfast, served party fashion. According to the wish of the bride co mention is made of the list of presents received The toilets of many of the gnests were exceedingly fine, but our space forbids a detailed description of them It was a brilliant aud happy company. Following ia a list of tho guests M-9 Hatch, tbo bride's mother, Benj incup, of Peoria, father of the groom Mastor I 1 rank Wmcup, of Peona, liatcb, wi'eand son, of Champaign, Hev Dr Geo osburgh and wife, Prof A Gaetman and i 1 enton and wife, Jas Freeman and wife, John Freeman and wife, Bills wife an 1 daughter, Boss and wife, Mr "nd Mrp Lr Hosteller, Mr and MIP Micro Mr and Mrs Mr no 1 Mra Geo II Dodeon, Mr and Mis 17 JJbrman, Mr and Mrs Saxton, aud Mrs Harwood, Mrs McBndo, Mifs Eva Bishnp, ot Cincinnati, Miss Carrie Thomas of Mid dleiovn Ohio, Misses Maud Wamsle, Alice Mamie Freeman, Ada Bills, Unmet Howell, Laura Johns, Jes eio Peuttu, Allid Priest, Mabel Alexander, Niirinio Audurpon, Rose Judson, Aunie iiaoij, Dora Walston, Ettie Hale, Adele Shellabarger, Messrs Arthur Alexander, Joe Alexander, Bert Hard), Frank Oal Waggoner, James Coop, Har ry Haye, Hamilton Teuton, Ed Priest, Will Priest, Ed Judson, Ed.

Powers, Ohas Cvrus Randolph, Wilson Bonug, T. Spauldiug, Will Henkle The bridal party took the noon train on the Wabish for Chicago and the north- nett The good wisnes of their manv friends will follow tLem Mr and Mrs Wiiu up will make their home in Peoria, where Mr Winoiip has lived for years an! is well established iti business Granted (no CLeetmg of the ccnnt) board to dav tho Trades and Labor Assembly pre seutiJ a petition asking the use of the fw grounds aud privileges on July 4tl Ihe ipq lest was grautcd Now look out for a moubtor celebration THE Lthel Tucker oompunj presented Ticket of Loavo Man laat night in a acceptable mincer, before a large and appreciative ardience It was a performance throughout and gave much pleasure Mies Tucker personated May rdiici very charmingly, and Mr Ntlsou Bi iejiy with splendid ef fee' Mr kmkade made an excellent de receive, George Kendall an ideal Jew bro kor, and Misb Lizzie Kendall made quite a bit as Performance again to night at lou prices Tnr funeral ot Estella, tho infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henry May, took pluco yesterday afternoon, Rev Prcstlej olhcirvtmg There was a very large attou iauce ot fnends of tho family, many of whom brought beautiful floral ollenngs lho poll bearers were Fred Simpson, Edward Starr, Bert Ghor and John Kainpy. Ihe body was laid in tbe gravo ut Greenwood. THE Junes Ghipe) folks realized 55123 on tbeir excursion to Peoria yesterday.

I ho pi rt of nearly 350 bad a fine time and got liome ou the Midland good season The Poor L.lttie One 0 Wo often see children with red erup- tioub on faco anil haude, rough, ecal) skin aud often EOH.H on the head These ludicutt) depraved condition of ood lu tho g-owmg period, cbil dnn irtvi ue of pure blood which to i Id upalroug and health bodies If Dr Pi rct, a )lden Medioiil Discovery KiveD, tho blood is purged of ils bad el ratt iiiiil tbe child development will i i i uud in shoul 1 be Sc- itulons allrictiojs, iiektta, fovtr soiee bn ion i maladies uu 1 i i i to rtault from teg lect an i uf piop riitsuti )a sucb eii'-CP Tan oiacuir COUBT TorLi, 1835-- Judge Wi kin Mm I et i f- I i I I ot I i i I a I I I Ilin ne Ia (t i i et al Chun I I I i i 1 II ro i I pll i i I I OI11.K1 i i 1 i i i i a 1 i i i lit cost tros- A I I nlsf.eil I i lltr i lit alanol i i 1 Jii" i end In I i ot I siur 1 To Ha ill I if- I 1 i luodo a ID 6Jp i tht. (It. ponti ol Mr be I I I I Co 1 l.tl A i i of io lutlirmc i i i i i 1 bt, ind i )n iht ul IH i jlicn rt nko it In The ChioAgo Qram Maikot Tbo ng were the closing quotations in Cuiofifo nt LO to du Wheat-- S8'. June, July, 92 Aug i pc Cora-- l7 Jn June, 46 1V July, iG A Aug 16 Sep' Oats-3i June, 33 1 July, 28 la Aug 27 Stif Payne for tbe beH Ice Orthm in tbe city Try it and be convinced Telephone 101 Opera Block 'J dim Yon get party tables and chairs at Dustman Meyer furniture store See their elegant parlor sets. PATRONIZE Kiedermyer on the Mound and get home-grown strawberries, large and delicious THE ladies of Stapp's Chapel will give a festival and social at tbe church on Thursday evening of this week, to which they invite everybody Strawberries, ice cream and other refreshments will be sarved.

Admission free. 9 dT Sloe JOHN KELLY'S Rochester, N. IB the popular shoe cow for 9-Itt BLADE SON, The County Committees. At the meeting of the county board at the city hall this forenoon Chairman Hill appointed the standing committees for the year as follows- Judiciary--Garver, Freeland, Gouge, Seiberling and Ford. Finance--Woodcock, Freeman, Wikoff, Manecke and Tucker.

Town Accounts--Funk, Hays.Freeland, Miohl and Davis. Equalization of Taxes--Freeman, Funk, Ward and Woodcock. Miscellaneous kotf, Freeland and Giblin. Paupers and Poor Farm--Ward, Miohl, Gouge, Tucker and Smith Roads and Bridges--Davis, Ward, Gib- hn, Hadley and Smith. Public Buildings--Freeman, Rosen- grantz, Fnnk, Hays and Davis City Relations--Rosengrantz, Michl, Gnrver, Hadley and Smith.

Fees and Salaries--Bailey, Stiberhng, Woodcock, Wikoff and Fori Mines and Carver, Hays, Seiberling and Ford. 1 i The Picnic The members ol! the Presbyterian Sabbath eohool bad a gay time at Oakland Park yesterday. The pleasant grounds were alive with big and little folks until late the evening, and all left feeling better for having spent the day beneath the shade of the many trees. Dinner was served upon tables in the southwest part ot the Park. The day was spent in boating, swinging, daring glides upon the ilying machine, pitching quoits, roller skating on the smooth floor of tbe large building, and two croquet sets aflorded pleasant amusement The picnio was a huge success, the Park affording conveniences that no other grounds can offer.

PEOMOTIONS IN THE SCHOOLS. Full List of the Lucky Pupils at the Final Examinations-Roll of Honor. rilOMOTIOhS IV THE DKCATUR HIOD SCHOOL I IbSS Passed to tho 4lb year without conditions Lou Boar Davis Hamsher Ktrrcii Johnson Jounlo Odor Hattie Hsgan Jblorenco Haluey NollBchroodcr Katie Jennie Wells Cora WhiUnor Gertrude Whitsil Fred BoNTijmi Harrv Dumeteatl David Cloyd Loo Hollbrun loin MoKeiiolil8 Hans Westermunn LINN SCRUGGS Pajsocl to 4th year i conditions Jonnlo Carems Cbribtle Gannon Nettlo Prltcnett Joo Fannie Qrtmos Albert Park Ella Moore Passed to 3d year without conditions Katlo Alkln a a a Rowona lilvan Hopbltt Droblach Nelno Huboard Ada Lower Ella McKoberti Mollle Magoo NoraKudclllf llerlha Uaudull Chloo Bhotuiakor Vorgle Smith a llertha Whltmcr Annie Wentz Cora White bmuia Wltgand Maggie i i a Me John Jobn Kobmson Jobu Ihomae James Wlnelow Passed to Jd year ith conditions Belle Blngham 1 anulo Crossuian a a Luoitlo Durtco AaJie Lbert Lulu LUvooU tvo Hammer Allco HISCI Cel HolTiiian Matnlo Lewis Mary atulToid Belle Steuo Paasod to the 2d year without conditions Adele Willlnuis trauk (ju lenison Libert Johnuon Walter Iveeler Oliver Mlllbura JutksoD hlllipa Johu Kogim i 1 rod bheliabaigor i State Crop Reports for this County. Information from tho Dope i Agrl culture at Springfield as to tho condition of crops in Macon countj for June, Is that tho stand of corn Is poor one of seed tall od much rcpiauting area larger than last season, but condition not up a a i a prospects not encouraging winter wheat Is a failure oats up to an average will make two thirds of a crop Irish potatoes look and area large as usual percentage of bloom this eprintf and the condition of I as compared with an avorag-o Is as follows Apples bloom, 1C) condition grapes, bloom, 7) etrawber rlos, bloom 107, condition, UJ, raspberries, bloom 110 condlt on, 100 gooseberries h.oom, 100 condition 10U Tho number ol births of farm animals this season 'as compar ed with laat spring and the condition of young stock as compared i an orage a by percentage and arc us follows gn, num ber condition JOO, calves, number 1C. eon lition, 100 cOits, number 103 con litlon 100 Tho averOHO price ol colts Ib 4 and costof service about 0 per cent of the loaia usually die before weaning tin 1 i PERSONAL MENTION, Maudo Alkln May Boar i i lirockway Mary Dora Craeroft Uoerl Ida bvrnuu Kona Icid a a rioreuco Ureeno Jcunle Hamilton Lll inn Hunes llenha Hiiipstrito Josio Hurwuod Jesbio Johnson Luc Johnson MlniJo Johnson muia Jonis Mar Keettios Ivnieper Villa Mills a Mueller i Oren i a i tehctt A a Haiuey Clara Heouio Aura boass i Gertrude Shorb Jesslobtoelo Nora Tioutmau Vieio Wallaeo Albert Barber a a i Ned Cnssey Lhas Denlson i i a LicbiugoiJ Hurr Huuibiier Ar bur Haues i Irank Jaek Harr ji Kuoblo Jaeob Lalhiini KoLcrt Lytte Heuiy Maiei tt Claieuco JSewcll a Pabuiejer James spouco K.mer lowl Wlswell i'asbed to tho ear with conditions Mr and Mrs Ohas Hatob, of Champaign, are in the city.

Manager Hamcs left for Bt. Louis this morning on business Cole and family will occupy tho A Close residence. Mr and Mrs. George Haworth now have apartments at the St Nicholas. Miss Nellie Dtirfee is home from Bloommgton.

Miss AnnaRajmond of the Deoatur left for Springfield to daj. Frank Curtis goes to Chicago, whore he will eojoy a week 8 vacation. Davenporr, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is at the bt Nicholas Hotel. P. Cooper, prefiding elJer, will conduct quarterly meeting at the African Methodist Church on Sunday Frank H.

Stevens and Mrs Fannie 4. Romme, both of Decatur, were granted a marriage license to day. Silas Packard is confined to hn home by serious illness He was" taken sick ou Monday Mr. anJ Mrs John W. Graham, of Louisville, Ky are guests of Linstein and family.

The Misses Boyd will entertain the members of tho I I Club at their home to morrow evening There will be a large company attendance Mrs Nellie Phillips and ber sister, Miss Jessie Hurry, departed this afternoon for Las Vpgap, New Mexico. Miss Joss'e will return September. Dr A Small left for Chicago jester day. The Doctor was taken sick during a trip through Indiana and had to come home to give himself a needed rest A King, of Leroy, 111, is in the city visiting his eon, Dr King. Mr King is in the S2d year of his age He is a partisan Republican and helped to nominate Lincoln He oast his hret vote for Johu Qnmcy Adams for President.

J. M. Hiutt, editor ot the Mmk i Monthly, published in Bloommgton, hap been invited by Hinkle, Secretary of the Minnesota Dairymen Association, to deliver an address at the state conveu tion at Morehead, Minn on the 2Gtli met Mr Hiatt appreciates the high compli ment and will probably accept Mrs H. 0 Seymour, who is about to depart for Dtikota to join her husband, was given a farewell picnic party yesterday at Imboden springs, which proved to bo a big suotees. The parties present were Mra hnrnp Mr and Mrp.

Martin, Mr and Mra Wm Latham, Mr Mrs Mr and Mrs MoKmuifR, Mist-OS I in Ksia and Ida Reemp, and Mcbsrw I Martin a Wm Martin Cllllord Arthur er Cuonovvetb Dim Diimeen "Win Dunn George Flghcr George 1 rult VVru llu jmer Gus Hardy bdwald 11111 Jobu Mallo Ldnard Lll eolu Mljhl Wm Peters a Prcstloy Silas Bra a i Wa ston Chiia Hubbard George vVeyl Pupils whoso names do not appear In thor list, rerna In the same class as laet year NAMES 01- 10 men stnoor Irom the bup tfi examinations i tbo joar I includes those hav ing a eobolar bh average ol Wo or Ottle Alexander Graee Baldwin Addle Bills Nellie Bothe Alieo Hrow C'ara Lborc JoBle Oaaawa Mohlo Hoy ilughee UbLle Hu Auim i i a May Alvorda Miller Llllle Houlwell A a 1 orr Nellie Hem is Gertrude ludolph Minnie binuh a Williams Mary ooimee New Spring Goods NOW OFFERING. DRY GOODS, WALL PAPER, CURTAINS, CARPETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Black and Colored Silks AND FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. A Armstrong A a i tiaruea Cdaa Uotd( I Clam Ilowiunu lioatrle( Urau 1 Mamlo I a Hiittlo Bower Alllo Oalbouu Muttle Carter i coUalay liesslo Coiuloll Feuiiia Clark a Dlllou A a Uurlee- a i 1 Diuld i i i la i arloe Iternlce I aleonor (latllo dcbbarl oy Gray I reU Harris I uyonla a i Ham Iton Cora Hie man Suo 1-1 ul) Lulu Joiuti I iliu Johnson JeflflO Johnson Frank I I Hit i jiifo Ijsoes Mooro iry Mi llurr Mm 1 a Unko8 Leila Ore in olara 1 i i 1 runu: Post rgo I'rltehett AJ I leseott i I'enlwell draco KobortH uo Hlebards Otbo Mu bniiil 1 a slurb i i i Woeley sto ikey iilluee Ohne Westennauu i rtro An Attractive Assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS At Very Low Prices. A Complete Stock of SUMMER DRESS GOODS, JERSEYS, Spring Wraps, Parasols, Ribbons, Dresa Trimmings, Laces and Embroideries, Calicoes, Bleached and Brown Cottons, Table Damasks, Towehnga, Sheetings, Shirt- ings, and Housekeeping Goods ot every description.

Velvet, Moquet, Brussels and Ingram CARPETINGS, AND WALL PAPER, in the newest designs and colorings, and at LOWER Prices than were ever sold. RHEUMATIC: torture eude with tbo done of It 19 a direct rem cd Ihis is great Hie dawn o' encouragement is the beRinninK of cure i Leimerj, l), New Haven, 0 inn 'No dieense is beir 10 is rnijojiiig to putieut and inn el -ep "eater! rheum itism Foi jeart. 1 huve suit-red pverytbioR but for ouths WHS kept ont tf pulpi' liecictly I line) a sudden und pnmlul at tnck Oj Fiiday 1 to take Athl Ou Snueiay I WHS mv pulpit. On Monday wcut to Hton well, an i been so evur siuce. In thin itmiuuc i know it saved mo months of fullering, tie thought of which made raa shud lee Hivo seen it tried HI other me of which were rheumatic- cripples of '-landing One was mun of 77 years who had cot walked without crutches (or 2 1 yeais He DOW freely without uid aud without pnin Others wheu despaired of by their phy sieians are now at their business This is the testimony of thovsanda equally worthy ot belief.

Ath'ophoros means something from the start It don't let yon drat? out weary months ia nn KUish of body.Bnd mind As pain fleec, despair flees The patient is assured Hope Bids the direct remedy. Health comes smilingly back. As the same reverend gentleman said "For your won derful specific the preeent generation will DOW before yon, and future generations will call you blessed." And then as to time 1 This clergyman's time was precious But not a whit more so than that of thousands who depend on their toil for daily bread. One can realize that time is money BO fully as when down with rheumatism, it may be for moutha or for years. Says Hev J.

Searles, New York City "Have seen AthJophoros administered in many eases among my congregation, some of which were helpless from acute rheumatism. They were free from pain and about their accustomed business in twenty-four honra i to choal a a i Lu Ion Kmina 1 i cbrlstl i Desslo i Jos i sbeniea 1 i 7 i stetchei 1 hail oortilos i i 11 bth nnJ dlb BikerJoseph Dodd 1 lai nns Katie Oi idjre Jierbert 1 oirlss I rceman Will A er Louie Frank a i Jeselo Hill Lebuiau i i Ad i 1 i conditions i A a a Hrtlneh Harry i llabarjn i i a i arrFilwarcl HolTiimn Clara sbortnan i i Megaw Mujrglo i James 11ONO11M1L1 I The i i lu tho school ilo- tbl3 i lor puiotnal attendance during the ear Just closed 1 I 1 I I A A REMEMBER, The Best Goods for the Least Money can at all times be fotmd at LINN SCRUGGS, Agents Butterick's Patterns. March 19--dwtf May Uca 1 Nelllo Potdol muia 13 Clara Ebert Ida 1 yrnan HanillLon i Hai isber Molllo Hoj i a Lue Johnscu Ida Kaln Mo lie Maucc Ella Me Hi borts llertha a a Mori nee Nell SebroeJer Oertio i iilfor 1 "tare II Jennie We IH Anna i Einraa JI boon neither absent nor turiiy tho laat lour years POI MIT 1 in lo A i Uellc i i i i i i llothel Tinna DaMn i i a Uavia llci-6 i i i nolle A Barber re in uinn 1 Igar Hratilo) Dav I I CI )d adl in Me Croabinan Chafl Dculson Howard Dlllor l)itn Dlnncon Wm Dunn Otho Hopson bort Jobimon Wtn KnoMo Herman I en Honry tt Clarence No-rte 1 Altic i I i a i It i ton Tohn Ihouian Klmor 1 Clarenee Wolt Junior Wlswell i TflF 1 A Nora a i 111! A Kalnc i a Mary Hoby in Adillo Trie I 1 It nc i lonie a Cilia Hal i 1 i i I I i i i Lm i i i Ima Kot i i i Mel Ma Mi leni le lor i I rrv ra h( tt Nett I tt Jebn lister Ol Mil Ii nil no lie Hahnit I a Pr( at ey Trod bin lliitargcr bponeo BraloarU on i spnss Kn i 10 mak sn i i Uellc Su i I ui tt i Mary i 1 ti Mt i I I I 1 II ii lo II. It lit I i i i II i i in MM i i PI 11 i John I' I bli i I (, ii-tuian Km ih A i ir Ham i Ed i 1 ran i Hiul i i nr )brt lohn Ma 105 Mi KoMinlds Ja Ii I'bllllps lohn ihlnson Silas Snj-dir Ertwln James DIED I at No 001 West William street, after a brief Illness a Ulh, Mmf WILLHI EASK, aged JO years The deceased was a sister In law of Mrs Homer Montgomorj Tho funeral i tnko p'aco from thcPresby terlan church at clock Thursday afternoon At the residence of Morgan and Orchard THCHSTON wife of blrtb, aged 27 years Mra Thurston was tho daughter of A Mottram She a a i ooo a old Mr Thuiston 18 ft telegraph operator at In- cant Ind and Is expected this afternoon PENINSULAR VAPOR STOVE. 1 '-II si THE SIMPLEST! bnr parents corner of stn ets Mies I A A hurston.

of chlld- THE SAFEST! BAOKAOITE, stitches in the Bide, inflation and soreness of the bowele, are symptoms of a disordered elate of the digestive and assimilative organs.which oin be prompt- and thoroughly corrected by the nee Ayers Cathartic Pills. As dinner IJa scores of cases tbe relief was unmedi-1 pills, anil as Bids to digestion, they have ate, and the final cure complete The most effectual remedy yet discovered $3. Ladies' French Kid Hand Sewed Walking Shoes jnst received at Powers Ha" worth's. 5 tf $3. no eqnal They cure constipation PABENJS, if you want your children to have a friend that will stay with them for a life, let them be taught how to write.

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