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TUESDAY RlVIEW JUKE 14, 1898. 3 I am selling the CIGftR This cigar has never been sold before in this city for less than loc. JfHW E. KING, Exclusive Agt FEGIfll, Tq.introduce my Cabinet size ette Photographs I will make them at per ituEen-- through the rf J'ine only. "This is strictly hiyb tfatle work.

Van Deventer, (Successor (o SLEUTH). POWKKS' 1ENT, LIME, COAL. Sole 3 PREPARED ACMB WALL PLASTER. PREPARED RUCK WALL PLASTER. C.

O. MILLS, VETERINARY SURGEON, Bucceuor Dr. J. F. Reli.

tumplcic Hospital and Surgrlcal aclinic or nlRht. IQ R. Main tur. XilB. Old 'ihon0 218: new fit JEHISOH'S PlEO REPAIRING OBice 314 N.

MAIN. TASTE Is everylliiug in Wall Paper. We make the decoration of homes our specialty and can assist you. We sell new patterns and fresh papers as cheap as old styles are sold elsewhere. We have the latest designs, the newest styles, and offer you free our experience and skill in making combinations.

We have the best workmen and guarantee their work. GRASS Wall Paper and Painting 104 PrarieSt. VlflVI Strengthens Weak Women. General debility in women! is generally the result of Ion" ne- negleoted Tlie develiyp- ment of disoii.se hai been slow and perhaps of late has become chronic. Such cases as Ibis have been cured can be cured by the Viavi treatment.

No chronic trouble can be thoroughly cured quickly. Tt takes time, but in moat cases a cure ia possible. Tf your trouble has become chronic call at the local Viavi Oflici. or write. Book of Health free to any address.

Rooms 35 and REVIEW BUILDING. Decatur, His. lienl Kxtatc Transfers. Robert Frank Cooper to Allen Jones, lot 13 in block 10 In Railroad addition to Johnson to Carrie S. lots and 3 iu block 33 of Railroad afldi- C.

Hurley to James M. Downs, the oflrtli 'half'fct lot 2 iu the northwest iiuar- pf the southwest quarter ot section jlj. 1 4 east; $30. 'Caroline M. Powers to William Drcsher, Jot 5 in block of Powers' First addi- tier.I KSO.

i Jifcblv.J. Atterbcrry to D. P. Keller, all of 'tut undivided interest in the northwest quarter and the half of the quarter and 10 acres off of the north reside of the southwest quarter, all in section 13, 14, 2 cast; $3.300. Tienry P.

Dunham to Samuel M. Lutz, lots 1 and 2 to block 2 of Dunham's -dUi'oir: Minnie D. Haley to W- W. Conard, lot In block 2 of J. K.

Warren South addition; $GOO. Next KxiunliMUlon. County Superintendent Gt. Keller aeSl have nnother exp.rhinittion for f.ppli cants for to.teach the last "Immortals" Who Walked Wiil Be First in the Call. HEN FOR THE REGULARS Recruiting Officers to Begin Work Here Today.

There is a chance now for those who wish to po to the front to have theii- wishes gr.itilied. Colonel liluford Wilson Monday wrote to Durfeo Unit, he. Mould do all lie could to get any man in the Fifth came i a note from Major Diirfeo, and advised him to send the men today nt the latest. Major Dur- fce iceeived two loiters from Colonel yesterday, one in the morning and one at noon. The first contained two important telegrams, ami was as follows: Springfield, 12.

Dear Major: 1 hasten to you copies of two telegrams from Culver, as follows: Chattanooga, 12. ISflS. Colonel lilufonl' WiNon, Springfleld: 1 have wired Cabaiiis lo enlist as far as possible from your men. S. CULVER.

Chattanooga, 12. Major C. Kccriiiting Officer. l-'iftli Illinois, Springfield: Itecruit the best of Wilson's men. Take the that marched from Deenlii if they are good, and take all from Wilson's that are up to my Mainland.

Help him as far as you can i lowerin standard we have established. ,1. S. Colonel. Please see that (lie Deealur iwiiiting oflieor keeps a place for the fourteen "immortals." 1 will push them in here tomor- low, if possible, and advise.

Yours cordinllv. ISIA'FOItl) WILSON. The letter leeched by Major Uurfee at noon wii? as follows: Springfield, June Hear Major: About fifty have drifted in hero dining the past few days have decided to join tlie Mueteeuth regulars. Lieutenant Kames etuiios here from St. Louis and i begin mustering lomoiiow.

lie i be here days. If you have any on your i i a i avail themselves of the op- i they should come over tomor- low or day. If they bring note from you i look after them. Sincerely Yours, BLuroun WILSON. This will lie good news for those have been a i i for Alecks for an opportunity In go to the nnd the op- i i doubtless be taken advantage many.

Major llinfee i issue notes of introduction to Colonel Wilson for tlio-e of bis a a i apply today. HOGS ARE DOWN Ami Flour Has Fallen tf a Barrel for White Tiouf. The local markets wore unchanged in Ihe ise of i fell to J3 and JS.W. Flour has dropped to a barrel and a. sack for i Loaf.

The in ices paid for Brain, live stock nnd in the local markets follow: Stock--Cows nnd holfera, 52.30(ffl steers, JIUUTM; J.1«3.,"0: calves, slioi-p, lambs, drain-Wheat, 9flc; while corn, 2Se; yellow. white oats, 25c; mixed, Jle; rye, A. JORDAN CO. PoultiT-- Hens, Cc; sprlns chickens, Cc; coi'lts, Se; younR turltey hens, 8c; old toms. Be; young toms, 7c; F.

F. geese, 4c; F. F. ducks, 3c. E.

E. CI.ARK CO. Egus-Sc. 1'onltry-- ITens, 6Wc; larpie sprinKB, 15c; cocks, 3e; young turkey hens, 5e; old toms, Ge; youns toms, 5c; F. F.

geene, 3c; P. F. ducks, 3c. SCRAPS OF NEWS. PICNIC.

The members of the school ciuar- tet had a picnic yesUrday at Falrview iiiirk. William Moden of EdmburK was here Sunday and had J. W. Sanders remove a tumor from her neck, SOCIAL i A The Intermediate i Endeavor society of the First Methodist i i i will a social at the home ot S. 11.

Thursday nlnht. CONFESSION. In the court by eon- fcFi'iim was taken by i i i Eon against ZixWie Fiiiter and V. F. a for $110.

NOT OFFICIAL. Major General Kadeski of the C. K. A Was In i i yesterday, i b'r a a i a i elltn: a i of a coisid liniise. RAIJ.Y.

A 1'hristian Rndeavor a i be held at Maeon i i A ber of youns people i a i this city. They will i out in hacks. H10PR nil. was ri-ceiveil yer-teril mrm- bers nf St. i Rev.

I I i i a i i i a i pa-torilte June 211. WILL NOT PROBATED Testator Has Been Bead Years--Probate. The will of Adam Sooforth, was ill tlic county court, yo-terclay Jar probate. Adam Pcofnrlli, son, a.skcil Hint ic be admitted to probate. His father died on Nov.

23, 1880, hut tlic has never been probated. The only (stale is a and lot on South Jlain street where the motlicr resides. 'I here, arc eight heirs, but they do not now wish estate divided. They want their mother to still gel the use of the lint as -he is Rolling old it was thought best to have Hie will admitted to probate. Then the a i re-t, fur the present.

I ha and Hoitha. H.iimvcll were appointed administrators yesterday of thn ate of .7. Their bond was fixed at $200. WILL PROliATED. The i of Harriet Oault was teil to pvobalo in counly court yesterday.

'-1 i is left to (ioorgio (i mlf i a 51. a $H)l). is slated a as the te-l itur mider-lands i a If. a i i i irol the pension a i i testator chew no more of the estate is left her. but ii is to be divided up between I'hailes and Lorn, A.

i i i i If. however, it should out a i Sylvia a dnes not got llio pension, she is lo $1.1100 i the before any of tlie (ither Crocker is named CALLED KY A A Kstollii anil F. K. I i i we re called to i a bv Hie news of i i a of .1. S.

I a i a i of Miss narnmri, a a of Mr. Pcnuinirton. SNOW IS DON'1C. i i a i a people i i i i Micro i 'nit i a i i i i i i i a i snow i season a i a i MM! iisi'd lo i a i Orean Ilecital Totiiclit. The Musical Culture oltib will close i season's work i an recital in tlie First Methodist chuich The prnijrani prepared for the recital ful- Offertory.

No. (Ralistel; Miserere. from (James liellak)-- Mrs. W. E.

Hollman. The Blind fllrl's Rons, from "La Oro- conihi" (Panohielli); a the Chimney Sans (Gertrude Oriswold)-- Mrs. Howard. Asleep, Adroatn, Awake, Yandupool a Entree Do Cortege. Vandupool, i Jubilee March (Corcne)-- Miss Nicholls.

Taper-- Miss Rliellabarfrer. Uomanza, Major (Wely); Processional March Miss Young. Jntermissinn. The JUial Is My Shepherd (Schubert)-- f'horus. Prayer and Cradle Sons (Guilmant); in Minor (Spinney); Cavantine, from the "Queen of Sheba" (Gounod)-Miss Gorin.

Toccata and Fuprue Minor (Bach); Answer OVolstenholme) Allesro, Ap- passionato. (Guilmant)-- Miss Bunn. Itecessional Hymn (DeKovcn)-- Chorus. Recessional Hymn (Kipling). Ciiplil Disnppolnted.

SprinRfield Monitor: It.ilph Marsh and Annie Austin of IlliopoliR, who were re-, eently refused a marriage license by the county clerk of this county, have been similarity disappointed in attempts to. the coveted document elsewhere. The fatal objection in the way of the couple obtaining? their wish is the fact that the young man Is only 20 years old. The St. Louis Post-Dlspatc-h of Sat- relates the unsuccessful attempts' of the couple to get a license In that city and at Clayton owing to the fact that young Marsh was unwilling to "lay perjury upon his soul" by swearing that he wag 21 years of age.

The young people wisely concluded to return home and wait another year. Tf you went fancy, up-to-date drinks call at Irwin's fountain. Smoke Headless, Pansy and Daisy ci H. Miaeuhelter, 719 N. rrrNTf AT FATRVTEW.

i Cm-Nthm a nf i a ehuivh hail a plrnli 1 nt a view park a a i people to part; In "in nicer; ami spent i i anil a i i i on the grass. Mrs. K. Simpson chaperoned the a BAND A A a a i i a a bund a i a a a i 2H I i bo 'i i ilav. it was I i year.

The a i a a a was ox- i a a i arid made pome i fur a I bnvs- pn.pnsi. a binder a i i was last. FLOORED A Eil Tlay, a i a i on a i i a was arro-(ol by OHin Bailey a a udod a i i i i i w.iiimi. i i ami a i hi.s i i a nrin who i a i i i a I i i i a i i a l.irfU 1 I I A I I I Mr. and Mrs.

1. s. A a I I i---ucd i i a i i of i i i A i a F.slcllo, John Miles a i home i i at oVlm nn i i of Miss A a i has l)ron omplovoil at olHci of Alherl IVirnrs. S'ie ivshnii po-silion there last a i i PITPLIC I A public i i lip hi Id at i Tabernacle ni'TlU i n'eloek. Ailmissim i be and every one i i i Charles Stivers and i i Smock, i are a ins a i i a i or biir i iber i be sunjr bv i bis: choir.

A Hie weililinc; a social will be belli by women of the church. THEY AUE VERT TI1TNGRT. T. Collins. mauaKCr of I.o|ier's i i i i a and Kd Owens and Joe i i emphiycs, are in Springfield a i i Leper's a i a i forco i cari for the a of those i i Reimbltcan slate i anil llein i a Leapue i has privileges at a i a on s-tite a i Krounds, meeli will be held.

ONE IS PLENTY. A a excursionist came in on tin n. W. i vocal a i i i i to those of the once a sweet siiur- er of Moultrie. lie lost no i in ir and was lorkeil up by Officer Leech.

As soon as he sober he was released, and as soon as he was free he prnt ilrunk. The a i i are thinking of crattns him and i i him by express beyond the city limits. FELL INTO A CISTERN. John Shadrick fell into an open i in the back yard of a residence on Tiroadway a a i and broke nm of his ribs. Hr.

A. M. Drew was called am trued up Mr. Shadriok's rib so a lie will walk i shyinR. a i ha a rlKbt 'to be walking about In a back a but did not know exactly where cistern was located a I it.

Assistance came to his ue in plenty of time to keep him from i as was but a small a of water 1 in the cistern. MEETINGS. I. O. O.

meeting of Deea- tur lodse, No. 0,:., lonlRht. MASONIC--Special convocation of Macon chapter. No. 21.

H. A. this e.Vfn- ing at for work in P. M. decree.

T. OF B. i court. No. 1 will meet In Dr.

Eddy's office tonight at 8. BORET. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, in Lonp; Creek township, Sunday, June 12, daughter.

Entertainment and ball fo be at Iho Turner hall Wednesday June for tlio benefit of (lie active class, to defray the expenses to Moline turnfest. Admission 25c a couple tf on- tortainmcnt mI danee. Overture by orchestra, waml exercises by aetivtl "class, club swings ly class, barrel boxing Iij- Eirl Grublc and Ijogan Metz, parallel bar by active class. William Den'z, coniinlfiec, South Webster strset, The i i i consists of three lots in Mama and $1.500 worth of personal pvop- erl y. ('OXSEItX'ATOJJ.

Agnes l.ongwoitliy has resigned llu her mother. Adoli.i K. on neeouul of ill-heaUh. Kdvuird 1.. l.iiiiL'woilhy tor in i i eoinily court yesleulay.

IIr. i is also a son nf Mrs, lliako. i lives nl Chicago, ill'-. Th.ikr is in (lie a-jlmn at.Kanl;al;ee. AVlicu the board of i-haritics snine i as" "1- ileieil all of i a i at a a i i i i i i county transferred lo the ,1,11 kson'ville Mr.

Louguorthy in- his inolhei's i.i~e. She at onliiiirly reiuain- eil al Kaiikakee. A- this is near i lie a often 1 his mother. 1'lonic anil Fish Fry. The nieinbers of the Ktlwanl slreet i i i i cliuri-li i PUJOJ a a a and fl-li fry W.eilne-day.

11 i be held at dl.ird lake. IbiiTis- i i SjH'eial rales a been granted by the W.ib.isli i i a the rniiiid trip bciiiL' only cents, i i i i i i be e.inied free. The i i 7 o'clix-k in (be uiorii- and vet urn on tlie Ir.iin in Hie ou'iiiiiLr. i i he sprved in the fur i i i i cents. nj" the i liurt-li are i i i to There il! be i i and bnaliuir.

of -hade, a lo.va! i'ood i and an enjoyable diiy. and lliverton nre the best of soft, coal sold iu Ibis market. Hard coal, all sires, in sloik. SI. F.

Jlplz, SUO i i llroiuhiay. Old 'nlinnp, NOT SO LIGHT Tax on One Decatur Mill's Product $160. Sole Kffect la to Discourage the Use of Corn Flower) The war tax on blended corn (lour will strike the oily of Dccaiiir a hard blow from the fact, that corn Hour is one of the productions of the city. It thai every barrel of pure corn flour must pay 40 cents tax and that every barrel of per cent wheat and 10 per cent corn Hour must pay si 't cents tax. Ten per cent com and per cent wheat is the popular and accented blend in this Jf a barrel pf blended, ilour is taxed 4 cents, then finally a barrel of pure corn Ilour must bo taxed '10 cents as it will be blended before Fold.

WAYS OUT OF IT. Thoio are throe ways out of the dilemma for the Peealiir coin Ilour peo pie and th.it great mass of American peo are managing lo have good wholesome ilour at a moderate price. The must pay the a or they must blond the ilonr themselves or the corn Hour must eek a foreign uiaiket. The Doeutur Cereal Mill out 1100 pounds of eorn (lour each day. There nre 1110 pounds of eorn Hour in a barrel.

J-'iuuring in. round numbers that means i a Hie Cereal Mill turns out -100 barrels of eorn Hour. This corn Hour is then sold to miller or dealers make blended flour, con- Eisiing of 10 per cent of corn Hour and per cent of a (lour, a i the blended pioduof of one day's i nl' the cereal Hour. IT A 15K! TAX. A '1 i rnt tax nn each ban el of the blended i of a ami coin fl-nn means (ill each day on the jirndiul of i mill alone.

Some one must pay i in llio end If i jjrpat of tlie corn belt is assailed on every hand in the hulls ol eoui, ress and a i the people not use it. then the millers i simply liud il foreign market for i flour i a foieigii trade lias been vorkei' up and more it will be sold abroad as i poes by. In the south a ircod deal move porn flour is ued than in the north and the people yet a whnlcMinio, sitisfacl iry flour al a moderate prieo. '1 lie business been iiu leasing riylit and hh udncl e(tni Ilour bids a i to become very pop- a i people. The northern men seem lo a i iiud hiive afler Hie a a to oil' the ineie.isin^' popularitj' of the coin belt piodui t.

Of course the people could do i i blendin.L'. bill i does not us satisfactory as i the do il, for can be more a i in Hie i i nml mixing il thoroughly by iii.iehinerv. There i- no a al all on alone, I i i all the a on blended Hour falls tin corn which enters into sed is Hint each package of blended Hour shall be plainly matkexl'to show jiisl what the package contains. To this proposition the larger millers of corn Jlour iif-iee, believing in the. merits of a blended Ilour mid tlial the people will he glad to buy it when they know what it is, LETTER FROM KLONDIKE W.

11. Shaw Tells Something About Trials He 1. N. Pharo, foreman of telegraph, has just received a. letter from ti.

formerly a. lineman employed 1 by Mr. who, on March left 'with a party for the gold regions: of Alaska. The "letter is written from Bennett, Territory, ami is as fallows: "Tciduy is Sunday and we arc taking a rest. Our party is having the best of health.

We are camped about seven niile down on the right side of hake. Dennett and have got part of llio lumber cut for our boat. We will commence making our boat 7iext week. There me lots of boats being built along this and Lake Linderman. It is estimated theio over 2,000 boats being liuU a Ml every variety of craft you could imagine.

1 fear that a great many i never reach their destination nnd will lose their all. number that left Moberly on the special March 1. three have died and fifteen lune alie.idy turned back. It is pi i hard proposition to face C'hil- eout, i 1 pounds of freight to get over it. I have never had better health and 1 feel that, it will take something worse a I have seen yet to turn me back.

"The snow slide was nn awful thing. We were camping about a mile from it and 1 wa.s there digging after the buried ones the night after it happened. There ere several taken out alive, after) I re.iclicd it. It a sight to be forgotten. "There is the jolliest set of men on hail 1 ever Kveiybody i building great of the i 1 believe from a I hear a there will be a great many i i si i ikes i summer.

To i wh.it jwople are goini; there this summer i overrun (lie country is all a great mist.ike. When they get scat- teied out (hey will hardly be heard of, I don't bcUvc there are gum- over both pa--PS i W. H. RIIAW." New 'phone I I 1 TO A IT. One of I provisions liill Fiftieth Anniversary.

Knreka college, located at Kurekn, will celebrate the i i i of its i Wednesday, and it is, expected a i several thousand friends of ins i i i i i -uitnoss nnd take part ill the ises. Klder .1. I I (iariison of St Louis will deliver the addic-s and nil railroad-, will offer special rates to those desiring to attend. GIVF; A DRINK fJraln-O. Is delicious, anpetiz- II'IK nourlsliliiR food ill Ink lo take IhJ or ci.flee.

Sold by all groeers and likeil by all who h.ive llped It beeausB when pioperly II msles like the I'mesL corr, but i.s from all Injurious clr.iln-o iibls dlu'stlon and i i Hie nei-xes. It Is not a. i i i i but health Imllder iind children as widl as iidnlls i i II i Brent lientll. Costs about as much as coffee, and GREAT unloading Surplus Stock Curtain Department New patterns i a Net 'urt'iiiig, yards pair. New patterns i a l.ace Curt a i yards IOUK, 51 im-hcs wide.

SI i Two-thread I a Fish Net I-ace Curl a i o'i pair. New sl.Uos two-thread Li 1 le Net Curtains. r.K yards long, white and ecru. $2 r0 pair. Irish Point Curtains, new ilesiRUR, pair.

liriiRsels Net a i new patterns, yards loner, JI.03 pair. To Close Out GReap One I of Finn Curtains, only one to two pairs of a stylo, at half price. Draperies Fish Net Draperies at ICc yard. Tniiiboun-d MiiFlin. iJr.iporla, 30 inches i 10j yard.

Rfl-ini'h Dotted Swiss Musi in at i yard. THm-h line a i ISc yd. CompU'tt 1 lino oC new Denims at IPic yfl. Ladies' Dress SKirts Ladles' Heavy Linen Skirts, DJC each. Ladies' Fine Grass Linen Skirts, each.

Fine Linr-n Skirts, strapped i same $-' to i-lch. Ladies' Fine i IMque Skirts. Ladies' Flni White Pique Skirts. Umbrellas and Parasols 2i--ineli Cotton rilorla 1'mbrcllaR, steel roil, i a I i wmid handle, ISc each. C.loria Silk t'mbrellas.

steel rod, frame, sleliug silver Irlmmed SI. f-incli at Jl. Fancy Coaching Parasols, in plain and pi.ml silks, to each. I P-incli i Silk Coaching I'arasol at Jl. One cnsn Ohililron's Thrco-tlirencl Tlibbed Doublo Knoe I lose, very line fstu.iKt 1 SUP One c.i«o Ij.itlirs' Fine Cuase Fast lllnok Ilnpp, nnklo, at Me pair; Out si os pnmo prices.

One niinpo IFalf Hoso, blark, tan and natural sri-y, pair. Ladies'and Gents'Underwear One case Men's Natural Halbrlggan Shirts and Hiiivvers. i pearl buttons. Freneh taped neck, 20e Karment. line Men's Fin" GuaKe Ecru Hal- briKh'an Shirts and Drawers, extra value, at One oust- Ladles' Swiss nibbed Esyptlan Cotton Vesls, taped arms and neck, a tar- at JUe each.

Ladies' Ecru Cotton Vests, ribbed, 5c 7e nnd So. Garnets, Runs and Matting Ap tho soason Is well advanced for this i we aro dotcrmlncU to close (in! surplus stock at prices that can jml ilupHratPd asain. If you a In this line you cannot 1'ail to appreciate tlie prices. RUQS SiKfiD-lnch AfKhan Rups, Jus each. Afghan Rugs, jl.93 each.

yard. rolls Reversible China Matting.

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