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Decatur Daily Republican from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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BARGAjHCOLDjj to diie, For Kent, tfanteQ. Etc. I A I I i vvn'HiK in i i Keply with ')i f.u i Ind. A with an -T do- iud yooa ce Ur I and sliide treeK A home jr initlj, No 1 tst mil s'r-trt r'or KM tjuire I 1K i i clli ovt uld iiosioffli A A a otlite deik HS as new Can tie seen it A KIsLti'a, 1 street i A g.rl to do eeseral housework Inquire ai J6i West ElQorado stieet. marchlBdtt ITOR Kfc.Nr-A modern lurmxlirtl bouse- or J7 singly or in suite Hi quire of A Eczema, LKFOKObE, IM Merchant a or Water es s-reet Jiseases.

oos Debility ns in Lood. jarilla cure you. HOUSE. CH27. re y.

t'l- Saturday uinht a bUck horse 0 wruhing about l.oou pouuds with two white i feet, hid ruarKs ol hirut.as on him; a sult- ab reward will be pa'd fur his return to I HOAKE SlU-r stable, corner South Church West Woo streets. march 19 I A O.NEY TO LOAN in anv amount on reai- -Tl estate, chi'tels or personal security. I i HAIliH, over Knsner's shoe store, 153 Mvilu street Marchl9-dtl, osr--A girnet suck pin: gamete arranged j-j in a it cluster to UKPUBLICAN office aud receive a suitable reward. 17-dlw EKK'S hOMK MORE NKST thetn over, theu come and see. You will uerer hive a bette- opportunity to uwu a small tint or a home than rlfht uow 2 Sitcreseach, 1 piece, 85 acres, 1 piece, 1 1 acres, 1 piece, 87 acres, 1 piece, 14 icres, 1 piece, acres; 1 Go seres, 1 piece acres i piece, 75 acres, prairie 1 p'c-ce.

77': icres, 1 piece, 140 I piece icres 1 piece, 8 acren, 8 room edge of city, $4 OW, houses, c. of cits. ST.ixiO Mo-t ot these pieces lie UK ar street cirs They jtre suitable jr suhur- Dan homes, chicken ranches, or dairy I tiiie any property lor s-le. or exchange, HI pay vou to list it i roe. Have li TIC iiid ouj.i;y it office all the time to tl pr iper.ies.

Fur lurttier information, i 1 or it- Y. BKUKI marl7 1 I 249 is Mile St. iiitn payments. A house 1- i' 1 it i i i parr of cliy Terms $10 -vsh itij 10 it in nlh till for Apply to II ii real t-s ate agent over hurley i i gitf I 'rade i property, a i of i rr-s in one mile of Mr Zion. A i over Cneap narlev's ml 1 IT rno'nnj, House CAMM, im, BLOCK, rcatur, 111 and rnre id all Chroim' I Manager.

IOOD. BIA1N pit-, eu- -ation of -bcea and a I i cf b-ain, it boiea, I It E' Y. IED. air on the head at my office cr led Ihe head 13 doled i pores ammed free of to me State and yoar KHOI Z. cople, CHICAGO.

care JVotice. r. Deceased, appointed ad- Url -nu er Sr state Iibnols, hat he will ap Macon county, at the May i MUT next, at claims against to at- Ting tbe SUM tonld estate ate paymiotto A ORKKV. Notice. appointee ad.

ate of Illinois. utt he will ap- Macon County. or, at the 10 May nezt, lmi dealnst attend mr adjusted. retjuest- to tbe noder all kiucN 50c p-ni a- i i Garu.uion in all I ai 'at a id er lilliei f'1-phone i i ITS at KTmm-rBOac I I wo st irv house of emht rooms i' liar, let" front (, od burn with rv. to s'rtet 1'Aved street Hpwer in Owuer wishes to leivo the i i Dccatur street I i or i tieuclcmen can De accorao- -1 dated clay bjard at Malh Jau20 i mlke ow, 6 bteak- 1 1 narrows, i yate veeder 1 i a i i i double sliuvel 1 i i a i a i half prl t) B.

i i a klre-t, over Abel's Larpet store A A I a a i "mill lur you can buy an acre lot a'ij the city, for the darn money. A lil.OWN. Anstead's dry noods s'ore 2 8 i I A i newcottiRe. rooms, sta- 5,1. tn KiversKi" Place.

$100 cash, bal- a i pijments JOH.S A over Atntcail Koods store A tine bay roadster star Ion, half-T brother to" Jn tioueer," s(tuud and all Will st I on une time i ap- i D1MO 116 Nii'th Abel carpet stole. I i Oi A i i i i cav covers about 0 feel, i me name 01 printed in CA i) A reward of will he fsivu upon 'I of them c.r tliem nnu ttii, i or any 1 if irnMti H- -d to i leuivery 'i 1-Ast a or Djrea, rum i i s'x mi wined i i er tir i cr tile or (irkes. I FD'jIBK'd suite. sui-et jvl-dtf VI, nl 7 DOIIIS, noua we'l HIM! cis tern, on vest Idorifio street lur or i i inn or va- lots, mi nine h. 1 A I Kt I fuTtt tetlt'm Hlotk lirodley l.ios st ort -Mttntect jina KuitoHr office in KHORJS 'S 19, Feutou hlock.

third OWT llrAdlev Br 8 A i lum-ip lor all i ol liouHetiold stovrn. ic uds Transferred to mid trorn llin Gixrts packed Ixuns made. Brick tx.ildi Oitl ti.u I-rtst Mamm street Tel-ynoue 2,2. A -rttl li-. A A A loimo.c Ladies H.ir in nil the suits "lit worn Lrf'lks i Dres-unz in nil sf 1 Sc aii.pO'Hti and leaning les a i a Nw- i I Dri-itur 111 --fle3 Uf IO I Li ote i me to A I i Kooni Llir.cn block, over tne National of novl-dtf Saoond-nttnd aud furn( ture, lor which we will cay cash.

Bargain uoods, WALKER ft at! 249 East VMn rt. i A HJK ALE --The weti-nnown Patter son firm of iM acres In south toansllp Macou countj, 2VJ miles from Elwm, 3-t ranes from Macou and 6'i miles from Decat The farm Is as fertile is, aud has less wiS'e la'id, anv farm of equal size In Central Illinois For particulars address ('HAS. H. I ATfERSJN, Elwiu, 111 --sept22-dwtf to man in large ana email ivons made on live stocK, farm Imple ments, or household eoods. All classes of loani on short notice.

Loans on farma ctty business property at per cent Interest. Apoly to A. T. StTMaKRS. No 116 Nortb street, OTer cf.rpet house.

Deeator DR, JAIES L. BEMS. I I A AND SUKGEON, practiced at Boody aud later at QulDcv, I I returned and 'o- Cited in Decatar town OfHoe. 15 and 16, v-coud Kloor lumblau Block, Posl- cffl i i i Omce 10 to 2 a. to 4 aud 30 to 8 p.

At all other bourn be wi I le at bis ResiOen(Vifnce, King ana Mourn- Streets Calls town or coontry promptly atteutlexl today or Telephone Aurumistratur's Mot ice. Estate ol Barnett, Dectiasea. Tbe unilersizned hartue been sopolrred adm nlstrator ot tbe estate ot Leah 'ate of the county ol Macon and State nols, deceased, hereby Klres notice that he will apptiar before the County Court of Mason at tbe court house in Decatur, at the June term on tbe first Monday In June Leit, ai which time all persons having uciinsl $aid are notified and stetf to attend or the purpose o' haviu the same Kll pers'ws indebted tu said estate ire request 1 tA to the Datsd tote March ISM i i HAKNKTT, Dress Correct! IT COSTS NO MORE. Com3 and bee our Regent Long-tailed Frock Suits; aho the Cambridge Long Sack Suits, cut in the very extreme style and equal fit to made-to- i measure Clothing. We show them in all the very latest 2 imported and domestic fab- rics, and every garment thoroughly tailored, at $15, I $18, $20, $22.

I They are the correct styles for Spring and Summer wear, as shown by all the leading tailor-s in the fashion plates for SPRING SEASON 1894. The line of goods we show you are made by the best representative clothing houses in the country, for which OTTENHEIMER CO. HAVE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL. THEY HANDLE NO OTHER. Administrator's Sale.

STATK OF ILLINOIS.) or MAOOX. In the County Court of Macon county, Illinois. Andrew H. Mills, Administrator of the Bttste of Wonacott. deceaBed TB.

Margaret Wonacott. etBl-- Petition to soil real estate to pay debtft.aseifin dower, etc. Notice IH hereby HITBD thac in puisnanoe of of the ountjr conrt of Macon county in Itio Stato of Illinois, entered at the February A D. IB'U, in thH above entitled caune, I Androw Mills administrator of the of Jului Wonaroti deceased, will on Saturday, March tint 1SH4 at the hour of one o'clock fit I lie north door of the court house in the city Dfcatur in said county offer for sale at public Tcmlue to the highest and best bidder, the followirp: described real estate to-wit. Lot 1 iu block 1 in b.

K. Smith's Re-survey of lota in villRKe of Mt. Zion, aleo comiiieucinK Ht thy norths corner of said lot 1, thence bouth ftt'crrps west chains and links to the Hnriii ir point in the wewt Bide of hiud lot, thpnoe wFMt 1 chain links, thence rth ciit-t chums and 8-1 links to the be- i i 17-lvXJ of nn acre which sale Khali bo the fr'lowing termB --One-ttalf (iis-h in tiund on of hale nml the other half in OIK ita of Hale the pmchoHor KITIHR iipprovwl pc rKonal eecnritj for said deferred pay- and niortRtiBe on the prennttes soeold, or i ur( pay all CHBh if he HO eleclh. pn inibeH i be Mila free from the mort- lien lowt lien mid homestead lieu of Bald irRBrt J. Wonucott Duted at Onciitur, Illinois, this 7th day of Mara.

A ANPBEW K. Mn t.q Adm'r. Notice. STATE OF ILLINOIS, MUcos COUNTS. la the Circuit Court of Macon County.

111. To the June term A. D. 1894. Anna Peasevs George T.

Pease, bill for divorce, etc A proper Uvit havlui; lieen made and Blert In "Aid muir, ii iiiiu- i hercuj to Hi I'f itelhHt Ainu M. cum plain futir'ea c-tuse is lore Ulert a i 111 for Uivurce, etc i tliAt ti i c'lune is now pend- 10(r in xiltrt ourr to said term to bB llB'O it the four tiou'p in Ihf nv ol Owaluriu imdc muty and stcite. drst tid ui June, A i CItAt a summons issued nut said court i i cause for tia'd Cfmrtw 1 Pease i same is rfturuAbla on thf fourth iliiv of dine. A 1SW. Hie beluu the first o' -UK! term court How, therelore, tf sou Heorce (Vase shall Tall tn ckiwiir said rm ot said court ou tu first tj th reo and shall 1 to nlnad, answer or demur ro tne bi 1 of omplamt tiled i i cause, theaileL-atJODscontained in s-ild bid will be taken as true and a decree by cfelaulteutereo afMioat Dated this 7th day of March A 189J marcli7rt4w.

AN', Partition Notice. 8TATB OF ILLINOIS I MAOOKCouJiTT, In tbe to tbe Jane Term, IBM. Dsalel Suutior, et al. Charles Shutter et al; petit on for partition, etc. To Charles A shutter and A Inert Smith: you hereby notlDea that you have been tn.pleade respondents ID tbe above entitled cv wht'h said cause It now pending In said court to said term and that a Kumra ws li tied 'oat of said court In said cause returnable nn mr first day nf said term nf said court to bu held a Jtie coi house In tbe City of lecarnr Macon eonr the of Illinois ou 4th day ol Juue, A 1894.

You are rach further notified that unless yon appear answer, plead, or 3e mar to said petitloi tbe facts and Itated and set forth tn the petition Bled In saut euse will taken as coifrMfd and a judp ment rende'ed by default airMnsr frk i t-t BPKClCi EXCURSION. On Tuesday IULII t.ur i Bell excai aioo J'Kefs to Cbuies return (r iu Deealur at $24 60 Th r- will iy (xatstr (r.nu Pecttur 1 hla cur will bo i i charge of an anat wlK 'be comfort nf nil enmnre. For furttKw rtopj to El MmtieoUn "ftp A Pollock, BY SPECIAL REQUEST Great Atony People Still Wishing Couaalt, Mre. Dr. Stanley, the Noted CLAIRVOYANT.

She Will Bnmnm the Bast of This Week --Don't Forget-Until Saturday, March 24th. GO AND SEE HER. This wonderful a Or. Stanlev, the creat EnKlish CUirvovintand Palmist, whocan cmisulrrd all of IKe; your future Ilk- an open book. Cells whit business sou are tvnt adapted ti.andwnat days and ncatlons are lucky, tells names nf the cues you will marry, reunites'the separated und (j'veB advice that will -peedy ard haopy marriage, glvei success in law, business, divorce all family ai.d nriiiey matters, makes charms for tbe success of those who hare ii -1 or are unlucky iu business and has the greatest talisman that secures und success to the.

unhappy, all evil Influences, cures witchery, fits, dropsy troubles and allriiieaaes of lime HtaudinK and rnyster Ions nature Satisfaction Guaranteed All business confidential lours 9 a totip ri.ised parlors at 2 Son Main street, (old No. 2 i In this city a short me only. RUPTURE PERIiHeiTLT CUBED OR 10 PA1. Written mwutee to ab- solntelj cure a'l ol Bup'ore wlthoot open. tlon or (Jeteotlon from baslnen.

Kiarolnatlon Free. We refer yoatoiow paUente. Call or write for circular. O. E.

MILLER 1106 Masonic Temple, Cbiosgo, HI. 8. 1. MW. cnnsaltlnir phyrtcian.

wl'l be these Derarur. on MARCH 30.1894 for the: benefit nil afflicted persons wui mar ueslre to eee him. Law Office, i HIT fc DAILY NOTICE TO LANDRETH'S Garden Seeds NOW OH SALE AT OLOYD'S, 144 EAST MAIN ST. Catalogues and make up your assortment early. FRIDAY MARCH 23,1894.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. CHILDREN'S Napkin Holders in Bilver, at Otto E. Cnrtis BMOKB the Mich' Little Rose and Bouquet cigars. They are the favorites. STETSON spring styles ot stiff Kits now on sale at Baoe'a.

dw IKON, Cherry, Celery and Lemon phosphates at It win's fountain. TO-NIGHT Elder Hall will renew revival services at the Christian oburob on North Edward street. USE WHITE LQAF FLOUK. FiBar-cbAss paper hangers--228 West Main street. LOOK at Oeo.

W. Jonea window for bargains. LEWIS'S Hook Balsam baa no equal for ooogbe aud colds, FBKSB egga and butter, fine potatoes and grooeriea at Puihp Kemper'e store, 767 North Water street. FOR a good meal or Iniioh go te the Singleton Restaurant. marS-dltn SiiiBot family groceries and fresh country butter at Towne Mnrphey's popular store on South Water street.

FJBBSB garden seeds in bulk at tbe Spencer Lehman company e. feb6-d3m THB gospel meeting of the Yonng Men's Christian Association Will be held Sunday afteinoon at 3:30. Secretary Woodford will have charge. SWOBD and Laarel Wreath scarf pine and stick pine, the latest novelty at Otto E. Curtis Bto'a.

IF yon will call at the G. B. Presoott music yon will see same of tbe finest piBDOB and organs to be found in the west. Look at them. Oo TO to Henry bakery for all bods of bread, cakee, piee, etc.

eept26-dtf ALL the new Spring Kinks in jewelry Save just been received at Otto E. Curtis Go TO tbe Spencer Lehman company for wood pomne, iron pnmps, foroe pumps and pump repairs. feb6-dtwtt IT'S all the same, a slight cold, congested longs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Care banishes them. 0.

H. DSWBOD. WEDNBBDAY oocnrred the death ot John Coay, aged about 77 years, at tbe uome ot hie eoo-io-law, George Wise, near Emery. Tbe funeral was held Thursday at tbe boose conducted by F. C.

Bead, of the Methodist ohnroh. THE Brain and Nerves corstitnte a tel- egrapa system, by which every movement of the body is directed. Dr. Wheeler'a Serve Vitulizer keeps it in repair, insnr- og perfect health. H.

Daweon. THB Grand Opera House cigars, made )y Eeok Weigand, are the beat ID town. mar26dtf APIIIL STB there will be an et home reception for revival card signers at the Y. M. O.

A. rooms, from 7 to 10p.m. Practical information concerning Che work of the association will be eiven, and the features of tbe "at home" will ye sociability, athletics, music and re- reshmenta. EABT.T RTSKBS, Early Biaers, Early Rie ere, Hie, famous little pills for oonstipfi- tioo, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. H.

Dawton. USE WHITE LOAF FLOUB. IN tbe circuit oonrt Mrs. Emily Y. rru.ner has filed a bill for a divorce from ler husband, John Trainer, on the ground of desertion.

The couple were married in 1876 and have not lived ta- RRtber since 1889. It is aeked that Mr. trainer, wbn hns a good position, be compelled to support bis wife and two children. "I HAVE used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a number of yatre, and it baa always given me satisfaction. It IB an excellent dressing, prevents tbe bait from turning gray, insures its vigorous growth, and keeps the scalp white and A.

Jackson, Salem, Maw. Tax Spencer Lehman company have tbe froltwire agency for the celebrated Troy Carriage company's lorreys, also for the Henney Boggy company's fnl! line of goods. A foil assortment of carriages, baggies, road constantly on hand. Prices cheap and work warranted, febC-aomo have engaged tbe scmoes of an expert sign artist and decorator, Mr. A.

T. Oatiom, of St. Loon, and are now folly prepared to execute ail olaaees of bnoineasand advertMing signs, in tbe latest and moat artistic designs. PADTTOMI at DKOOBMDIO Ca, RELIGIOUS MEhlTING3. Local Minister a at the Metbodut and Baptist OnoroheB.

There were two largely attended special meetiugs kt the First M. E. and Bapiiat churches last tight, snpplt- mental to the union rtvival condncted by Dr. Chapman. PLAN OP WOBK.

The meeting at the Methodist church was for the wotkera to arrange a plan to look after those who had signed the 900 confession cards daring the Chapman meetings. Bevs. Oneal, Hall and Hawkins talked on "Tbe Opportunity ot the Christian Church," making the point that now the responsibility for the good of the revival upon tbe individuals members of the various churches. The signers of the cards need the advice and assistance of the otraroh members, and it was stated that really the revival baa just began. Bev.

Hall interjected tbe remark that Bob Ingeraoll's presence in the city was merely a fulfillment of Bible prophecy, that unbelievers and aooffera would appear. Tbe singing throughout the meeting was excellent. BAPTIST OHTJBOH MBETIKQ. Many of those wbo bad sigeed tbe revival cards were at tbe Baptist ohnroh, and tboee who presented tbe cards were given a copy of a little book, "The Way and tho Walk," which waa written by Dr. Chapman and Dr.

Myer, and intended solely for tbe use of yoang obrittiani to strengthen and encourage them. There will be meetings to-night at all of ohuTohee connected with the spent! work in order that tbe card signers may become personally known to the Dr. Chapman aei a request that the 16th verse uf the thud chapter of John be repeated in nnieon. and it was done. Bev.

C. E. Torrey, tbe pastor, waa in charge of the meeting. Several local pastors made remarks. Bev.

J. A. F. King spoke on "What Most We Do to be Saved," Bev. W.

O. Miller on "Why Join the Church" and Bev. W. H. Fenbaliegoo on What Shall We Do to Encourage Growth in the Christian Personal testimonies were given.

It was a very interesting and helpful sorvioe for those who have expressed a purpose to live Dhristian lives. LESS THAN 9400. It was stated in these columns last evening that the free-vill offering by the Christian people contrionted in payment for the two weeks work uoue by Dr. Chapman and Bav. Elliott and Peter Bilhorn uroba'jly aggregated 81,200.

The amount alleged to have been given is too large. We are informed by Bev. W. O. Miller and O.

Torrey that the total sum was lees than 8400. Judge Vandeveer'a Will. Taylorville Courier: The hut will and testament of Judge Horatio Vandeveer was admitted to probate, and letters testamentary issued to bis sons, William T. and Eugene Vandeveer, the executors in bis will. He wills to BIB wife.

Mary Jane Vandeveur, tbe sum ot 83,000 annually aa long as she Mrs. W. H. Kirkwood is to receive 93,000 the first year after his death, and provi- mon ia made for 88,000 annually thereafter Each of hie three grand children is to receive 8100 to purchase a saddle, bridle and riding suit. The sum of 8150,000 is set a fund for George Klrfcwood and any brothers or sisters be may have.

He is to receive iiSOO when he rraohes the age of twelve, 8300 at ot thirteen, 84CO at fourteen, 8EOO at fifteen, and after that 8500 a year until majority, when be ie to get 820,000. His brothers and sisters, should he have any, are to receive the same. The rest ot his estate ia bequeathed to bis two sots, William T. and Eugene A Vandeveer, and bie danghter, Mrs. Kirk wood.

One of the beneficiary IB the wife of W. H. Kirkwood, deputy internal revenue collector, who was in Decatur yesterday attending to bis duties. Officer John C. Owen Held.

Tbe preliminary trial ot John O. Owen for making an attempted criminal assault upon Mrs. Anna Heiaelman in a room over the brewery bottling works on the morning of March 15, was concluded in Justice Hammer's ounrt last evening, and resulted in tba defendant being beld in 8500 bonds to HWHII the action of tbe Jane grand jury. Tbe testified that Owen oumn to room in tbe night and she fpngbt him and Beared him awar. Owen furnished evidence to establish an alibi, but tbe 'Squire thought be bad fatted to raitBe out a case.

Owen bn8 contended that waa a casn of blackmail. Owen furnished bail last night, and resumed his dntite as, a policeman It is possible that be will be relieved of farther service on the force until after the June term of court. EODO of the Bond Case. In tbe county court at Springfield Mrs. W.

H. Holland has been aojodged insane, caused, it is said, by her little daughter befog sncpended from school because of some infraction of the rules. She went daft over the suspension. Mrs. Holland's father became ineane some years ago and baoged himself.

One of bis Bonn was of being a partioi- pant in the Emma Bond ootragn and tbe old gentleman brooded over that until insanity resulted. PepMF Maobe Bowls. Mrs. Ewing's bowls in all rinet jam received to-day LTTLB ft Eoxua HABDWABB Ob. 22-a8 Dr.

Cream Baiting Powder Most Perfect Kuter next Sunday- Sunday next will be Easter, a day ae apart for tbe commemoration ot tbe resnrnouon of Ut rist from tbe dead. I ia a festival that is asnai'y observed with imposing ceremonies in many parts the world. In Germany neete are formed of twigs and ivy, or and silver leaves and artificial flowen, and the eggs are placed in them and a rabbit instead ot a hen ia set on top. We remember when a boy of making snch a neat under tbe belief that rabbite laid tbe richly colored rgga. In France they erect in tbe churches and representations ot the birtl and death of tbe Savior, and decorate them with tapers and Knaaiane prepare decorated egga for their friend in profusion, and it is estimated that 10, 000,000 are reqniied to supply St.

Peters burg alone. It is a custom in Muscovy for a person to kiss all his acquaintances be chances to meet on Easter day. In Siberia people present each other with egga and ehake bands. In Rome Eaate is tbe greatest festival ot the year and ushered in with tbe bcoming of cannon In consideration of tbe grand event i commemorates, it should be duly ob served by all Christian people. Trouble, Trouble.

Poorta XYarucript. Aa waa promised at tbe time that tbe State Board of Agriculture awarded the State Fair to Springfield tbe board is having trouble over arranging tbe details. Springfield wan never known to keep a and it cettainly wil not tn tbe present instance as it oo-te altogether too much money. Among other things tbe city ana county guaranteed a street paved with brick froa tbe city to the fair grounds. About ball of street ie tbe city and tbe other halt ontside.

The question ot paving is now being agitated and tbe mty baa ordered its share pnved. Tbe county, however, refuses to have anything to do with paving and declares that it Spring field wants the road they must do so at theirown expense. As it ia illegal for the city to enend money ontside the oily there is a bi row on band and there is no trhug where it will end. This 11 oaly oomminoement of tbe troubles ol tuft State Board. Before they through with Springfield they will wuh they bad never seen each a pluoe.

It is plain that Peoria is bent on dying nard. Springfield will get there just tbe same, it she baa to annex tbe entire county of Sangamon. DeWolf Hopper in "Panjandrum." Nor ontweec aff of Ooe Mo Onaich Oare and Mr. Hopper and his merry company will make tbeir first appearance in Deca- tnr on Tuesday evening, March 27tb, at tbe Grand opera bouse, presenting the gorgeous comic opera spectacle, "Pacjan drum," direct from the Broadway theater, New York city. Tbe opera will be here with its great oast of principals, tbe same supero scenery, brilliant costumes, and novel stage effects.

Tbe of seals for the engagement, which will be limited to mgnt only, began to-day. An Interesting Program Tbe Young Ladies' Literary society met ycsterdoy nftrrooon at tbe Hi school. Two important amendments were made to tbe constitution. Following is the program. Instrumental solo Nlcholn Recitation Mellon Debate: Resolved--" rhat great cities taken In themselves and their Influence exert more than good I'be judges were Muses Hill and Jat- cie Stephenaon and Mr.

Eiobinger wbo decided in favor of the negative. Recitation Nellie Heeler solo Maude Kvani Crltic'i report Mary Banner Will Meet April 1O. Arrangements bavn boon for of the most dwtiignisbed of Republican state ever held in Ohioago, in connection with tbe meeting of the BepaDlican State Central Committee, April 10th. been tent oat from Bcpnblioan headquarters to each in tba p'rty ex-Pnwident tlirrwoo, Thomas B. rz-Gonmor Pifer, fiobort Lincoln and The meeting will be tbe beginning of a campaign that it hoped wil bring ones more into the Republican column.

Tbe to auditorium for Chicago Journot. Mariosi Bncortunmnit. TubegivMby Catholic eooial rank OMialed by fall bend end augmented oronertra Anon qaarttetU. General 25 10 extra. Bone S3 00.

neat and boi Monday morning, Moron 26 -h, at open drag am absolutely painless when Witch is 1. Tbis jient tree. A tor Mia Md lipe, aod i ever faiie to fWMti.MA EASTER OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY Ladies' Beautiful Pinirree Smith Make, JUST RECEIVED. We sold a shoe not near as good of last season's pattern for 13.75, This Beautiful New JShoe we put oo sale at the Low PJ ice ot POWERS' Shoe Store. Guardian's Notice.

To All Wlwm It May Concern Notice Is hereby Klvn that tin nndrrpfffned, Kimrdlati ol Flnrn (Julnn unrt Th.mm Qulna, ban applied 10 Ihr couiiiv court of Miwon for Ui wil ol nxbi sltuaKKl In the ut MKOOII HIM! otate of IlllnnlH. anil HS to wit Com- nPlnK hunrirprl and one half and ttln (WD "cui ot the northeast corner lot tinmtM-r recu (7) nf nessorV titid subdivision of i nnrultera two (2), Ilirnr nna Cour (4) if AdurniKri A ther'ii addiilou in Hie town now nl Mrrator. as shown a i recxtrdrd tn Jlir of Miwon eountv. I'linols. In 22 at pane 2tS rui.nli.u ihemi' imutli oni- hundred and i and iinchnndrt-dihs (UM 1X1 Krofei't, Ili'-ni" wi'ni fitly (Mi) thrnoe norili one tiut)dr ann i i HIK! two (134 2 ino) east lUty feel tx tlu 1 plwp anil that henrlnit "I "'I" tX'tlilon win or )ia1 OB tbe first Monday nf May, A I) to wit, oo tbe seventh day of i i aald term rouri.

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Years Available:
1870-1899