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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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ii ni 1 if i WE OPENED 20 CASES STATE NEWS. TO BENT -Two store rooms and several suites of rooms In the Gallagher building. All well lighted and thoroughly ventUlaied: GULLIBILITY. The wild nliftntomn and shrleklne cries of a By HALL HOSTETLER. OP- If F.

L. Hays Co. -A-CKEHtfTS B-ZA ZtP-A-TElKlS S. BARGAIN COLUMN. Advertisements not exceeding forty words will be Inserted under this bead at 5 cents per week, I ay able invariable In advance.

To persons oat of employment and wanting slta- atluns. lialrp rice. WASTED. TTf ANTED Two lady boarders or genUeman VV undmif.iiiiirluiiFii fmnllv lniiuira at 208 WeBt Marietta street. 10-lw WANTED A good competent girl, German nreferred.

to do general housework. No washing, Apply at 023 West William street ANTED A good girl for general house-wnrK at once. Auulv at b20 North Col- lege street. 89-1 ANTED Immediately, a competent gin io do housawork. liberal wanes win ue Mrs.

O. Z. Greene, 417 west Prairie St. ss-iw WAJYJ.HL a yuuug uiaiuru tuau, situation in a store; small wages: good reler- tiTANTKD All persons wishing to learn VV m-Hssmakinir. perfect littiui: bv actual measurement, to call on Mrs.

Maltle E. ililL 627 East Eldorado street. ib-iw antku Position bv a good strong boy VV in a store or otu je. can give best of references from gentlemen In the city. Send your address to aKKtm omce.

is-iw Wf ANTED A competent girl for general VV housework. urman preierreu. Apply at 437 at. Jobn'B Place. ts7-iw WANTED Sma 1 boy to carry bills.

Apply to J. H. Webber at the Arlington howl. ls7-lw 1 1 7 ANTED Latlv or eentleman to act IV sHlesmaii fur a snrlneneld house. Apply to J.

H. Webber, Arlington hotel. Is7-iw' ANTED To trade for good s'ock of mer- unamuse nue larming tana in juuisuu. Address "tj. 3." UKBALD.

1ST ,1 A VTL'II ll nH mmanil llfllWtltt-nrll neferences reomreil. Aunlv 35i W. North street. lbp-aw- WANTED By a woman 36 years old, place as second girl. No objection to country.

Apply quo south wepster street ihb-iw Ui ANTED To loan tlooo on real estate from linn r.t. turHA vaht.4. I'ritehett MK'tsomery. U6-1W Jtf TED A good girl to do general hou- rk. Apply at 270 West North street.

ANTED A uood energetic mas with cap! TV tal can learn of a good position b) calling at A. 1. Grists barber shop to-day; also wanted ten or nlteeu good men, 12J a. Water street. a4-lw ANTKU-Siluatlon; some young ladies, TV ttbie Ut give an require, references, to learn ivpe lug.

book uiudiug, clerking urcssmdKiug.Uttlo. mg.orauy outer work ineae blriDOl ttUueuicii uau support momseiveo witu. can at ziu aouin uain oircei, jura, urisi, uuui- aen sww W' ANIED Bj a yout'g lady, room and boiro In privaie lamiiy. Would like to enter as oue of Hie lamilv. Can give tesi of reier- enue; Call or address 151 West Prairie ou ANTED -A cjmpeteteut and experienced VV irl Li iln iiHiii-rAi luiimewiirk in a f.kuiilb of two.

Address 'N iV' IIeualu oltlce. S4-1W WANTED Attention noors exposed to driving rain surni can be made water proot by usiug Kowleit's weather strip. 1 iavescarpeb, and much extra work. For sale uy Marry Uall, 240 North Water street, under tJiunie omoe. lae-ti fOK SALK.

ITOK SALE A number one family horse, JT harness and phaeton all for sale cheap. Inquire at oilice ol W. ii. Marnsberger, 221 south side park, isio-iw is ALE Span of mules, harness, spring JU wagon, in nood condition, uheau or will trade ou town lot or property; also a one-horoe spriug wagon, call at No. lu53 North i-n street.

si-ir LUU SALE Fine cabinet organ. 14 stops 5 JU bts ol reeds, witu sub-bass, double coupler two knee levers, elegantly uuinUeu walnut case, all new, liuest toned organ in the city; has power enougn ior large cuurcu. can at ui2 t. William street s7-iw LOK SALE A good heifer calf; will sell JU cheap. Call at 6a North College street iu lorenooj or evening alter a cioca.

is't-iw- LNOK SALE A dark young horse sixteen A. hands high, well made and without blemish. Also side bar top buggy, gool as new. Sell separate or together. 11 sold this cau be had cueap.

Can be seen at 536 E. Duriee street ino-iw iXR SALE At a bargain, my property on JL west wood street, xno. 4CX. iioo.se nas nve rooms, summer kitchen, cellar, well aud cistern, burn and shed, chicken house and lot. The lot is 60Hi leet front, if the property is not sold by luiyi it will be for rent.

H.M. Wise. m22dU li'UQ OAljD A IIU1QQ, SUVUh fu. JU quire at 134 East Green stieet. J.

ii. Wil li wms. I ttjyti I SALE House and lot No. 1112 North JU Main street; house has four rooms, lot 40x170. Inquire ol John (juinlau.

La20tt iWK SALE A two-story frame dwelling with 1 eight rooms, good cellar, well and cistern premises nearly new aud iu Ursi-class condition, situated at 746, corner West Wood and Plue streeut; will be sold at a bargain if sold before October 1, 1887. Price $3,000. Tunis, half cash, balance easy payments. Apply at premises ur ot J. Lelorgee at sons taiu liu 1 OK LALE My place of business at Bement.

JU Parties wishing to engage in the saloon business will tlnd tnis a good opportunity. IteasoD for selling wish to quit tne Dusmess, Inquire ol J. s. campueu. iniau iroK SALE An eight-horse power horizontal euianeaiid ten -horse boiler: will sell cueap.

Engine is 6x9, well proportiuued and of our own mane, ooiier is iu guvu icuoir. luu uu a. Mueiler Hi sous, 22 East Main ou La21tf TO KENT. "0 KENT House of four rooms and cellar, all iu good repair, coiner North Water aud Marietta streets; also oue store room at Uimock's, south side new square. I lo-i i KENT On East Eldorado street, over A riuus grocery sioie, a suite oi rooms, Ev fur houaeaeepicg.

Apply lO JCSSO Ot Ov la i KENT A house oi three rooms and tiled ceiiar, in uod r. pair; rut reasonable. u. 1. stencil, oluce over pustutnce.

KENT Uue of my new five room cot A tages is lorreul; all Ui st-cs order inside ad huished Iu castiake style. Address Jonu X. is uett, 73o North Edward at. aB-lw 'PO KEN'l Two roums and closet oue block from the park; gs per mouth. Appiy at Ms n.ast wiiiiaui lsi-iw- 'po KEN 1 At 9j2 North Clinton street house ot tuieu iwjiiB, vciioi, uisLexu, well auu l.

1 i i. uuii uuiiuiugs. jiiiiuunuiii, a. auipueu North street. 7-lf KENT A new house of six rooms at the corner of East North and Chisholm streets All conveniences.

Inquire of 11. Olsen at Decatur linum iaetory. si-iw rpO KENi A house at 1158 North Main St, well, cistera and stable. Apply to J. C.

nosieuer isi-iw 'HO BENT A furnished room to a ladv. Kef A erences required. Apply at 139 a. church sireet. Lso-iw I'O KENT South half of No.

320 South Main A street, live rooms, well, cisteru and all con veniences. Inquire at 6s South Water street. Also a good parn at 3 per month. s4-tt TO KENT A nicely furnished room, for a maa and wife or two gentlemen, ou North Broadway, between Eldoiadoand North no. iwiw rpo KENT Five rooms on second Boor near JL center of city, suitable for small family; two houses of seven rooms; one house of four rooms; one house of five looms; one house of three rooms, can at my ouloe.

H. Pasco. s4-lw KENT Two nicely furnished front a. rooms witu cioset in eacn room, wltnln one Diock oi counoii rooms. Apply to w.

C. earn. TO KENT Five rooms, unfurnished, on 8. Water street. Apply at 319 South Water street.

taau-ti rpO BENT Tables and chairs for use at par- jl ues: we uriuK mjoui iu sou auu taae mom away; rates reasonable. Apply to Bachman Bros. J7U TO KENT A garden farm of about SO acres within a mile of the city four acres in grapes, lots of berries, good barn, good smokehouse two wells, all In first-class shape. Apply to Jacob Buebsahien, 218 East aialn St J28tf rpo KENT The store room In Masonic Tem-X pie building, now occupied by Tiding Bros. Marls.

An excellent stand for any business. For terms, etc, apply to Morehouse, Wells 134 East Main street fjistf steam neat ana au moaern con veuicuuca. unm reasonable. Apply to Mrs. B.

Gallagher. 161 West Prairie street, or to tr. w. aaines. ijaiti LiOST AND FOUND.

LOST A small round pocket book, well worn containing three $5 bills. Finder will be liberally rewarded ou returning it to street car stables. s6-l MISCELLANEOUS. WELL DIGGING Andrew Hedenberg and Charles Kthnndpa Are nreDared to dlir nnlla An Hhnrf. nntlnM.

Hest of recommenda- tlous can be shown. They are experts in the business. Can at 813 Nortn college oi. iio-iw ANY ONE wanting those Electricity Bottiea can get them by calling on J. 11.

Kabrick, corner North Water and Division Hts. 8-lw LADIES If you wish your dressmaking neatly and stylishly done at a reasonable urice. call ou Mrs. John Adams. 622 N.

Monroe street. s6-lw MANDOLIN, Banjo, Guitar and Piano qulck-iv tnuL'ht bv simulified method by Mrs. Ira Brown, 440 west main street; aiso teacuer ui the piano, banjo aud guitar. For terms, etc. write or cau at aauress nameu.

tsu-uw- DRESSMAKING Miss Lizzie Fisher, dressmaker. Cutting and titling a specialty. AernisreaaonaDie. zcra vv. iurm ot.

isfc-w NOTICE Tha firm of Ken- 1J dull lresh. heretofore partnvrs in the grocery business at the corner oi jsuniona ana streets. Is this dav dissolved. Mr. iresh retiring.

Air. iteudaii wiu continue tne business at the old stand, all indebtedness and collect ail debts due the late nrm. S4-iw TVTiiTirK I navt. removed mv ofilce from No. IN 467 West Main street to No.

241 south side uitv nark, over stoner's drug store, oamuei Tiobets, lusuranoe agent. S3 tl GOOD BUSINESS CHANCE Having oe- 1. cided to remove to Omaha I offer for sale my stock of groceries and nxtures. Choice lo cation; low rent. Call at ouce or address John Finn.

640 a. Eldorado street. 183 tt MONEY TO LOAN on Farm and City property at low rates of Interost. Houses and lots for sale or rent iu any part of city. Cheap lots for sale ou easy terms.

Butman Waggoner. Kenl Kstate. lnsuraiice and Loan brokers. 104 N. Water Miilikiu bank building.

a6tf pOTO the Decatur Furniture Exchange for A Second-hand goods. Good lounge, 2 ai; nxienaiou tables. 22.00: cook stoves. S5.00: cnairs. $2.50 per set everything cheap.

248 East Main street. I IJ.p9tf HOUSa-MOVlNG R. J. Roberts, the veteran house-mover, still contracts to move or raise houses at the lowest ratej, aud does his work with the least possible damage to the building, it you nave any work iu nis line, au- dress u.m at uecatur. uyo-am MONEY TO LOAN on farms and Improved city property at lowest rates of interest, in sums of $3uo, $500 $1,000 and $10,000.

If you want to borrow or loaa money call and see me. Aaron shuck, uuricn new biock. ujou nESS POOLS W. P. Lake has patent appli auces tor cleaning vaults aud pools: no disagreeabm odor while at work.

Grading ud soddiug Sod furnished by t.e load when desired. W. P. Lake, East Main St. IJzatf HOP LEE Chinese Steam Lauudry price list: Shirts.

10c: Collars. 3C: Cuffs, per pair, 5c; Ladies' Dresses, 50c to Handker chiefs. 3c; Sheets 10c; Pillow Slips, 5c, and other work in proportion. Good nuting specialty. No.

113 westslde old square. J14-lyr BOOK BINDING Practical book binding and blank book manufacturing, 137 S. Waier street, Decatur, IU. Magazines bound, Barnes stamped gold on books, pocketoooks, memorandum books, toilet cases, etc. I make telescope boxes aud any kind ot pasteboard boxes ot large size.

Merman npieM. Q20ti A 'VTC I am prepared i make all Xj Vxi-Xi classes of loans. In large or small amonuts. Have money to loan on chattel mortgages, live stock, farm implements, grain or household goods. Also make loans on lnui vidual security and real estate at lowest rates.

Farm loans at 6 per ci ut interest. Apply to Al bert T. Summers, 145 North Water street, over tne New ork atore. ia26-ijr CJOBTd. Insist on yourself: never imitate.

The Great Indian Blod Purifier The Cherokee. C. F. Shilling. It is stated that Zola is writing a novel without an objectionable feat ure.

Ihis would indeed be novel, Hill's Pecrress Worm Specific is pleas ant to take nd no child will refuse it. Ko cure, no pay. C. F. Shilling.

To aee the most elegantly and stylishly dressed women of the hour one must needs go to Newport. Cobb's Little Pills cure Indigestion, headache, dizziness, nausea, billiousness, or money refunded. C. F. Shilling.

Pickled salmon appears to be 'getting its poisonous work in as if to rival lobsters and chrome ice cream. Skill and common sense combined in Hill's Peerless Cough Syrup, for colds. C. F. Shilling.

Heavily gold or silver tipped harness, having been very much overdone ia now declared to be "common." In the last fourteen years 700 Protestant chapels have been built in Madagascar, making the total number at present 1,200. Deafness Can't Be Cured. By looal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the far. Ihere is only one way to cure deafness, und that ia by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an il named condition of mucus lining of the eustachian tube.

When the tube gets inflamed, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the and unless the mflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal edition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which id rjotning but an inflamed con dition of the mucus surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by tak ing Hall's Catarrh Cure, Send for circular, free. F. J. Chenbt Toledo, O.

Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Cholera has appeared at Rome Italy. Five cases and two deaths were reported Monday. "Wonderful Cures. W.

D. Hovt wholesale and re tail druggists of Home say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discov ery, ilectnc Hitters and liucklen Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medscines in this city.

Several cases of pronounced consumption have been en tirely cured by the use of a few bottles of Dr. King Hew Discovery, taken in con nection with Electric Bitters We guar antee them always. Sold by J. A. Swear- mgen.

With our increased facilities ve are now better than ever preparad to do all classes of job work neatl and promptly. Gall for prices a the Hebald office. I if The boiler house for the county The governor his appointnd Judge Jameson, of Chicago, md Lieutenant Governor Smith to represent Illinois as me rniiadelpma constitutional centennial. At Book Island, eieht vears scro. a policeman named Eosenfield waB beaten to death by three or four drunken ruffians Two of the mur derers, Barney Heany and John Cav- anagh, were sentenced to Joliet for life, and rat Heany to a term which has iust expired.

The governor has pardoned Cavanagb, who left the prison with rat Heany on Wednesday. Barney is still at Joliet. The sixteenth annual convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Un ion of Illinois, was held in Ottawa this week. High-mass was celebrated at 9 o'clock. Mgr.

A Bessonies, V. of Indianapolis, delivered an address relative to the evils of intemperance ihe president, tneliev. John A. Jb an- a.ng, made his annual report con cerning the work in Illinois. The next annual session will be held at Sheffield the first Wednesday in September, 1888.

The officers for the next year are: The Kt Eev. J. L. Spald ing, spiritual director; the Rev. J.

A Fanning, B. of Ohio, president Patrick Bark, Joliet, vice-president; James Ford, Ottawa, secretary and treasurer; William Quinlan, Chicago, delegate to national convention. A RAPID KISE. Sudden Upward Shoot of the Mercnry Cooler Weather Comes. Yesterday was one of the most re markable iays, atmosph'.

rically, that tbis summer has Been. The raDge was 31 degrees, aud the man nam at 8 p. m. was degrees. Seldom has there been observed a greater rise.

Beginning at 65 at 6 a.m., the mercury weut up the tube till it not only reached 9 but went eight de grees higher. There is a cool wave in sight, just peeping over the edsre of the brnisb line, at St. Vincent, where the mercury is about at the freezing line. there is a good prospect cf its mov ing this way, and it effeot was felt this morning at 3 o'clock, when the temperature was 65 The following were the readings yesterday: 6 a. 65; 8 a.

74; 10 a. noon, 90; 1 93; 2 yo; 6 p. vs. RAILROAD Until September 18 the Wabash will sell tickets Kansas City reading via Hannibal at $6, and via St. Louis at 7 55.

Tickets will be limited to two days. The vVabash will do a big excursion business this falL The T-EL P. employes on the east end received a month's wages yesterday. The west end employes will be paid to-day. At.

5:30 yesterday afternoon switch engine 103 of the Wabash ran off the track ner the Jasper street crossing because of a broken rail. Engineer Leake "stuck to the machine" and was uninjured. Fireman Conn jumped and landed ia a pile of broken stone, stoving himself up badly. The injury to the engine was slight It was not moving fast at the time cf the accident Some of the Sick. A daughter of J.

EL resides at 414 North Morgan street, is quite ill with fever. Mrs. Belle Dunham, who resides on North Water street, has been quite ill with congestion of the stomach, but is now recovering. The infant daughter of Mr. Bnd Mrs.

Andrew Seiler is ill with a fever. Henry Kossieck's infant daughter is very ill The family resides on 0 ant well street. A daughter of W. L. Bear, who resides four nrles northwest of the city, is very ill with pneumonia.

A daughter of Mike Moran, who resides on Eist Eldorado street, is ill witb scarlet fever. Mrs Charles Hardy is very ill with typhoid fevpr at her home on South Jackson street Mrs. M. Smith, who resides on vVst Macon street, is ill with pneu moms. Bo -Btounamg'y white That they dazzle the sight Yellow teeth grow, by Sozodout using IT you're offered some trash In lis stead, keep your cash; Silence hambug by fittly refusing.

Keep the Weather Eye Open for cheap dentrifices which some deal- -rs pretend re as good or superior to 9ozodont, or possesses kindred prop arties. These articles aie perniciout- io the teeth. Sozodont, on the con crary, preserves and beautifies the teeth, renders the gums hard, rosy -md healthy, and the breath gnre. "Spalding's Glue" mends crockery woodenware, etc. Turkey Lunch.

Grand turkey lunch to-day at Olarkson's place, south side of Cen tral park, from 10 a. m. until noon, and from 8:30 to 11 p. m. Everybody invited.

Liver Complaint-Biliousness Are known by depression of spirits, cool coated tounge, bad tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin, witb uiotches and eruptions, sallow complexion and yellow eyes, tired aching shoulders, lull pain In the right side and back, faiut- aess, irregular Dowels. Vi. Qunn's Imported Liver Pills by acting promptly on tne liver ana stomacn, always effect a cure and never gripe or sick en. Only one for a dose. Samples free by J.

A. For the G. A. B. encampment ut St.

Louis Sept: 27Ui to 29th, theLU. railway wUl on Sept. 24th to 27th. Inclusive, sell excursion tickets good to return until October Stb, Inclu sive, (but oot before Sept. 27th) at the low rate of $2.40 for the round trip.

These rates will oe open to the general public An extension of time for return passage will be granted to original purchasers 1 tickets If presented to the joint agent 01 tne sk louis terminal lines at tne exposition building, St. Louis, before October 6th and the ticketdeoosited with cam Joint azent nnt'l the original purchaser is teady to return, when the tl ket will be made Sood to return by train leaving St. Louis that ay not later than October 31st and for oon-tlnnotts passage s8-2d. worthless humbug can make money by imposing npon the credulity and Ignorance ol an honest public, and the supply of this species of work seems more than an adequate demand. The enunciation of facts-facts that nave stood crucial tests facts proven by brain force and tangible evidet ce, should satisfy all laudable enterprises; out, me execraoio prauweo teaching false loeas and doctrines for self-aggrandizement is truly reprehensible and should De scorned Dy ail classes.

When one house tells yon that Iodide of Potash is poitoa simply because their opponents use it, and because they are pandering to your Ignorance, as they suppose, you should look non all such as arrant frauds and their remedies as unworthy publio conndence, and If tbosp who make such assertions do not know better.they are a set of unenviable Ignoramuses. Doctors and Hot Springs. Hot SDrines failed entirely to cure me of sev eral terrible, lndolrnt running ulcers on my legs, with which 1 have been trouDiea ior many years. Several doctors also attempted to cure me and failed. I uave used only a few bottles of B.

B. B. (made at Atlanta, and the ef- TAnL nfATi T.ruiv mftpicai. as iudv uat iu healed and I am cured, it Is worth all medi cines made for niirifv Inir the blood. This won derf ally quick cure has been effected after everything else had failed.

Your medicine is a daisy, and hasdonethe business for me. I have iiveo uere iweniy-nve years. uiu Is also lmprov.Dg, appetite and digestion good, I sleep sound Iv and never felt better, doctors told me that I could not be cured, but B. B. B.

has cured me. it i. thfl nnlclcAst. beat and cheap est blood purifier I ever used. It is ahead of all others.

As to my case and Its cure I refer to every merchant or professional man of Pine BlUir. A. XI. JJlUlLKlS, UULkOll DUOI Fiue Bluff, May 12, 1886, Cancerous Ulcers Cured. i i ti i tii Diim i uave ueeu laniug wiiwjitun'w and am about well of an ulcer I had upon my nose for six years, said by all to be a cancer.

Irefer to Postmaster Benfroe, of Atlanta Wrightsville, May 3, 1886. All who desire full Information about the cause and cure of blood poisons, scrofula and scrofulous swellings, ulcers, sores, rheumatism, kidney complaints, catarrn, can secure mall, free, a copy of our 32-page Illustrated book of wonders, nlled with tne mosiwonaer- Jul and startling proof ever before known. Address Blood Balm Atlanta, Ol For sale by Dr. A. J.

Stoner. GRAND OPENING or FALL GOOD OP Vhnt Lewis. ALWAYS the LOWEST PRICES NOTION AND FANCY GOODS DEPT. Best Pins, 3c a paper. Ink.

5o a bottle. Mucilage, with brush, 6c Writing tablets. 9c Job lot of hair brushes, 15c Rubber shields ISc a pair, silver hair rnainents, juc, Kubber balls. 6 aud 10c. Ve vet baud bags.

75c Straw mats, only 8c Biscuit boat, 25c. Tiger brand piaylog cards, loc Two rubber Up lead pencils. 50 Call bell, for school teachers, 25c Curtain chains, 20o a pair, school bag, 10c. Covered slates. 12, 15 and 180.

Corsets, only Sc. Cold cream soap, 10c. Liquid glue, 10c a bottle shoe polish, 10c. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DEPT. This department is our great leader.

Decorated salt and peppe boxes, 10c. Colored glass syrup pitcner, 25c Colored tumblers. 10c. Decorated fruit plates and saucers, 12o Fruit ates, 19c; old price. 26c.

Glass dessert dishes, six for iOc. Night lamps, red, amber and blue, 25c. Flint chimneys, 5c. Stone bowl and pltoher, 98c and $1.25. Rockingham tea pots, 20 25 and 30c.

six goblets for 25 a big hit. Every article a bargain. HARD AND WOODEN WARE. Tt pays to look through this department. Pockit wrenches, 15c.

Screw drivers, black handle, 5 and 10c Augur bits, 25 aud 30c tcbine oilers. and 10c. Mrs. Pots tods, 3 in set, reduced to 91,75. Br .83 trays, 15c.

(alwajs 25c) Wood knife box. 15c regular 250 article. Wbisk broom', Job Kit, loc. salt, box, jut what you need, 10c Sad Iron bO'der, just out. 23c.

Covered scbo 1 buckets, loc Wood auirar bOAes. iO and D5c. Hunter's Hour sifter (damaged) 183. 60-foot jute chillies Ine. lie.

buggies. 75, 85, and 98c. Klve-Ioui st-p ladder. Dc. ir-min iards reduced to 83c.

To close out, our 25c lue tongs at 10c. Tee Great Money Saving Place, The Miss Kate Field has returned from Washington Territory to San Fran- cisoo, snd will presently come back to the east. Dr Bo-san-ko. In his new discovery for consumption, jucceeded in producing a medicine which is acknowledged by all to be simply marvelous. It is exceedingly pleasant to the taste, perfectly harmless, and does not 3icken.

In all cases of consumption, coughs, colds, whooping cough, croup, Bronchitis, and pains in the chest, it has given universal satisfaction. Dr. Bosbd-ko's Cough and Lung Syrup is sold at 50 cents by A. oweanngen. New Jersey will probably have 2,000 troops at the Philadelphia oen ten nial.

Personal. Dr. N. H. Frohlichstein.

of Mobile writes; I take great pleasure in re commending Dr. King's JNew Discovery for consumption, having used it for a severe attack of bronchitis and catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cur ed me and I kave not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result Have al so used Electa ic Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can re commend.

Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, is sold on a positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at A Swearingen's drug store. A Boston firm of green grocers ar propriately advertise that they make a specialty of "cnltivated lettncft" Fair fUHLiUATIOii STBEKT. OFFICII NO.

160 JiOBTB I a tared at the Decatur Poet Office Second lass I all Matter. STATE ot ILLINOIS, Macon County, Personally appeared before me, ii notary puolio in and for Macon Illinois, Frank H. ilal, wlio, being duly sworn, on uaib states tuat he is one of the tuiUghers ol tne DECATUK eSOUNlNCr UEKALD, and that s.aa average daily circulation ol said DEOAIUl MORNING UttltALD is now 200 Gobies daily. LIAS U. aoscritj A Batata to before me Frank ILHall this, i jkal day of June, A.

188V. JOdPH 0. HoBTETLBB, Notary Public. Saturday, September 10, 1887. Mb.

who was under contract to come to this country this fall to lecture, has decided to remain at home and take his chances with the proclaimed National League. After a heated discussion at the German Catholic union in Chicago the censuring of the order of the Knights of Labor did not pass. The vote was close. There is a little doubt that the president, as the responsible leader of his party, as well as in pursuance of his constitutional duty, will do all in his power to secure some definite and substantial reduct on of taxation me approaching session ol con gress. How far he will sucoeed in obtaining the co-operation of the leading members of congress of his own party can not be foretold.

"The great need of the democratic party is a policy of tax reduotion up on which all its members in oongress cm unite, and which the administration can help along with all the force of its legitimate influence. A party without a definite policy in regard to the most pressing question before the government is like a ship without chart or compass. BASE BALiLi. scores of Yesterday's League and As sociation Games. Washington, Sept 9.

Base ball: inullgs 1 2 3 4 6 6 Waabluijtori i 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0- 8 It Base hits Washington 8. Poll. 8. i.rrors -Washington, Pnliadrlphla 3. Baueries-Washingum.

O'Day ana tillligan; Puila Huinuiuon and Clements. Umpire -Valentine. Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Base ball to-Jaj iao.ng-s 123456789 Aluietioj 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 03 tirowus 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 -S Bane bits Athletics, Browns, 10.

rJrrors -Atalecics, Browns, 3 Bailerles A.hleucs. Weyllug and Mllligsa; BtowDs, uarmiiers and Bojle. Umpire Jlclisade. States Island, Sept. 9.

Base ball: lnu 123456789 Mecs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 3 1 0 10 Base hits Mets. Cincinnati, 12. Krrors Met, Cincinnati, 4. Batteries mei3. Weld man and Donohue; Cmc.u Munaue and Baldwin.

Uinptra -Curry. Babtimjbe, Sept 9. Baseball: lunula 1234S6789 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 CJUibVlhe 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bise hits Baltimore, Louisville, 9. 0-1 0-2 terrors Balil noie, Louisville, 3. Batteries aitlmure, Kiiroy and Trott; Louisville, Kamtey and Cook.

inpire erguson. Brooklyn, Sept. 9. Base lay iuulus 1 2 3 4 5 6 xJroof yu I 3 0 8 4 0 Cleveland 0 1 2 0 0 ball 7 016 0-i Bane hits-Brooklyn, 16, Cleveland, 8. Krrors Br oKlyu, 8.

nalterles BrooKlyn, Toole and Clark; CleveUnd, Morrison and Zlinmar. Umpire nauer. EE POET OF ATTENDANCE Or the Decatur Publio Schools for the weel ending September 9, 1837 HIGH SCHOOL. No. days Enrolled.

Absent. John W.Gibson 69 4 Mary W. 58 Frances 4S 5 Mary E. Vaughao. 50 12 Alice Tatue 49 6 SA.NOAJIO.V STBEKT SCHOOL.

John Marten 59 2 Same M. LettingweU 48 31 Or Ula Slkes 6t 19 Ella IX Bover. 62 8 S. E. Sanderson 62 14 Belie W.

Hobbs 88 10 MARIETTA STREET SCHOOL. Lucy H. "0 0 Anes Roddy .59 8 Mary L. English 66 4 Nellie Uall b7 3 Nellie I. Hendricks .67 3 Annie E.

Woods 80 3 CHUHCH STREET SCHOOL. Belle Ful'on 50 11 OxaCilvin 55 6 Be tba Norman 60 15 Lizzie L. Howes. 54 11 A. E.

Mnrpay 5a 4 WOOD STREET SCHOOL. No. Tardy i i I (i ...0 ...0 Jennie Durfee 56 5 Clara Eyman 38 K-itie Dempsey 60 11 Christina Sanderson 60 8 Ida Hocklnberry Bi 7 Elizabeth U. Anderson. .68 4 AnnaM.

Wileou 82 4 JACKSON STREET SCHOOL. Rosa E. Jidson 41 2 iioberta Keyes 45 2 Mary o. Gregory 52 8 Tlllte Norruan 66 37 Ha.awsap. 49 0 Cara A.

Bowles 51 6 JASPKB STREET SCHOOL. JohnT. wles 50 15 Mrs Katie P. Seyfer. 67 5 Minnie Bicelow 45 9 Laura Montgomery 76 0 JOKES' SCHOOL.

Katie Sheirlck 10 ...0 ...1 ....2 ...0 ...0 ...0 ...2 ...3 ...3 MAKKIED. At the home of the bride's parents, 4H miles e't of Maooa, on Tu-sday. Sept. 8, 1887, i ib lei aud Miss Lucy thanklln, daughter ol Mr aud Mrs. J.

Q. ahauklln. Mr. and Mis. Gabriel win reside on a farm a few miles east of Macon.

Uncle Sam now has mnoh mnro baa 100,000,000 silver dollars sbred "nubierraneaa vaults. BLMVOLT! Or Black Leprosy, Is a disease which is considered inonmhlo hn It has vielded to the curative Proper ties of Swift's Specitio now known all over the world as S. 8. S. Mrs.

Bailey, of West Somerville, near Boston, was attacked several years ago with this hideoss black eruption, and was treated by the best medical talent, who could only say that the disease was a species oi -LEPROSY- nd rnnwiiMntIv incurable. It is impossible to de scribe her sufferings. Her body from the crown of her head to tbe soles of ber feet was a mass of decay, masses of flesh rotting off and leaving great cavities. Ber fingers festered and three or four naUa dropped off at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulceration, and for several years she did not leave her hed.

ller weleht was reduced from 125 to 60 lbs. Perhaps some faint idea of ber condition can be gleaned from tbe fact that three pounds of Cosmo-fine or ointment were used per week in dressing her sores. Finally the physicians acknowledged men defeat by this Black Wolf, and commended the sufferer to her all-wise Creator. Her husband bearing wonderful reports or the use of Swift's Specific (S. S.

prevailed on her to ay it as a last resort. She began its use under protest, but soon found that her system was being relieved of the poison, as tbe sores assumed a red and healthy color, as though the blood was becoming pare and active. Mrs. Bailey continued the S. S.

S. until last February; every sore was healed; she discarded chair and crutches, and was for the first time in twelve years a well woman. Her husband, Mr. C. A.

Bailey, is in bnsinees at 17tf Blackstone Street. Boston, and will take pleasure in giving the details of thu. wonderful cure. Send to ns for Treatise oo Blood and Skin Diseases, mailed free. Ibb Swift Efkcifio Drawer 3.

Atlanta. Ga. I AM HERE TO STAY Goie, Bil Bad Apui Having gone away for awhile to nnd a better place in wnim 10 live ana do business, I have learned that there is no better place than Decatur, and have come back to stay as long as the people will tolerate my presence among them. I have bought out'the Coal and Feed business of V. H.

farke. at 621 North Main street, and will continue the same at the old stand. 1 will keep constantly on hand HAKD and HO FT COAL. WOOD, HAY, STRAW, MILL FEED Of all kinds, COKN aud OATS, and will not be undersold by anybody. All orders promptly filled tilVE MK A TKIAli.

W. JEL SHORB Spectacles. An immense new wholesale stock to select from. Wold, steel and zylon its frames in great variety and latest styles. Field and opera glasses, hand magnifiers, Optical goods only kept at this olnce.

Da. T. P. Hdbbeix, Prop. Optical Institute.

An ice pitcher, half glass and half plated ware, is brought to tne atten tion ji people looking for novelties. Scott's J5muiion of Pure Cod Oil, With liypoplios-phites, For children and pulmonary troubles Ur. w. S. Moy, romt Pleasant, W.

Va, says: "I have made a thorough test with Scott's iSmulsion in pulmo nary troubles and general debility. and have been astonished at the good results; Ior children with rickets or marasmus it is unequalled." Lap tablets oome in all. styles and varieties now, and are few things as useful as they are ornamental. Cure ur Piles Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching after getting warm. This form as fellas Blind, Bleeding and protruding Piles yeild at once to the application of ur.

itosanKo'B rne Kemedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent cure 50 cents Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Piqua, Ohio. For sale by J. A. Swear- ngen.

New Jersey has purchased coast grounds at Sea Girt for the annual encampment of her national guard. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, oruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded nice iio cents per box. bor sale by J.

A. ttweanngen. MITffS OPERA HOUSE. KJ FRANK W. HAINES, Manager One Kight Only i I SATURD'Yepi I Spectacular production of the reigning dra- uiaiiv seusauuu, THE WORLD In A Acts and 8 Tableaux.

The following Scenes are entirely new: THK HAKBOR AT AUSTRALIA DKOK OCEAN EAMEK AT SKA, THK SINKINli SHIP, THE RAFT, "Water, water, all around and not a drop to driuk." THE G4.RDEN8 OF SICILY, mi 1, UN ATIO AniLUAli THE REVOLVING SCENE. The BEAUTIFUL MOONLIGHT PANORAMA THE HOTEL PARLOR, NEW YORK. America's representative Author and Actor, X. Z. LITTLE, Supported by a company of unexceptionable Nora Every scene produced as advertised.

POPULAR PRICES 29, 60 and 75 cents. Xo extra charge for reserved seats. The sale of seats will begin at Presoott's music store Thursday morning, Sept. 8. -1 HAWORTH WAGON HAWORTH IRON FELLOE WAGON Best Wagon in the World, Tire Will Stay On Until Worn Out 82ND FOR CIRCULARS, Ddii? hi Felloe Ip DECATUR.

ILLINOIS. For sole by D. F. HAMSHER, Deeainr. Illinois See thai the YATISI STAMP is on inside ot Corset TlBluSteEY8 ol u7dotm the TTteil'l.

Yof IbecloU MUnllmr cxcltulreW) Of-t require no m.K!-(i. FITS PERFECTLY THK FIRST TtMEWORN.Mojrri.-Jy slier ifttf ten eUvi wmi, boi found tbe mott re-K FITTlMO.rlKALYHKLL e.nd COMFOKTABLE Corw'e" worm. Sold bT ill nrmt-clem deejen. CROTTV ILL. juBsoivr jsteebel? ami cheapest Dynamite for stumps and rosks Stump before a blast.

Fragments alter i blast. Prices FFF Dynamite per lb, 23c; FF DyD mite par RHP per lb, 15c. Usual discount to the trade. Prices on higher grades grren on appl'cation A large stock of caps and fuse at bed rock prices. Call on or address J.

0. CRANK. 110 Merchant t-U Decatur, 111. J.WILKES FORD CO. 91 A 93 W.

Chlcaeo. III. FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFERS And Dealers in Rooflng Materi lis. Our futilities for doine work In iVciU'rare suoh that K9 can do the very best quality of Felt a GraTel Roofing, the same as is in use on ll (lie flr t-i-Ibss buildings in at a lower prii etnao Cin or Iron, i-nd war; ant our roofs for rve Vears. Ve also sell matt rials with full instiu on fiow to do the work furnish ar en rtencAd man.

I AM -Ta- IIAXJH.I-; THK TRADE 229 Xorth Water SU, First door north ol opera bouse entrance. Freslj; Salt ni Driefl Meats. Sausages cf All KiLds. Roori renovated and entirely rffltted. Come and st eine.

plenty of meats of ail kinds. Re-trigeralorof ample size and plenty of meat on nana. i JOHN ZELLAR CENTRAL 252 37. WATER STREET, DEOATUB, ILLINOIS- BOOKBHSSTl'ING at this Instltnte Is tbe res ord of iMtsrests transacted by the student SHOBTHAN.D, three systems; ABITHMK TIC; PKNMAKSH1P, SPECIE DISCOUNT to LADIES NIGHT SBSaiONefcmences October S. For Clwalaw Addresa HOBATI.Q JJI.SOIi' ii tt ITnTTnTn nt ii iiiurruiGii NeviatHet Business Collie Peoria.

Decatur Erasfii RAILWAY. Short Line to all points in Kansas, ninoeaota. Colorado. Nebraska, Dakota, New Mexico Iowa, Wyoming; and rap If! Ueaat. Perfect connections through to all land points In Kansas and Nebraska.

All ehanges made In Union Depots, and the only line where change ol cars lg made in day Ught for Kansas points. CONNECTIONS: At Peoria with OBSQ, rTJ1 and CIS W. Pekin with St W. Delavan with A (Kansas City division) Lincoln, with 4 A (St Louli division) Mattoon, with Bee Line and I Railways Greenup, with Vandalla Line Gluey, with Railway Evansville, with ail diverging lines to all points in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia. Mississippi, Florida, Carolina and N.

Carolina. Be sure and call on D. K. agent for nouua lrip. joutibls uiuu Axcursion ana Single Trip Tickets to all points NORTH, EAST.

SOUTH and WEST. Tickets for sale at the ticket office 1b Union Depot at lowest rates. Baggage checked through to destination. For rates, through time, maps add all reliable Information applytc biusHAB, iramc manager. Hopkins.

Gen Pass Agt. mm la tbe beet, most popular and only line romiing THROUGH CARS To and from all the following principal points st. tons. FORT WAYNE, TOLEDO, NIAGARA FAIXS, BUFFALO, BOSTON, DETROIT, ST. THOMAS, NEW YORK.

CHICAGO, DECATUK, PEOBIA, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, HANNIBAL AND KANSAS CITY. QUINCY, KEOKUK, INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATL THE CAR SERVICE OF THE WABASH RAILWAY Is the very best, and coneiits cf Handsome Rew- esioiux and rAKLOK COACHES, Eleesnt FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS, the beat, and most completely equipped DINING. CAB. SERVICE in tbe World, and the mainiifltent PULLMAN PALACE, WAGNER aiwlVoOD-EUFF SLEEPING CARS. The road-bed Is kent In srjlendld The trar ks are all laid with heavy steel railek.

and the fast time, cloee connections and siiperior-accommodHtious on the Wabash are by any other line. Information in retard to Routes. Rates. Time of Trains, Connections, will be cheerftulity and promptly furnished on or by letter, to any Agent of the Wabash Railway. JOHN JIcNULTA, S.

W. 8NOW, Receiver, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. RAILE0AD TIME-TABLES ILLINOIS CKXTkIl. NORTH. Mnrrra No.

2 a.m. I No. 58 e.c No.4 I No. 3 s.n No, 10 p.m. I No.

11 a.Bi No. 12 3 :50 p.m. No.7, Bunday 11 a.m no. 3, Champaign Line, arrives 10: ooa.m No.4, leaves PE0BIA, DLCaTTJB A lYANSVILLt. NORTH.

ertmrn No. l. p.m. I No. 2 a.ns No.

3 6:42 a.m. I No. 4. 10.00 p.m No. 19 a.m.

I No. 20 2:0 p.m IBDUNAPOLIS. DEC AT IK A LBAVB ABBJVB Pass a Pass p.B rass rass Fret I Knrt am Frgt 6:30 I Frgt 7:40 Ji to ST. L. Jk P.

AST. MAIS LI5E. W8T. No. 43 4:36 No.

45 No. 47 ace ftrMtum No. 46 6:03 a.m. No. 44.

11 a.m. No. 42 11:10 p.m. Freight aec. ..6:30 a.m.

Freight 12 :3 p.m. ST. L. A P. CHICAGO aad ST.

LOUIS DI KOBTHBAST. flODTRWlfrT. No. 2 12:16 a.m. I No.

8 ...3:45 a. BJ No.4 11:25 a.m. I No. ft s-nfin No.48aoe 7:01 p.m. No.

9 o.m. ST. L. A P.ST. LOUIS DIV.

LMAVM. ABBXVS. No. 9 6:48 a.m. No.

3 3:46 a.m. No, 43... m. No. 5 8:05 p.m.

jui v. iu. (r.u. Kn.4 1 1 -Oft No, 42... n0D.m.l No, 2 11 :59 p.m.

Nft 70 ft p.m. No. 71 ft 6 00 a.m. TZBBB HAUta PEOBIA. WM8T.

BAST. No. 1 m. I No. 2...

11O0 No.41ve..... No. 6 ft 6:00 a. m.J-No. 6 60 a.m.

CHAS. FSHLLLiLN DruSffist. JNO. One aeerit' (merchant only) wanted in ererr 1 own, R. W.

TaraUl a 36 State St cnlcago I til! Af.fJ ID i.

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