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L Every Partiouitov 


Sweetness of 


TTBO. 


for B Years. 


i and Organs sold on 
in exchange for now 
bents Repalredi 


)NBOE STB., 
IOUSE, 


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TiriM ^ttntli'rful Invt^tvrunl tlml 
1 tlic fiiukhiL' t \Mcnu 


(Jen. A^tn.Mn MuhcK'd. Cn1., 
in^'tun au«l i liarttmi sis s' y, 
LL, DUUCdlnrs A MIAI.ftltA 
71-{lAwlf. 


y Fectojal, 


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". nn 1 li,,, (,rt(ii Intnl, if ney- 
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t"it it. 
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1 cut1,! tionl,>kf,iiin Infill* 


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ER & CO., Lowcil, Mass., 
nil Anul.iilr.il Clivnilitii. 
I 


DI'.fiJOISTS rVr.l.TWHKlill. 
Id^brand^Ag't 
.TUn. ii I I N I I I S 
Rents f;.;^,',,';;,1",'.:,^ 
••nlthiinli - . „.,. | >' 


i.K uko it 
'lirlli'Uliun 
, Button, 


NEW QUARTERS 


WHO? WHERE? 


Warren & Dnrfee 


Abstracts of Title 


INSURANCE, 


REAL KSTATE 


VOL. 4. 
DECATUR. ILL.. THURSDAY. DOT. 21, 187B 
NO. 174 


-AW 


Conveyancing Office, 


Now on the corner E. 


Main and Water Sts,— 
Room recently occu- 
pied by W. J. Brown, 
Cfcuggist. 


October 1SI. Ittl-d. 


The PROMINENT ADVANTAGES of 
THE NEW LOW RESERVOIR "STANDARD" 


Are Economy in Price, 


Superior Construction, 


Quick & Uniform Baking- 


Great Durability with .Hauc'scme Designs, 


And Giving PERFECT SATISFACTION Everywhere. 


MADE ONLY BY 


EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 


«/'<?, <il-l, (>!<> iC (ilfi N. MAIN HTREET, ST. LOUIS, MO, 


AND SOLD 'EXCLUSIVELY BY 


;ISW<MLD 


I3LLI3STOIS. 


I l"» P ni 
V 00 a in 


r|illfH IIKAtmKCr; 
INSTKUMKNT IH 


X too well knowu to nnud ilcsorlpllon. 


OVER 75.OOO 


urn now Hinging tliolr own prnltto. 
Why 
Iniy utty olhor o.'nan, when you out) |*el (tio 


ID & T 13 Y, 


As Cheap us (he (heaposf. 


It In tlio only limt nuuont con In! Ml UK II to 


JUS A V'XIVUI, 
VOX. HUHI ANA, 


And the Wdiulerlul 


. 
locutur, dully, uxot-pt Wundny, IIH f 


CIOINO KAHT, 


KOI' 
l anil AcuoniiniHlalUin 


AlllUVI'i AT DltCATIIK. 


'IIHNI.-IIKUI 
................................... 
11, IS n in 
' j h l ami AcooninioUatiott ......... o^O p in 


11. t). MOOHK, 
Uon'l Bnp't, I'HM'oln, 
t'. V. M-JWJH, 


Jun'l l''ielulil inul TloliBl AK'I, 


•lllHOOlB, 
Cil'll). K. I.UIY, 
AutiuL, J)ooatur, 


THE GREAT EAST & WEST 


Ainu, Hid VIOhUt'TK 
H'l'Ol', 


u l i U ' l t inoilnct"* n Hurt, ilellrnlc ininltly ol 
lonn hoii'loforn nnluiown In lleul ni|<ii m. 
WEBER PIANOS. 


N.,vi r before IniMii I'luno rlNcti HO iti,ildly 


In iioinilnr fnvor In so N|I»I t a t Inn,. 
Its Intrinsic Merit and Decided 


Superiority Over AH Others 


IS ACKNOWLEDGED 


N I f . l H O N HIIJI: 
f Mlmll tiil<o I'V.MV up- 


norlnnll} to ir.'olnmoml and piiil.'tnjonr 
InntruinuntH. 


MIHH K K t i U K H I MII.VII: Vonr pianos urn 


my .'holco foi Ihuooiicorl loomanU niy own 


j 
illnnry limtruniiciiiH, iiiuliluno 
ixipiilnrlly. 


W K I I I . I HK.VH: Muiliuiin I'liii'iiiK'iillnil ; unu 
plutioi Ihci 
lln<!Hl In llio Unlliid sinlrs. I 


inlly IntlorHK tluit opinion. Tln-y luivn nu 
rlviiliuiywliri'8. 
BRADBURY PIANOS, 
Known M ovur lliu worlil UH Klrlclly Ih'Bl 
uliis>i, mid Onoil In |irnfi>roncii lo nil uihi'in 
liv OltANO (JBSTKAIi, HI' Ntrllol.AS- 
nild MKI'UOPOr 1TAN IHVI'Hm, New Yoi It 
IllU'H. HIlllpHOIl Illlll JlttU'H, l i l N l i n p H of I ill 
MdllioillHt Kplsropul oluiiuli; HIIV. Danlul 
I'urry, Ulinpluln AloCnliu, I'lilllp I'lillllpn 
Win. Moroly 
t'liiiHlinn, and 
tlinimniuls 01 
onr lnudliiK nii'ii lliroimlioiil tlm i-oiiniry. 


SV» nruMuitte AdKNislor tlio runowiinil 


IVort U-w««»sitoni V«Iiit"ortc 
1'luiioH. 


t liint.rluKi'iill ui'ininvnrpiiHi- 


I'd.muJ fire Hold nt I'wuixllnisly I»'V pili'o'i 
Kvrrv I n H t i mmmt fully warriititi'd, and ^olt 
t i > ti'H|«iniH)lu iiiullcH on luiHy Hint), Fill 
flrnrrlptlon finil MhiHtnvfod r>itfiU>Kun H U H ) 
to liny mli In 'ii with liny Inlornmlhm clu- 


k <1A.!HI', 


311 Stnto St., Ohiotvgo, Ills. 


W. W.~1u\PHAM, 


• 
General Traveling Agent, 


Jlotuitur, 111. 


AllKMKl 7, Iv75-(ll»wly._ 
_ 
__ 


M (!<>irt/>li !<• I'ir.torial, llMor;/ of th 


rimix" •"'//»; brut, I'.ttrupr.Ht, and 


rum/ 
iii<-fii .tifiit f'aniify l\i 
111 I' I u fflC 
(/M/'IH.1 


Harper's 


\N AND AF'I'KH MONDAY, MAY 31, IS75, 
/ trnlUH will uupnrt irum iiud unlv« til 


Illinois Central K. R 


Trains Leave Dcoatur. 


OOINO NOH'i'H, 


I'liNHiint-er ............ -I 3o A M BnnilayH H 
Htoi'lt KxpivHd,. .11 Oil A M 
' 


Krulght ............... S '.'5 P M " 
" ft iiticom. . 5 lyO 1' M 
" 


aojKQUOU'l'Jl, 


....... ... 5 HOP M t^ui 
Acoommotliitlon.il (K) A M 


7 50 AM 
' 
8 ll) I'M 


H uxcopled 
" 


I/if i>til>lio arc i'/'*piu/fiittij 
reminded 


hut tliK Toledo, H'nlxi.^/i <li 
D'vfit- 


•rti HitlliiHiit in t/n; onli/ linv run- 


Si flint Tf«tnn through to New 


Yot'h", Huston mid othei' 
Ifnitfrn 


lltli'K, (ind St. l<oitix, Quiiiey und 
(tier It'cKlern Cltleit ciuMhtfj 
trnv- 


IrfK to reach the.lr dcntiniUion from 
i,« to Hi've.it IIOIII-H 
In (Kltxitiec of 


ill oflu r liinen. 
Wf,'/o.i/' Conncct!i>n ii, rt/no nmdc 


it Duin'illi <t»<l 
lj«f«t/et/<' 


ii»nn for 
uitl anil 


liHllaiHtpollx, 
Vliinlit- 


Mer-pliif/ 
<'<»'* <"•'• run 


iMiiii nnd Clcrctdiid, 


t/ and Toledo, without 


xfimoi 
tnd 
IJ 


ihuni/i',. 
Trains tic-part from Donitur, as follows : 


lUAlSf MSiJCl 


I I O I N C I WKKT; 


No, ITIllotll'h lOxplUHH ......... 
;| KIIHI I'xnroH ............... 
5 KiuisiiNt'lly KXPIOHH .. 


[ J O I N U K;VST; 


No. 'J l i l K l l t l i l l l K Kx])ITtH 
..... 


•! A l l m i l l c 
" 
......... 


(I Ni'W York Kiwt lilua. 
- Tim lollowlni; Ki'diflil trains will car 


piiivmiKOVB wllli tlulciiW: 


^ II) u. m 
11'f»> 
ra. 
7 L'r, iv. m 


11 ill p. in 
l r,o p. in 
o o.~i u. in 


lolHUIMIHt 


S 


............... 
I I T ' I V . Ill 
...... 
7! l"l |) 111 


................ 
'.Mr, p. in ...... 11.00 p. m 


'KOlllA IHVIHION I 


~ -ID "•• i'1 
* 00 P- ln 


K ,v t v ic 


s 
........................... 
II 1" P. m 
1 1 Ma, in 


LOUIS DIVISION I 


, 71 Kxpri'SH 
................................ 


71! Mall 
........................................ 


71 Mull 


ST. 


II 'riirmiKli KxprosH 
I i KIIHI Kxpriwi 
II u. 
i P. 


A l t l U l ' K 1 


Nu, IJ Mu'lilnliiK Hxiiri'sH .......... II lr' p. in 


J l AllunUn 
'' ............. I'* p. in 


in AruomiTiMlntlmi 
.............. 
li'.'U p. ni 


H. ANDIUIW^.di'li'lSiip'l.Toli-ilo. 


Ij. MAl.l'o'.M, Ol-IV'l 1'IINH'I' AK'I'i TolllllUi 
K. HAKSVOOn. TlfUiil AKPiili Hi'Oftlnr. 


trnlu golnu 1101 th ilocs not 


A. MITOIIKIiTj, Gon'l Rnpt., O'hlcngo. 
J, t). (JliARK, Oon'l Mivimsor, 
" 
W, P. JOHNSON, Hou'll'UHS'rABt, Chlongo, 
J, If, TUUKEB, Oon, Fr't Ac't, 
" 
0. O. JUDBON, Agonl. 


ILLINOIS MIDLAND R'Y. 
0 


U01N.I KAST, 


..i'ii i ii IH'fiilur 
!...'. 
7 00 », in 


Arrlvo nt Tumi llaulii 
li! 05 p, in, 
" IlKllllimpnllH 
I 10 " 


•' 
" Clnclnimll 
I) SI) " 
" 
" Lonlsvllli! 
U 10 " 


U n from Puorla 
S S'J " 


ivn l)i calnr 
>S 2, 
r) " 


A r i K o ul Tin ru I Inn I P 
I Ifiiu iu 
" 
" ImlliumpollH 
I On " 
" 
" Cincinnati 
>S Jo " 


tl.HNII WKST. 


A i i l v u lioni Terra llnnio 
(i W) n, in 
wu fnrl'i'oila 
7 ID) n. in, 


A n l v e i i l , 
" 
I I J i l n . in. 
" 
" IKiek Inland 
II .to p. in, 
" 
" liuoatnr 
'! in p. in. 


«w-Trill n No I iirilvpulioin tho eiiHl, lit 


il.lii p. in., and lavti ovei hero until tlio next 
inornliH! nt 7 o'oliiolr, whim II leaves lor 
li,rrn 11 an to and J ndiauiipollH. 
Sleeping eurs al TIM i n lliuilo IhroiiL'h to 


I'liieliiniiil, Nuw Yoilc anil I'hlladi'lphla. 
). T KOU.I'.Tl1. 
II W. riHIIAUl), 
Uun, Tlclti.'! Ar't 
Gun, Kii.'luht A|5'tt 
i). urrrl'ooui:, (ieu, Bup't, 


I'KKRl!} UAU'l/J, 
- 
INDIANA 


U. f t , UitmvH, Ijixnl Pt'l J: T'h't AK'I, 
Hepl. 10,l,S7f>. 
Ueoiitnr, Ills. 


CROCKER 


Ko. 9 WATER ST., 


HKU.STHK 


.Yudci i ut the /v™ : 


II,., iviwi.i/ IH Hit' unii'tt nml mom I'owi- 


nl lllii>inil«il porloclloul piilillslKul In th 
, . ) i try. tin lilltorluH iiiu m-hoUrly mi 
•iimliu'lni:. mid uiiriv iniieh w i - l K l i l . 
M i l 


l i i H l t n l I . I I I H ol c u i i n n l nvnntH in.' foil nn 
lnv.li, nnd urn pvcimrcil by "'^J;;'n 'kn'*', 
.MM 
WU Ii 11 clriMi hit Ion ot 1 ,0,iHjn, tlie H"/ 


i/ % rnii I l-y at loint liulf » million nursonn 
MI I U s 1 nMiioiiM, uiiin "twin ol nplnlon la 
i 
1 ,! v i, "nu'iido.,.. Tho nv,-*'!>""2"^™ 
iiiwltlvo. 
poHltlon, 
nnd 
i,xpt.>M>*»'M 


dcoldi'd vlows on polttlnil and iioulul proli- 


i-ii1.|tHltmll|ii.'l 'its pu'torliil' IlKisliiitioiiN are, 
often .'.'irrnbotlw iirxnnumti of no ininll 
fori-ii.-.Vf'« Yiirk Ktaiiitnrr nnd (rtiomrir. 
lit mivrs up'in iiicliiloiitinieMlliiiis and ll« 


Inliii I iMn.MrtooiH help t» inonlrt Ihnsiin- 


V l l l l .... 


I., II. LI W. H. H 
l,v llanvllli, . . 
A r lndliina|H>ll' 


,'ltu'lnnall .. 
linvlnn 
( itlnnilini 


•• WhwilliiRi .'. 


Hiiltliiinro. . 


i l l .to p in 
i v :t'J a in 
I (i :r, a in 


Illl |) I I I ) N 17 p III 


•J I" p Ml 


p 111 


M I1"' 


• I M i l l t u U i l p l l l i l I" I' P in 
• New York .. 
• UrOHllln.'. .. 
• <'l.,v rliliul. . 


HnlliU. ....... 
tloHlon ....... ' 
" LonlHVllln... 
" ^fnsllvlll<' ..... 


IT p in A i m pin 


It II I ml I! l!i p 111 
ii IS a n i l 'j (Ma in 
i! ."I'i p in 11 T, u in 
i, '.in p in ,1 T. p nf1 


li I.', p in 
b lr, p in 


I I Jli u in 


7 111 ll ni 


i I 111 p 111 


III Oil II 111 
, 1 1 lop in I- lo P m 


7 .tin nit 


r^'illf 
f> 


ll vrper H 


..,•,. to nit X'tl'M-n'it >•* "' t/"' 
\Vi ekly. one yeut* 


11 I,-, pn-ji lyini-nl "I t. K' I 
ilis'n ri. 


r. *. 


,$v in. 


fur on,, yn 


l»'ll™l'','»'"> 
liv«u lioo. 


Miu-.n.-.ln ' 


Mi 


U \ l i i t'opv of ulth.-r Iho Miu-.n.-.n ' 
l , o. 'liwml wlllln.iiipplli-il u r n t l H f o i 
rinliof KlviiMtiliHorllxTMiit 8 I"",1'"1'1' 
, .niiiii.ni'i, ; or, MU 1'iiplcH fin »JH n 


,,|, 
,.ii i 
>py; p .xlllliC Iri'H. 


No i, via I'., JV .<: W, Ky,ivlll li'iivn 1','ia- 


t i l l llllll) eXlllpI'Mlllll'.l'iy. 
All Olll.'l ll I'!I3 


! ' 'I'ullinan I'alni'i' liiiiwlnn Uooni and HUn-p- 
1 Inu l' 
inM i nn on No, '.Mroni rhuiupal^ti und 


i v u i v l l l e l o Indl innpolli. 
, . , . , , 
'riiroin:!'*'"ii,'h,'^ i n n i,ii No 2 lo C l t H l n . 


null \l.i' l l n m l l i o i i . 
I'niloi ( ' u s , with M 'ti' !(o<"ns nnd ln\n- 


ilnus Ilivllnlnu'i halik,, rnn,,i, No 
II liom 


ririinjmlKii nnd I M i u v l l l i lo I Im In' nil. \ hi 
"amli'""ir\s (' SMI I'll. ( l - n ' I M i i n U c r . 
I M I I V I!H > W - i . ( i i n I Pass, it T' ' A'-t, 
' 
k 
' 
Indian.ipolli lull. 


I 
r.ir thrmitih tlcMi inul nnt'ii'i Intormti- 


'' ii Vi.mml Viiliiin.M.,1 lltitpi'lN Win Ul 
I 
in,, i i i i n i i i i i l i n l l i i v v, III hosoiilliyi'Xpri'-< 
ff"i',,i CXP.I.K. lor }7nn ™oh. A complou 
H ' i , , i n i r l i l i K lluili'ai 
I'ofifinct, ««nt on | 


' 
I 
1. 1 M I'i'i'i ,ii t'H' ruin of S">'-> I'ur vi.l.. | 


'ii'u;lil tit vxp ,11 si, of pn •I'luiMor. 
, 


V,««"I>IIP«.M nro not In copy tlilniulvortl»o- 


nii-ni \utiniuttiiii u«priMKi>rilurtiuf ItAiu'Kit 


|,.i,,niKim. 
A il< Irons 


II MU'ICKA UllorilKHH. New York. 
ttllw 


POST OFFICE HOURS. 


Office open at 7 A. M. ; clones ot '/:» f. a. 
Sundays from 0 to 10 A. M. 
MoneyOnlor and R»gl»tering oflloo open 


from 7;SO ». m. to 7 p. m, 


MAILS CLOSB 


FsrTorroniinle, on III. M.K B ...... D:4S A.M. 
Woit iiud HI. Louis, onT., W. 
poorK'on'iii"M'."ii.'ia!!.'.'.'!."."!!l!!'.'ii:'!» A.'M.' 
Bust and ChlcnRo.ou T. W. » W, 1:00 r. M. 
Emit, on Inil. dt III. Cent ........... 1:01) P. M. 
Pokln it Peorla,on T., W. * W., 1:00 r. M. 
Moutlcollouud Champaign, 011 
1. B. Jt W 
................................... 
1:10 r. M. 
South, on III. Con 1 


TIlIlAVfiU TIMB UV T1IK 


Whli'h ill n prmlllvolv lliliTWO JiKSTHOFT 
COM, HA.Mi U U U N KHS in llio nmrki'l. 


Jin lui^ also n full fiiul coniph'to lino of 
IE-IE A. T I IsT C3- 


Ohloaio, St. LoulB * Ivftfuyottc,.. 7,10 " 
North A MftHtof Lufnyetto 
T-DO " 


Sulllvmi und Malloou 
7:3D " 


MA.ILH xjinivie 


From South, Bt, LonlH and East.. „ Fr.W A. M, 
" aulllviin nud Mftttoon 
6:80 " 


OhloiiKO. (Jlucliiuull and La- 


fftyottn 
7:80 " 
MoatlcoUa nnd Chiunpiilgi*, 
on I. B.AW 
11:SO " 
Teorlii, vlB I. M. H. B 
11,'SO " 


15»»t, on I. k 1.0 
>%0t> ». 
EiwtA Poltin.onT. W.&W.,12'(IO J 
1 


Torro Hiuite, on I. M. U, U., 1^00 
Wnal und Ut. Louis, on T,, 
W. AW 
1:W 
North, on llllnoiH Cenlral... C:!>0 


B. P. LYTLE. toKlroim 


«. 


NAP01EOS AND THE 


TEll. 


STOSE-CUT- 


Napoleon, wlicu in tho height of hie 


>owor, being oneo at 
Anjienu, whilbt 


.riivorsing tho square, in tho midst of 
ho Booliuimtions of thq inhabitants who 
lad nssoinblod uroun'J 
him, cast his 


eyes upon the uiullUudo, and perceived, 
n one of tho corners of tho "Bquiirc, n 
itone-cultcr who had not been induced 
w quit hia work by tho eurioaity which 
nnimated tho crowd by whom ho was 
urrouncled, 
Tho indifference of this 


mun excilod tho curiosity of Napoleon. 
LIo wished to know soructhinp; about 
lim ; and, passing through tho crowd, 
urgod on his horso until 
ho arrived 


iloso to him, 
"What nro you doing 


ihoro ?" snid Nupoleon. 
Tho workman 


raised his eyes, nnd rc'cognizod thol'lin- 
icror. 
"I tim cutting stono," "You 


lave served under 
mo," quickly ob* 


icrved tho Kmperor, who reeopniuod on 
ild soldier. 
"It is true, sire." "You 


vcro present nt the campaign 'of Ityypt, 
—you were a brigadier in such a 
.orpa?" 
"Yes, 
sire," 
"Why have 


rou quitted the service?" 
''Because I 


md completed my time, nnd obtained 
my discharge." 
"i am sorry for it; 


ou wcro a bravo man—I shall bo hup- 
>y to do for you anything in my power, 
•ny, wliat do you require from 
mo?" 


'Tluit your Miijeuty will leave mo lo 
cut my stono in quiet, my work suffices 
nc ; [ urn in want of nothing," 
This 


'net biingis to mind tho interview of 
Jiogones with 
Alcxabder ; but the 


noiicst pride of tho Cireok philosopher 
wns not equal to the reply of tho HIIHIO- 
uttcr. 


Song of the festive (iranger, heiml in 


thu corn-field: 
"Fodder, ilcnr fodder, 


oomo hntiio with inn now " 


you," said John l l c n i y , w i l l i 


earn in bis e^es,''hho tuki."> In r own 
.mil1 oll'su tuihy tliai poilmph i-he ilousn'l 
uow how it hurls lo h.ni! mini' pulk'il 


out."— Cincinnati Tima,. 


Represent me in my portrait," snid 


n gentleman, "with n book in my hnml, 
and rending nlouil 
L'nint my bcivtint, 


also, in n cornet1 where ho eun not, bo 
seen, but in nueh u manner that he imiy 
lienr mcjjwhcn [ call him " 


A 
Wibnouri olcrgyuinn has left ihe 


pulpit, and 
become u clown in » circus. 


tie gives iw a rcuhon that "three Hquurc 
meals n day and 850 n week are bolter 
thnn S-1UU per annum, puyablo in dried 
apples, liny und old dollied." 


An Irish l.idy, residing near the cor- 


ner of Ninety ninth street nnd Ccntrnl 
I'ni'k, was 
very much disgusted tlio 


olhcr evening to find 11 pet goat recliu 
ing at full longili on her hronkfiist table, 
She tiiid she wuntod no more of that 
"she naniiygiii." 


"Won't you cut open a penny for 


me, f.ilhor ?" said u little girl 
when 


,-hu eniiic homo from sohnol one day. 
"Cut 
open a penny! 
What do you 


want mil to do that for?" naked her 
fntheJ, 
"Cnnso," said tliu little girl 


"our toucher says in every penny tiiero 


BID four I'm'things, tind 1 wnnt to free 
ihcin," 


A 
Ji'i'i'iieh hciontifl, lias invenlc-d a 


nuw fiih bail. 
A boltlois lowered into 


the wnter und "lighted by 
eleetiicity, 


und Iho Un tire to fullow it into a net. 
But this is a method already employed 
in tho open air over in Jersey. 
One 


or two bottles filled with Jersey light- 
ning will draw n whole primary mtcl- 
[nir—,/V, }'. C'omniercM Advertiser. 


FALL »NO WINTER CLOTHING! 
J. R.lUCE~& CO. 


Have jusl received tliclr slock of 


FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING' 


T. S. H08KXN8, 


r> E ix T i ta 
J 


Offers hid profontlonm Mrrlcm to th» P*>- 
pl« of UcKMttitr imd Tlolnliy, Work |u»n»> 
Uje.1 of tlio bunt i|U»IHy 
omcB-In C«uiml Bloc*, D*Mtur, III. 
Vny 28, !87Va»Wlf. 
__ 


"HARVEY PASCO, 
A TTORNKY AT LAW AND HOWRY 
A Public, Bollcllnr of CollwiUoni, Bank- 
ruptcy BH.I W»r Claim*. Offlw. ov«r Biiyli. 
or1* Ntioo utore, E. Main «tr«.l, IMMtur, III. 
*«. Bpoclnl •ttoullon given U> J 


oy itml general oolleetlng bunDiem. 


Jinic 1, )874-<l*wtf. 
__ 


""UrTTFT'cwMw 


A TTOIWEY AT LAW and CfflNKKAI> 
t\ OOTXKCTINO AOHNT. OflK»-Hj>om 
r., l'ow«nt' mock. JVoimH alttnMo* to 


Including Cnssiniere Suits, Cloths, Uudcrelotliing, Hosiery, Huts, Cups, Ac. 


D. L. BUNN, 


ATTORNEY AT LAW. 


QPPlCKt—Qvn Hidden * Co'* Dry Otxxl* 


Btoro, KiwtMalii mreol. 
[f»M."n 


Bt.!ViChi>lik» Hot*!, 


N 
f,AUX * BKO., I»KOPUI«TORfc 


• Horn 1 1 aide Old «.)u*r«,l)*)»uir IlltnoM 
Bui lo oml/rem IA« »ui j. 
«ntl-tf 


ALXO, A FULL LINE OF 


CLOTHING 


Wo (.till cunliinie to sell the celclirulud 


Wlilch wo keep in Hlocli, or liufc ii)»<lu lo onk'r. 


Dr. A 


D 


KNTIRT, Deontur, III. Offlw, o»«r R«r- 
)>«r Jk (>>'• »)ioe more, KMI W»ln itr*»U 


Juno IK, IBTS— (Mmo»» 
_ 


1. 4. nVCKINOHAM. 


TTOHNBV AT LAW.-Ofnoe o»«r HIM* 
A brniiilt'H Unm Ht«r«. Dwsittur. III. 


April in, im»-iiwir._ 
_____ 


I.I,. OIIOK. 
M. ». KI.DKIDOI 


ODOR tf ELDEIDOB, 


ATTORNEYS at LAW 


OKflCK:— Ov«r Nowoll A )Umm*r'ii in)- 


.ALSO—A full line of pieee j;oods, (Jlotlui, Cubblmcrtw, 


will iiinke \i|) to order nnil guimiutue lilh. 


\vliieli wo 


HupLumbor 7, 187!!-dawlf, 
J. R. RAGE & CO. 


OF A RELIABLE FIRM. 


, Unit ii> 
l we n;\y, isnipliiilicnlly, so ^o l<> 


P. T. Locke & Co., 


NO, 20 MERCHANT STRF1T, 


Wlierfl inny lie foiiiu), duly, 


I !l!Vn LtSS PIANOS AMI OIMAM 


Examine Before Purchasing 


T1I1C 


A. SntiMici'M Co,, 


OttCCH 


ThoHU|jorlorlly oftliolJislrnmonlHWiircpri'i'ciil 
Hi 


nl—iiRiinot lioniK-Hllonotl, Hdini'inhur ulno, Unit wi' Inu 
onnhloH Hnmodcnlorii in offer lar^o dlscouiiimo pnn'jni' 


inu.'il Ion of u lili'li Is n itlon 
II. t i l Ions pi lei K, wliM] <loil|:c' 
l l i i M i u y ninlnnn llii'in llilnli 


rhiVtlVioy'iiVpKoii'lTiBri'hiirKiirii.Vlii'n, In ri'iilli.v, llii-v nn- is.'tiliiK " IVKIC ni'Kiiii.|in.l 
pny us much for HiiHWOiilil buy u Urst-el iss liinlrum"nt. .\ luirehiiKi-r Hlioiilil not liny 
iil'lniioorOrKiin for what It HcomN lou.i, In i l i o w n n I'ooin, mil wliulll will Im. iincMcn 
or fifteen veins' iivo, llHTi'for., wlcit one, Ilic ri'iniliillon of wlil.-li, lor iliniililllty nn.l 
hpiinlyof tone, naniiollx! iiiii'slloncil. 
HIK-II i i n i i l l l l u x »un will llinl In tin; PMnwity 


Clil.'kurliiK, Iliilni'sHro'si, A. .-in m HIT .I: Co., nml 1'nrlor Qiiei'i) (IrumiH ; lim llunli'll 
IVicknnl. Wnli'i'h'Coneeito nml I'liliu-i' (iicnnn, which linv« nn nlinost iinllinlU'O war- 
rnnlt'o. bucked by ri'HiioiiHlbluiiivn. Wo Invltu nil to cull nml cxnnilnn lim fin. hi ' 
ol I'liinosanu (irijiiniiuvur Ijioimlil lo Dc.'iilnr. 


Plaiios taken In Exclian«:c for X«w at their 


t'ash Value. 


WK WII-Tj HEI.L YOU A HI'LIISDll) 


SQUARE GRAND PIANO! 


COOKING STOVES! 
Hardware, 
Nails, Glass, 
Etc., Etc. 


Kept, >0,1H75—ilftu tf. 


rlfnsnnt imil 1'rofttalilu Kmploymgnl 


"Ileniitlfiil!" "L'hannliiKl" "Oll.howlovf- 
Iv !" "Wlmlnro tln'y woilli," *•(!. Sucli nrp 
(lie p^rlniniitionsnl thmo who son Dm InrBf, 
I'H'Kiini new I'ltromohproiUuvdny the Kimi- 
i) mil iiml A niiTienn Cnromo PnbllBhliiK Co. 
.•vory o-io will want them. It ii'tintrps no 
Inlltlni: lo nell Ihi'plclim'S, thi-ysp.,iilt tor 
thi'inKi'lvi'i. raiwii'ierH, iiKcnts, iin.l Imil.'V 
ami Kentli iiii-ii mil nl employment, «'!" "ml 
this tlio litst opi-nlim ovor ofl'or.'d to niuKO 
money. For full pnrtlculnrs H';?il Hl:imi> !•"• 
contl.U'iitial clmliar. Address \'\ ULKASON 
i.(JO 73jWubliliiKtuuBtrcol, Jlohton, Muss. 


Linn & Scruggs hnvo junt ie<olvcil all 


numbett, of Jliuliima Foy'b skirl hiip- 
porting corset, Mrs. S. A. Moody's ab- 
ilomiiml I'oiMit, and the Jacqueline cor- 
set. 
AKo, n complutc assortment ol 


llip-goic nnd French corseli, of supcriur 
miikcH, nnil ul the lowest price, 


21-ditwlf 


For Snlo. -A two-tlory brick house, 


situated on the corner of Frunklin nnd 
KUlorado 
streets, directly we&t from 


Stapp's C'lnipel. 
btiiiT house ia on n lot 


S0\.150 feet, and lias n good well ami 
cistern, \\U1i )5 
ras fixturrs,nnd all modern 


conveniences; also a good hliible. 


For fnrlher information apply nt tlie 


o 111 co of the Decntur \Vooleu Mill. 


17-tllf 
^ 


(ilrl Wnntoil.—Call at No. 11 Oieen 


St., near Dccittur at. 
|Oct 18-tf 


..Linii& Sciuggs linvc the best and 


cheapest black silks nnd black Alpacas 
in the cily. 
[oct 7-il&wtf 


NEW . 
wllli lour rininil conicis, InrKis hl/.«, curved lym, rom-wnnil cime, norpenllnn hotl/iin, 10)1 
nml iillnlli nionlilliiK, full Iron friuii.', Kiciich urnnil ncllon, ovi-r-ijtrnnK IMIM«. I'Mni 
curvid li'KH, OKInH'e tiulilc.vi'ry lleli hlj'lonl HIM', Uwl lop, frotwooil il.'Hli, iiml fully 


^A.T41fiA^TNrrE» I^OJ* 1'^IVK YKA.KH, 


(''oriiKinnll nuin lu lulvinr.i, iiml .ln> liuliin.;,' In inonililw iiiivmi-iitn. ruiinlni; lioni oncli1 
lluouyiiiiH, Js'ow I l i l x In n Ki'iiinnc IIHHIIK-H oiler; nml ilon'l llm-n lo il'c lumlilti'O 
ltlnoii.nl rniinle pfrtillciB who iiic|)iiniml)uliillnK Ihc cuiiiilr>, nml w i l l tell von n>i>ililtii; 
In prcJiKlk'cyon iiKiilnm UN, lint oomi' ami sen lor yuuiwlvuif, nml I n l n ^ your immlen 
frlirnils wlioniDjntlges of Iniliiiiminti,. 


•mi; iir.'sT .'.SSQHTMKNT or 


GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, HARMONICAS, 


And a Ooail l.\n<: of NTA TIONJUl)', 
<(•«., &<:. 


icml lor prlcft list, or oomn nml .si 
1.-UK. 
fort i:)~< 


Dr. J. KINO, M. D., 
[A8 KB8UMKD THK PBAbrlOX Of m*<» 
lolne. omc«-Ov«r l(u«l>«r'» «bi>««lor» 


o«ry morn. 
\jn\yJf.Vlt4'4ir 


EDWIN PARK, 


ArroltNEY AND OOWNBKLUJH 
AT 
I/AW, nml NolHry J'ubllr. OIBe«' Ovwr 
. 


Mlillkln'K Hunk. 
ljnndlV.'74-lf. 


C. C. McComai, 


A TTORNKY AT LAW ANP BTATEB 
rx AtUirnny for Maoon county, Oltloti— 
Ovor llio Punt omw, Uiw»Uir, 111, 


Due. Ill, 


W. 0. JOHKB, 


Attorney at Law. 
#»- OKKICK: 
[Apr.l-dU. 


J, Stebbias King, M. D,, 


PROFESSIONAL 


ri AVING pornittiiPtilly l<x«l(v.l In ))«»tiir 
LI will HlU'iid promptly to nil 


CALLS, 


JN CITY OR CODNTIIY, 


OR, 3STIGHIX 
: No. 41), North Until HI. 
int rornnr Olil Hqimrc, nv*r 
' drnit »U>n>. 
)01r 
\V. t!. 


Mny ii, lH74-(liiwt-r. 


. 1)11,1 ON, 
Dillon & Davidson^ 


A rrOUNKYH AT I,AW, Tri'innwli Nc. 
i\. liriiHlin, llnvc '^i.tXHI lu-ri-N oOlKilcu IIIIK! 
. 
. 
in HoiuhciixUiri) NiilininUHforxnli- on roiuion- 


lurinn, 
Ifi'liW-wly, 


A. BROWER BUNN, 


A TTOIINKTANDCOIINHICUHlATt-AW, 
/V nitlr 
tli-p In (Vnlrnl lllnrh, ove 


OH, It. «'. DAWKIK*. 


D KSTIST, Di-ralur, 111, om '• o-'«"Hmll,h 


IliLiniiittr ** Co" 
•A (JO'n liinik. 
'•ilnw.l 


R. B. GRUELLE. 


PORTRAIT PAINTER! 
n 


AVl.N'tl npi'iii.il my HI mil.) nn III" wiiilh 
Nlili-oMlio Ni'W s.iniiro, oviirHtoncr'n 
ilrnu Ktiin,,) inn prnpiirml i,n pillnl. Porlnllii 
In tin- hlulii-Hi Klyliinr llKMirl, nl low prlo»». 


JIW.SH >/XKOH»Xlt, 
K, A, l.l'l-IIHIIKr, 


LEFORGEE & Co., 


KMTATIO 


LOAN AGENTS I 
O 


I ' K K H K O U H A I . K "Olllll ol till' 
pinpoiiy In Mn.'.in '-ounly. 


uxiiiiiliinour llHl, 


' in,' l 


< nil niul 


lj< for Mllwtii Inn' 
(Xnipuny. 
OW/CK—ffo. 
ft 
floor, 


Htiril.'74-K,) 
UKCA'J'IW. II l^». 


Ji. 1. tiTJSJtltJtTT, 


ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 


Crystal Spectacles 


IMl'P.OVK YOUIl SIGHT 


F\ 


HKCItVSTAL 
now ott'end to 


lo the nmrki'l, tin; 
nlurtiiri'il In Mo-__ 
our tnulii only; anil 


K P K C T A i. I.K-, 
I h u pnlilli' 
:(rt> 


r lo nil nlliclh 
KS liclmr innn> 


Kranci', tor 


. 
- 
l l . V l l l l M l l l l I I I , 
moil, that for''li'.'irm-tm nml illstim n , SH o! 
VlhllMI, Ulty llttVO 110 C'llllll. 
\Vc wnrrnnt, evrry pair lo liihl (,,i i , m n % 
ycur« v-'lthont .'liaimo, nlwn>s ii'in.ilMln^ 
o'curiiml lirlllliint. Tiny iiru nioiin;, ,1 In 
Ool,l,silver, Hbell.Hiiblwrnnilsii i! f i n i o , » 


l''or Hiilo by oiu1 Anunts only, 
CURTIS & RIGHTER, 


Jewclera and Optician*, 


Arc our 
AijcnUfor 


DKCA.TUR, 
• • 
irj.lXOIK. 


tt^_ Nnno Konnlrie, without Ihe '1 ni'ln 
Mark etnmpcdon evi.'ry pair. 


.MuiuifiuMiiral bv 
h'KLLUWS, 1IOLM!»S.<- (T,AI'I'. 
N. w York. 


FAMILY FAVORITE! 


General Favorite 


Hcwmg Machines 


GEO. P. HARDY, 


-HoiiiliotiM cor. of Iho ol«l miimm, 


In (In. i>(niw lormi'Hy ixvuplpil by H u, 
Muloiic, Kmj., ovi'r W. 0, Annul roliu'a ilru( 
mor«, 
UUIIM 1-ilAwly 


Lizzie P. James, M. D., 
n 


oMfKOl'ATIlK' 
l'nvslt;iAN, hnvlnti 


pi'i'iniinoiiLly l.u'nU'ii In JX'i'HIur. !«• 


Kpiji'l fully NollfiiK pullnllHitc. 
Oluitflrim,iini1 }>i*t<itft of Wonifti ,n tpfHnlty 


OKHIC'K!— l7K»nl'Miilniilwc>l lii»«r I.ll»ln- 


lx>ri£<>r A Hull, II'H liuok Kloni. 
Miirrh 'ft. IK7f, illv 


DR. P. B. SPARKS, 


HOMffiOl'A Til 10 PHYSICIAN, 


OKKICKi— OV,T I tin in-w Poul Offlc*. K«»- 


lilnnrn— No, 44 North Muln Dtrttil. 


April 21. IW4— .Him*. 


M. A. MYER, 


Howe, tiiffn & .Fresco 


Look fur. Trade-Mark. No 


ployctl. 
[apr'J.i'.eodly 


(5 \, Water St.—2d Floor. 


Dcrauir, Juno 1, 1 


Glazicr,Graincr& Pa 
T I I A N K K U f i f o r piwtriivoi 11,11 minUnniina. 


of I tin put roll UK*' of Ih'' ]ii]))llr )H ri'HtMH,! 


•>MdU' 


W-Hliop over CJninliin A 
Blorn, Kiifcl MaliiHln','1,1)' 


MnrrlilT ]«70-yJ 


Hro.'ii C«r|« 


l u r, 1 1 1 . 


CHANCERYJIOTICL 


N OTION; IH HKKKIIY KIVKM in 
Him Kilt" Wocxl linn rtli'il l 
plnlnt In rliDnery In 
l Miicou o.intily, )lllhol«, im win- 
In lh« Ulr<-ull 
nlll ,if.™niplnlnt In 
i ouil, nl Miicou o . i n t , 
, 


plnlnnni, nKultifl him »« <li'f«inlmil ; Ihnl 
mlil ninii" In nuw iii'inllnii In »« III Cfinrl, HIKl 
thai HIIIIIIIIOIIK llHN hfl'll lNNll«'.t IIKKtllKL tlm 
wrilij rli'Mni'liiht, ri'tntimhlf* lnU> nolcl court 
ut i lie Court HoitKi'ln IJcrHlnr, In K 
ly on Ihi'KIKKI MONDAY IN ItK 
•NKXT, wlii-ii nnil wlii'ri'. inilfKHMtlil c)<>nrin> 
!v. Won,) (•hull n|, I'i'ur nnil tli'f, nil, mill hill 
will he tnlii'ii rnr fonirsH.'fl HinitiiMt htm, 


KI),M IKT U.N M,'i;^KI.I>AN, 


<;li'rle ctrpiil! foiirt, Mncon rouiitx. III, 


Nxi.ouH & HUIIY, HollcltorH lor L'omprt. 
Dccatur, Jll.,Oct. in, A. 1). l«5. 
[1«-<14W 


% 


JJattg jpjwbto, 
FALLACIOUS AM) TIIUE 


ISO. 


REASON- 


HAM8HEE 


I). I. IIAMHICKH,' I 
I, It. MOHUKII. 
I 


& MOSSEE. 


Publishers. 


UKOATUK. IbUNOIH: 


Thursday -Efeenlnf/, Oct. 21, 


Republican County Ticket. 


For C'ouuly Treasurer, 
GTCORGK SI. WOOD. 
For C'ouuly Surveyor, 


OKOKOK V. LORINO, 


many 
81203.8,'i will pay for a good 


extra copies of tho Tribune, 


A .MAN by the name, of Musiok, ono 


of tho Southern Illinois outlaws, is to 
bo tried soon, and tho (/lube Democrat 


nug«c»tn llmt if tlio jurymen do their 
duty, "there will bo Musiok in the air" 
shortly after tho trial is over. 


A 
f'OUNTY 
riiKAsuiiY 
that stands 


behind a newspaper office in u good 
thing to hnvo—for tho newspaper oflk-e i 
but tho misfortune ist that th» people 
lutvo & foolish prejudice, ngaiust that 
kind ol n treasury und that kind of n 
newspaper, ami they nrc inclined to go 
biiok on both when the opportunity ii 


offered. 
. *••- i- 


TllH Cleveland llii'itlil suys llmt till 


ovor that city where two or throu Duiu- 


oorutB aro gathered together I hum ia 
cursing both loud nnd deep of "tho 
d—d J)utch." 
Considering tho source, 


and tho oriiniion, tho (lermntiH ought 
to feel proud of this designation. 


will) 


, lire 
why 


WnukoHlm (Win.) Democrat. 


In our experience wo have found by 


closely watching results th»t those who 
pay out $100 in judicious advertising 
get three times tho benefit that those 
do who pay only fifty dollars, 
Mer- 


chants uud others who arc doing a 
business of $25,000 a year aro apt to 
think it a groat outlay if thoy pay $50 
a yoor advertising. 
When viewed in a 


practical light, any ono can aeo that tho 
sum of fifty dollars u year is a small 
outlay to give tono and vitality to a 
business of twenty-five thousand. 
Go 


whoro wo will, it will always bo seen 
thut those business men of a town, 


who, 
having a good newspaper in thoir 


midst, patronize tho name Btoatlily and 
liberally, will 
improve 
thoir 
trade 


steadily, nnd placo it on a sound foot- 
ing. 
If times aro hard, trade will drop 


off some of course, but then, tho same 
rutio ovor neighboring towns will be 
maintained, and gradually but surely 
will business flow to that town that, all 
things being equal, advertises tho best, 
and what 
is 
very 
important, 
/he 


itruiliest. 
Somo merchants hnvo an 


idea thut steady advertising is -of no 
account, that tho eU'ect is bolter if it 
is done in a sudden, uncertain manner, 
rushing out with u grout light to-day 
and then leaving tho pooplo in utter 
dnrkncH.H to-morrow. 
This view is op- 


posed to the experience of every noted 
advertiser. 
All 
men 
of experience 


iigixu that the tiuo cflcot is gained only' 
by u steady and persistent ofiort. 
In 


tin- shape of rivalries und competitions 
between dilloront towns, but low renluso 
how important an adjunct to the pros- 
perity iif trade is a good newspaper und 
its advertising pages. 


IN MKMOItlAM. 


T B X. 33 O- 33. A-FHIO- 


A O'ClooK. I'. M. 


«W [Reported Expressly tor tho Dully Re- 
publican. 1 


The Gentle Sioux Getting 


Ready for Business. 


FAILURES IN NEW YORK, 


Murder of a Prisoner. 


Au Advance in 


Bates, 


Pas engcr 


Chandler Taken Possetation 


Terrible Floods in England, 


Ql ITU u good many people, 


never sub.-ciibed fur Ihc 'liilnnu 
considerably cxercisi'd to know 
lliey huvc been icci'iving it I'm a couplii 
of weeks pawl, and lliey iirr mil in ally 


1UIXIOU8 lo know wlio puys llie publish^ 
cr'for the papers llms cent out, 
They 


noed not wonder, wlioti they Icmn that 
lliure is sui-h n lliing us ,i county treas- 
ury ring, thut Iho aforesaid ring is 
moving 
heaven uiul carlh to lotuin 


power. 
And then thai convenient item 


of 
"iKi-ijHc/r// clerk hire" 
might be 


niuile 
lo cover it good 
many 
other 


things 


Tin: lii'piililieuiiii of Cook lounly, 


on Tuesday last, nominated tho follow- 
ing ticket for county officers : 


County Ti< usinoi --liouK C. Illicit. 
(Jlciknf tin1 Hupcilot Couit 
( n|>tiiln 


John J llciily 


County CdiiiniissionciM - Muiry Nrl- 


win, C 
(I 
Ayius, 
Jolin Jones, Jolin 


Tabor anil John l l u i n p l i n y. 


Judge of Niipulin Ciniit 
Jovepli I 
1!. 


(Inry. 


Judge of Circuit C'oiirl-Wlllhim K. 


McAllister. 


The lust two e,i rid nifties me also upon 


tho Opposition tiekul, and wore selected 
without roi'oronuo to politics, the fust 
being u Republican and tho last u Dum- 
ocrut. 
Tho principal contest 
will bo 


between Mr. Hack, Republican, and 
1'esiug, Opposition, for County Trend* 
uror. 
Mr. lltiuk i'l .said to bo an ex- 


cellent business man and very popular, 


TUBhundful of people who read the 


Decntur Tritium may have noticed a 
good deal of blowing in its columns 
during the past low days concerning its 
increasing circulation, "new subbcrib- 
ers," olo. 
It has leaked out that the 


county treasury ring has boon taking 
the names of votcru in difl'erent parts 
of tho cuiinty, and sending thorn tho 
Tnliiinr free. 
Tho 
question suggests 


itself whether tlio bill for them papers 
is to be got thioiigK 
llio couiry board 


under the luiud of 
"ncc'ssiiry 
ilerk 


lure." 


. H»»- • 


I'AIIMIN 
liiti>\\ M.nw i h u • cx)il,iins, 


in a I'umpluining 
uibsdiber, »liy bis 


pupor, the Knoxvillu (,'hmincli, sup. 
ports an 
honust eiirrouey 
l l\Vo ndvo 


entc n policy that lakes ihu ('.inner out 
of tho 
clutches 
of llio Wall slieut 


money shark. 
We me l o r n cnrrenc) 


thut oncouiagis li'inr-l, industry and 


which Dpurnlui to I he iidv.iiilago ol the 
capitulist und to the ilotnmoiit of tho 


luriner anil inochan'm. 
We 
udvucatu a 


currctii'y the value of which never flue 
tiulc.s, und when a man gets a dollar ho 
knows wh.it it is worth uitluiut con- 
sulting the speeulntois and swindleis 


who live by their wits ut tho cxpcn.se 
ol thusii who subsist by their labor." 


I' 
1 A n M I'll I'AlUv '1111(1 the 
little ling 


who run the county ti-eiisiuy, linei' ll ey 


c-iubl^hecl aoen^oiship o\ or the '/'/ l/nnie 


Hi decide w h a t - h u l l nnd what shall not 
appeal in us ccliinins, h i v n 
dovi-lopfd 


l l i u S.UMC li'iiili-ni) I bat inaiks so ni in) 


olhcr imvius in tho neuipnpi-r line — 
l i n y nrc ill tciniiiied thu piipi-i .sb.ill b« 


i.'.nl, i MMI ll they h i v e to suid it 
out 


l u i nothing. 


Tin-; D,i}ton Hi niii/ uiul l,'ni{iiri, 


the organ ol llie lulu St. \ nllutuliglium, 
luilii'Ungly tillu les tn two lending I'em 
oer.its in this wny : "Th-it nublo old re-- 
liigeuitur, Ik'iir) 15. I'.ijne, of Clove- 
hind, and th.it other noblo old ieo chest, 
thii 
lion 
V'ilhiim S. 
(iroetiheok, of 


Ciiieinn ill," i nd .ill bei-iHM> they votei 
iho Republic u litkct at the l.an olcc- 
tiou. 


I Now ^oilc Woild. | 


Died—At Cincinnati, Oct. 12, ol 


llnyes fever, Kng Baby, only surviving 
child or' Wash. 
McLean, aged !t l!,"> 


years 
Kriends in 
I'oiinsyKiinin will 


pleiisc ncei.pt this intimation. 


We had n HCO Kug Huby once 


Jl was its parents' prlilo, 


But Hard Money stuck in ilstliiont, 


Anil It choked, nnd kicked ami died. 


Clone lo inn t tlie little jn< Uius. 


'HUIK DISAPPOINTED MKX. 


[ClnUmmtt l.'ommindul j 


Mr. Thuinian is a good lawyer, and 


when hit) Senatorial duties terminate, 
his business will bo nourishing. 


Mr, 
I'omllolon promises to become 


prominent as a railroad king. 


Mr. lluulricks has as good a chance 


lo become next President as John A. 
liogtin 


Mr Allen hat a surplus of phyise.il 


vigor mi which to retire to Fruit Hill, 
whero ho can, in one commanding eon 
temptation, tiilto elurge of the lirmn- 
incut, and the Seioto bottoms, 


Tin: appointment of /uchnriiih (Jluin- 


dlor, ex Senator 
fVom 
Michigan, as 


Socielary of the Interior, may occasion 
some surprise among those who have 
believed him to bo unpopular with his 
party. 
Tins unpopularity, 
however, 


wus mainly in Michigan and of recent 
growth. 
It eiimo from what was con- 


ceived to bo an arbitrary and personal 


WASIUNUTON, Oct. 21).—Secretary 


Chandler took possession of tho Inte- 
rior Department this morning, and had 
brief 
conferences with the Assistant 


Secretary and some the chiefs of bu- 
reaus. 


A muss of routine business thut hud 


accumulated at tho lutoiior Depart- 
ment was disposed of to-day. 


Secretary Chandler received a largo 


number of calls from persons of moro 
or less prominence, who called to pay a 
visit of ceremony or tender their per- 
sonal congratulations. 
Among tho first 


callers was Col, John S, Mosby, of Vir- 
ginia. 
It Benms to be generally under- 


stood that Assistant Secretary Cowan 
will retain his present position. 
The 


Secretary snid to-day thut when he left 
Michigan for Washington, ho had no 
moro idea of being invited to a seat in 
tho Cabinet than of going to Heaven, 
Klijah like, in a chariot of firo, and 
that consequently 
ho would return 


home tho latter part of thin week to 
iirrnnge his business and bring on hiu 
fiiuiily, 


Ctiii'.uio, Oct. 20.—A special lo the 


Inter-Ocean says tho Indians at Lower 
Urulo Agency aro greatly excited bo- 
cauie tho Government has ordered a 
survey of land in that vicinity, 
A 


tolcgrnm from Vort Thompson to-night 
says that Indians there are running 
around nearly naked, bearing arms und 
ready for a light if Col. J)oiimnn at- 
tempts to. proceed with his surveying 
party. 
Lively limes may bo expected 


in that region. 
Tho determination of 


Indians to have thoir own way becomes 
moro evident every day sinco tho ter- 
mination of the Hod Cloud council. 


MUBKOCIEK, I. T., Oot. 20.—Enoch 


MONMOUTH, ILL., Oot. 10.—The 


students of Monmouth college aro in an 
uproar on account of the marriage of 
ODB of their number. 
M. E. Blake, of 


Morning Sun, Iowa, a member of the 
junior oloss, was married this morning 
to Miss N. M. Grah»m, who graduated 
in Juno last. An army of students 
•urrounded Blake's boarding houso ail 
night and h« was in mortal fear lest he 
be captured and hold till after the hour 
appointed for the nuptials. 
Barricaded 


doors and a revolver saved him for his 
bride. This morning all his class ap«< 
peared in proeession on tho Btrests, the 
arm and hat of each being heavily drap- 
ed with crape. 
Th« bridal carriage wag 


escorted to the depot, where several 
hundred students passed up in line and 
congratulated the pair amid the cheers 
and groans of the throng and Ihe tolling 
of the college bell. The train moved 
slowly away, carrying tho frightened 
couple to an Iowa honeymoou. 
A con- 


flict with the police was narrowly escap- 
ed, and as largo bodies of students are 
still parading, a collision is imminent. 


NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Isaac P. War- 


ron & Wm. Heryman have made a gen- 
eral assignment to A. L. Taylor, for tho 
benefit of their creditors. 


Butteriek & Co., ,489 Broadway, 


dealers in fashion plates, etc., and Wm. 
Kttengor, 91 Mercer street, dealer in 
furs, have suspended. Butteriek & Co.'s 
liabilities aro set down at $200,000, 
and their assets aro believed to be 
small. 
KttoDger'g liabilities aro $100,- 


000, und his assets 850,000. lie has 
offered his creditors 3Uo on tho dollar. 


Tho estate of tho Broadway 
dry 


goods firm of Rico, Goodwin & Walker, 
which failed a year ago, will, it is suid, 


New Advertisements. 


i • i\ - t\ I- M /'».*< '•»•'».''*>' 
v- 


fcW^^,**V/'\. '*./'».'* /'*»'* / » * ' . . ' ' • ! 
' • 


FOR SALE! 


A 


BOUT 10 ACRKS-A flno robnrbnn pl»co 
In Iho northwest part of the city, about 


ono mfloVu' ft "'"L''?.'" .',?.WSttM 


bonne; barn, well, eta , elo 
This plnoo 


rnn' " 
%%£& it n' prlco thut would Aako II • 
oholoo Investment. 
The UndMdedhalf of 8 Acres 


AT THE 


Entirely »et out with » thrifty Bfowth " 
Liwton bluokborrloii, and ft very donirnW 
location for a inburbau homo. 


TWO BUSTNESS LOTS 


Noar tho Now Square. 


LOT 


In Sraltli * CO.'B Addition 


H O U S E A3VI> 


In Podilocord Jt Burrows' Addition, 


UNDIVIDED HALF OF i ACRKU 


Knowu as tlio "Clrcou Oronnds." 


«a.Tlie above prnporty will bonoldutft 
b»rglln, If sold In the next ninety divys. 


AppIyt°WAHRBNA. DUKFJSB, 
Cecatar. III., Sopt. ai-dlf 
AOKNTS 


CHEAP GASH DRY GOODS HOUSE 
Hays & Bruce 


Invite special attention to fresh arrivals of llio 


LJVTEST FALL 


BOOK AGENTS WANTED. 


pay lo on the dollar, 


NEW 
YOBK, Oot. 20.—During a 


desperate tight in front ot Michael No- 
lan's saloon, in Arohibal, Pa., on Mon- 
day night, Anthony Seanlon was fatally 
stabbed by Nolan, his uncle. 
Those 


engaged iu the fight were Nolan and 
a nephew named Tubill, on ono side, 
and Anthony, Miehaol and Peter Scan- 


Ion, 
also nephews, on the other side. 


Juoob StanJeruaan, convicted yester- 


day of shooting Louisa Seedenwald, 
who had rejected his offer ot marriage, 
was sentenced to day to bo hung on De- 
cember 10. The Judge characterized 
tho defense of insanity as a flimsy pro 
tense, 


Wo want live men whodrailro toniiikea 


buNlno»B of selling books by Bllbyorlptum 
to Inke territory on our new "i Hlpiy of 
Ix>wa," or "Ulstory of K»us«," or ""1«K>7 
of Wiseonsln," or "History of Ihe NorlU- 
west.'" Bivoh of UIOHO boohs are now and 
contain ovor 150 IllimtnUloiiH oivoh, Iho lat- 
ter over '10 1 oii«rn\liiKH, You CUM noil rlvo of 
a HtBte History to ono of »ny oilier book, 
We clvo exclusive territory, lllwrol eom- 
inlH-lou, olu. Honil 101 private terrn», mini- 
plcpaiiuH, circular)!, etc., to the ollloe ni-nr- 


DRESS GOODS! 


In all the New and Fashionable Fabric* »nd Shades, at low prioc».. 


Imported and Domestic Shawls, 


Imported Beaver Cloth Cloaks, 
New Cloths and Cassfmers, 


'laid nnd Striped WATER-PROOFS, nil grnilc'ii, com- 
1 ClillVlrcli's ..ml Menu' UNDERWEAR, In different 
" ' 
Wool 


'U^uSSfiV* A CO , Pabllshws. 
MADISON, Wis., or, bits MOISKH, IOWA, 


Oot a)-d4wlw 


CHANCERY_NOTICE. 


N 


OTION IS HEBKBY GIVEN TO FHANK 
C'urtlH thin Mury AimCiulls IniHlllul 
hor bill of coniutnliit In elmnu-ry Ii; the 
Circuit Court of Miicon county 111 no », i«i 


OITB DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT 


otmmlftlimnl, iigalnsl, him 


, 
«s dolomlant 


In will 
, 
Unit Hiilil cnuiio l» n'>w 
court, mill Unit summons lnm Iwuii msnpd 
imiiliml llio Hiilil di-fendimi, ruturiiMblo Into 
mild court at llioL'cnnl Houso nl Douatiir, 
liiBiild county, oil llie 


f'lril Monday in December next, 


wl.on nnd where, unlms nftld Kmnlc t!'||H» 
Bliiill npponr unil dutonil. »ulil "111 will In' 
lakou n» 


Clerk Clrciill Conn, Mni'oi) o mily 111. 
' 


FALL AND WINTER GOODS! 
S. EINSTEIN 


HUN now on hand his full stock ot 


of his patronage, rather with 


view to hi;i own advancement than that 
of his party. It was this feeling nguiust 
Mr, Chandler that led to tho disaffec- 
tion in tho party which defeated him 
and 
elected 
Judge Chri.stiancy lust 


year. 
Hut, during tho three terms he 


^orved in the 
United Stntos Senate, 


there was no mini in that body person- 
ally more popular, uniformly moro de- 
voted to tho Government, or of an in- 
togiity more universally reeogni/.od.— 
It is tho latter quality which renders 
Mr, Chandler peculiarly fitted for the 
management of tho Interior J)epait- 
incnt, in which there have been more 
abuses of Into yearn than in any other 
department of 
thu General Govern- 


ment. 
Mi. Chandler bun been honest 


all his life long, anil thure in no tcmpta 
tion lor him to he olliuiwisc 
1 nt this late 


day und with a largo pe'.soi ul fortune, 
nor to eounlcn ineo dishonesty in olh- 
eis. 
lie is also in f u l l ,sympathy with 


the Republican pint) on the currency 
qiiisiioii,—being miumipromi.singly in 
lavor of sound iniinej. 
There is only 


one point in which ho may differ with 
the {'nbinU is now orgnni/i'd, and that 
is \ulli n l u i n c u to the treatment ol 
Nnithi-iii polities 
In hi.s poMtion, how- 


run, this i|Ui">Uim will not cut much 
figure, and M i 
Ch'tnillor will, on the 


wluile, bo a 
useful 
and harmonious 


mcmbir of (!un. (ii,nit's rcirgnniHtitl 
('ubliii t.— (Vi/(•»</« Ti iliinit, , 


-. •*•> - 
— 


A r i t O M l N r . N T U l ' M O I ' R A I ' '-aid ill Olll' 


healing In da) : "II 
I'uik 
in d—d 


Tool umugh to hunil out the Tribune as 
an tliTtionooring document hudct>urvci> 


to be bu.it." 


'•How Hlmipci llinn iiki'ii"'in'« (until II Is 


To hnvu 


liinu; Km K.Oet JO.- -TlieShcr II 


nf Arkun.s.is vnunty 
left 
I K w i l t 
llie 


i I U H ' S 
-rut, 
M n n d i i y 
iiininiiii!, 
in 


plunge of two 
piisiiiui.s iirntontiil to 


tho pi'iiitpiili ny 
Oni' of llie men wna 


under somenoi1 "I di'nth Ii r ihu murdi'i 
if Inn. in n V ir ii'.'o 
U I ill 
1 
W i i i l l n t ; 


I'm ti lin n 
it 
Si 
('biirli 
1" 
n b.iiul ol 


i n i s k i i l mi u luok i-luiue of i h u Mil nil 
mill hi- PD-.-.I',ind shut .mil killed oneol 


i In 
1 pii-i.mrs who tt.is sitlini; belore iho 


tire in chums. 


I'll 11 un I I'll IA, Oi-l ^11 —BefoicII, 


S I'liiiuni-siiinei1 S m i t h (I is morning, 
Wai hi ird the IMSU of i l n o A. 
Wilsm, 


Ciilo Covini, 
(lunaiuii I'ctroni and 


.Limes 1'avidM.n, upon a charge of coun- 
toilViting and uluring po hiye stamp.s 
of foreign goi ciiiniLiits 
Tlio parties 


weiu nil anesied heie this morniug — 
The stunps lire eniintfrfi'ilcd on the 
gnVHiiiinrnts 
if 
Nicui i';iin, 
Ii recce, 


G u u n i , B.ivini.i and l l u n n \ c i 


Iloag, of tho Contra! Suporintendency, 
left 
hero this morning to visit the 


western tribes. 
He will make tho an- 


nual payment to tho Sao and Fox 
tribes while absent. 
Mr, Iloag, in his 


report for 1875 to tho Department, will 
show a greater advance in civilization 
and wealth by tho Indians of tho Terri- 
tory than any previous year; better 
crops than before and nearly double 
acreage; it is more than ton fold great- 
er than in 18G5. A general state of 
good feeling prevails nmong nil the 
tribes, nnd satisfaction is felt by all 
that they aro now progressing finely 
and a desire to continue the experi- 
ment towards becoming solf-sustaining 
without molestation. 
Mujor Knox, of 


tho Interior Department, is at present 
in tlio Pottowattomio Nation alloting 
their land to individuals, they hav- 
ing decided to tako thorn in severally. 
This tribo is moro lurgoly mi sod with 
the white element than any other tribo 
in llio Territory. 
Many of thorn huvc 


good lurms, farming utensils and stock, 
and otio building, a 85,000 school 
houso, out of thoir Tribal l''und. 


C l I K Y H N N K AOKNOY, via MllSKOUKE, 


I. T., Uet, HO—Tho Cheyenne and 
Arrapuhoc Indians have started on 
their annual buffalo 
hunt. 
Nearly 


li.OOO arc on 
I ho way to tho Llano 


Katacado, or Staked I'iains. 
Only the 


aged and infirm arc left at 
home. 


Uamo is reported as unusually plenty. 
They aro accompanied by a lieutenant 
and twenty live cavalry us an escort, to 
prevent unscrupulous whites from the 
adjoining 
Slates from 
Boiling thorn 


erooked whisky and cheating them out 
of thoir buffalo robes. 
The Indians 


have left their reservations by porrnis 
sion of tho United States Government, 
and will remain till April and then re- 
lurn lo thoir homes in pcaec, if un- 
mole-led. 


GAllUONUAIiH, Il.l.., Oct. 20 
Bo« 


fore Judgo Crawford, in tho Cjrouio 
Court at 
Marion 
to day, 
Marshall 


Grain, who wus hired to do tho deed, 
plead guilty to tho murder of William 
Sponeo, who, it will bo remembered, was 
assassinated at Crainvillo on tho even- 
ing of the day on which Col. George 
W. Sisney was buriod. 
A few witness- 


es will bo examined to-morrow to ena- 
ble tho Judgo to determine tho measure 
of punishment to bo accorded tho cul- 
prit. 
Ho will undoubtedly receive all 


tho law will allow. 
Siunncl Musick, an 


accessory to tho Bullincr llussell trag- 
edies, will be tried as soon as Ctain's 
easo is disposed of. 
Jof, Black and 


Yellow Bill Grain, alleged participant!) 
in tho Spence assassination, will also bo 
tiiod at this term of court. 
From 


present indications it would appear that 
all who have takeu iin active part in tho 
Williamson county vendotta during tho 
putt few years, aro to bo found out, 
and moot with tho punishment they so 
richly deserve. It is now thought that 
Music, who with Grain turned State's 
evidence and convicted Bullincr and 
Baker, will also enter a plea of guilty, 


PHILADELPHIA, Oot, 20.—Excur- 


sionists, comprising merchants and edi- 
tors from tho West and Northwest, ar- 
rivod in tho city to-night. 
Tho route 


to tho hotel, mainly down Chestnut St., 
was decorated with flags and Chinese 
lanterns, the stores and private dwell- 
ings wore brilliantly illuminated, nnd 
calcium lights lit up tho btreots. 
The 


visitors weru cntortninod at a private 
dinner this evening. 


DUBUQUE, Oct. 20.—Jacob Rich, 


senior sditor of tho Dubuquo 
Daily 


7Y«c,s, to day sold his intcrebt in that 
establishment to Mr. II. A. Vcrkins, 
Into of tho Sioux 
Cily Journal and 


prssent Slate Binder of Iowa. 
Mr. 


Kich has boon five years editor in chief 
of the Times, 
Tho new firm will be 


Woodruff & Perkins. 


NEW OniiKANU,Oot, 20.—An illicit 


still in full operation win seized* to-day 
by revenue officers. 


The epizootic in a mild furtu has ap- 


peared in ihis city. 


Si1. Louis, Oct. 20 —Jack Kotselter, 


the famous trotting ljor.se of 20 years 
ago, died yesterday nt Iho farm of John 
Duff, this county. He wus thn property 
of C Bont Garr, and wus ,'36 years old. 


B 


Y VlltrUlS OF ONK KXEOUTION TO 
mo directed und delivered by llie t h < i k 


of tl.o Circuit Court of Milt-on conntv, 
IlllnnlH. In fuvorof Miirlln )', Mnrplie) mid 
against John W. Marlon nnd Kuboil Tim- 
inonB, I linve levied on llio sovcrnl folliiw- 
liiadcucilDcdlotHfir pnrcelHnrinnu.nlllii-liiK 
In the county of Maron nml Slnlniif l l l l n o l H , 
to-wll: IiOlilvolV, In tlioiiontliwi-htiiunr- 
ler of the nortliwcsl (|in\rter of seellon 
thirty-Ill roe (»,)), In towimlilp IHlcon (ri) 
iiortn, and 
IIITIKO two (2) I'lml of Iho third 


Drlnclpul inorldlnn; 
. . , 
Also n strip nf Iniulslx (II) feel wldo, fionl 
MidrcMM'i>niiiiciii'liiKolKl)lccn(lS) feel Iron) 
llie north nl lent lol llvo (S), In (dock M i l l - 
(ecu (111), In mllrniul inldltloii to Miicon, (mil 
ruiiiilnKbniklollioiilli-y! 
Anil Klx ((I) foot oirihu north Hide of lnl 
ilx (0) f< 
— - 
four (I), nnd olovon (II) fi'ot ollMni Honih 
Hlilo of lot tlvo (B), nil noliiK In blue-Ill lilr- 
toon (1,1), III Hiillronil Aildllluii U) Ihc town 
of Mill-on; 
, 
., , , , 
And f(Hirl('<>n(ll)foot oil tlio noi II) »ld<i of 


tlioKonlli half of lot llvo 0), In bloi'li llilr- 
loon (11), nnd » strip ouc (I) loot wide nil tlio 
Month nldo of tbo uortl. hnlf of lot llvo (Ii}. In 
Hiuno blank, nil holiiK In UnllronU Aildlliiin 
lo tlio town of Mnuni; 
And lolH nlno (II) nnd Ion (10). In Mock nlno 


(II), ni! described In llio rccoidcd ])lntot ll.c 
town of Mn«on; 
_ ,, 
, 
And tho pli'oo of Innd lying Hi Hftllrood 
Addition to tho town of Mucon. nnd iiiirllc- 
uinrly donorll>od In tho recorded pint of mild 
town HH the unrlh hnlf of lot tliri-o (!l), In 
block thlrtopn (U). all tnlton tin propc.ty of 
tho null! lloberl TlinniO))», which 1 ulinll 
oft'or nt publicHnlont tho WCHt door ol Iho 
Court Jlmiuo,In Miicniioounlv, In snldHlnlo, 
on llio Will dny of Novuinbur, A.p. IMS,ill 
llio Hour ofl o'clock p. m.,of snld day, lot 
In luui(l,lonntl»Iy «uld oxoonllon, 


Oct.21-w,')w 
aherlll'Mttcon County. 


Which consists of n full lino of choice 


Goods, Sll/ts, Cashmeres, JapHMtesc 
~:na and 
Wliite 
Goods, Table 
Linens, Napkins, Towels, 


Aluo, n full lino of 


C A SSI MERES, JtlANS^TWEEDS, 
DENIMS 


A oompleli! iiRRortment of 


ULEACIIED 
and UROWN 
DOMESTICS. 


A full line of 


Notions, Lfidictf' 
and Gent's 
JPurnishinif 
Goods, Shawls and Wrapping Goods, 


All of which will hi1 nolil nt bollom figures. 


•"--1-'--" 
() 


£5)'" \Vis 'ipci'ify no pili'en, hut hivllo all to c-nll and H«« for Ibrinnclvfis tlmt 


wlnil we Miy we menu. We will not bo undersold by any house In llio city. 


J)0!\nT 1?Q1WKT TJ1K PT.AUK: 


ITO- 21 ISTOnXXI TV-^ft-TB3R SXUBBT 


Ki'i't. 'A lH7r)-dnwtf. 
__^____^^^__^_^^____^_^__ 


KEYSTONE CARRIAGE WORKS 


W A Y N E BROTHERS, 


STATE OF ILLINOIS, I „„ 


MAOON COUNTY. 
[" 


In tho Circuit Conrl^-Hoccmlwr Torm, A 1). 
1*75. 


N 


OTICE IS HEH.KUY GIVEN THAT A 
certain suit Is now pondlUK nnd nndo- 
tormlncd, In tlio Circuit Court of Mucon 
lounty, lIllnolH.on theolwncery Hide of said 
court, wherein William Ulll» Is plnlntlll, 
nnd Miiry 
E, BmolHlov, John 
Ooorno 


Hmoldliiy, n, W. Coopmnn, Philip Voip-l, 
William W. Mason, Alfred Gulp, AI.IOH H 
Corson, John U. OlmstenJ, S. \V. Baldwin 
n nil John W. Bnldwln, Knoch W. Moore, 
IrnN. BnrnpK.Jnmos Mllllkln nnd .leiomo 
11. Gorln John HainKher, Orlniido I'OWOIH, 
II, II. Horndlngcr, tho Uecnlur Uanll|i)il * 
Coke Compnuy, Joseph U. Monger. LJninHI 
1C. IlftmHher, Abrnlmrn Krnmer, Jom'pli K. 
McClelland ami Blhw B. McClellnnil, Knmuc) 
M. Brewer, A. Wcgner, Chnrles Stelvlsh 
Hlchnrd Nowoll and \VllliiunL.Iliiminer, 
mill Wlllhun R Phlpps, Dnnlol O. Connell 
nnilOoo. A. MUldloton nnd uhnrles A tnr- 
ter mo dofendimtH, and tlmt HiiminonH bus 
been Issued lu said cnuso, ri>lnrnabl« iitlho 
Court Houco In Deontur, In tho cuuuly ol 
Miicon, BUilo of Illinois, on thu 
First Monthly in December, A, J). 1870, 
nnd that unleHH you, the tinld <lcfe)idanU, 
nnd each of vou, llien ami there appear ami 
plcnd, tuiHWcr or demur tnnnld coinplnln- 
nul'ft hlli, tho Hamo, und the inntlcrKniid 
thli.KH therein nllegod will he tnken nH cou- 
fi*HHid, und n decree entered nccordlng to 
Ibe pruyer ot said hill. 
B. MeCI.ELI.AN, Cleric. 


MANUFAOTCUKUl Ot 


ilu- 


l l H A i H i Oct. '20, — Tlio Couriir ol 


i-iij 
uuntainod u statement, this 


to (.'fleet tlmt tho 
Chicago 


Tiiiiiuu' line) jiurohnsed the 
frnncliisen 


,n i! IniMnoih of tlio fnlir+Ocenn, anil 


t lint tin- Litter piiper would slioilly be 
nieifji-'cl in llie fanner. 
Mr. Pulmcr, 


oJitor iii-eliiuf nnd ODD of the pmpiio- 
torn ui'tlio Jnlcr-Ociatt, denounces tlie 
report lib ful-c in cveiy particular. 
The 


present mnnn^Biiiont hiu'e no intention 
of mnkinga eliungo in iho pnper. 


CIUCAUO, Oct. 20 — Tho trunk lines 


enteritis Cluc.i^o 1'iom tho Knst huvo 
ndoptcd 
the following new pnsgongcr 


rates, which will j;o into effect Nov. lit . 
To New York, 822; Boston, 825.85; 
1'hilndelphiu, 820; Baltimore, 81U.50 ; 
Alhuny mid Tioy, S20 If) ; Plnrrisburg, 
810. 
Tliitii an ndvnncc of nbout two 


dollurs on the old tales, 


LONDON, Oct. 20—Weather to day 


tempestuous. 
The rouent ruins have 


swollen the rivers nnd streams in Devon- 
shire, cnubinp inundation , loss in con- 
siderable. 
Torquay, 
Tiegmoth und 


Dawlmb, were flooded anil did much 
dmniijjjo to property. 


LONDON, Out. 21, (j n. ui.—Imlir 


reports received 
stiito that extensive 


floods occurred lhnruj{hout Lunun«liiri>, 
Wnrwickshire, nnd elsewhere in Knj.- 
•land. 
The Midland ruihsny 
bet\M'i-ii 


Sheflield und Doncnnicr iihuhiin'i^ud in 
some plnecs to tho ilepth of iivi-feet ; 
trjllie is eoiibC(|ueiuly seriously inter- 
rupted, und for ninny miles absolutely 
btopped. 
M.iuy low 
lying houses in 


Biimiugh.iin huvc been inundated, Ihc 
water in soraj cases lioing suverul foot 
above tho first floor. The wuli'r stands 
seven feet deep on tho tracks nt Wul- 
sall r.iilwiy stntion. 


An 
advertisement rends: -'When 


you travel tako tho Pan-Handle route." 
iMnny a man has been utterly routed 
by a pnn handle—with a mad nnd lively 
womun having hold of it. 


HTATBOP ILUNO19, t« H 
MACON COUNTY, 
) 


Mucon County Circuit Uunrl, 


In Iho mullet of llouhen II. Morlwcnthcr 


VH. Snrnucl O. Mnlononnd I'eicr W Tujlor, 


OK nir.J/ TO JOHKULOSK MOIITOAHK. 


P 


UBLIC NOTICE IS IlEBKBY U I V K N , 
Thnl In piuKuanco nr a di'orcliil onlor 
uuturod In thn uliovo ontltlcd OIIUKC-, In Mild 
court, nt Iho Mny lorm ttaorrnl, A. I). 1S7"), 
I, J. A. Brown, MiiHlor In Uhancury for iiukl 
court, 
On Mtturflii!/, 
Hi" 1'M/i tin;/ of Avrcmbcr, 


,\ 1) l«T 
ri, l)Dlwi«n Uii'luiiiiNiif nlno o'cloclu 


u. 111 nnd miiiiol uf Knlil dnv, nlmll Bi-ll nf 
pultiU nirlli'ii to thv hlHh»»l hlildi-r, for 
citijli ut thu west door ol tho coin t-hoiiKu In 
Dceiilur, In nnld coiinly, the followingdc- 
ki-rlliDd renl t'Httto, Hltiinle In iho county nl 
MIIUOII nud Stutu of Illinois, to-wlc • 


'I he cunt hnll of the norlhi'iixt iiunrter ol 


ihu norlhuPHt qunrlcr ol »i>ctlon iwenlv- 
i-ll-lil (2ij, III lowilHhlp hlMeen (1C) lliirlll, 
liuiuc livo (J) oiisl. nf thi) Ird iii'lncipnl tnci 1- 
illiin.tiiKctliiii w i t h nil nnd hlin,'ii in- ilu- len- 
iMiu-ntK uii'l l.eieillliinieiiu t h ' i i i i n l o ho- 
lolllili K. S'lld Jin-nilhi S will be hiilil MlljJ, t I 
lo icili'li.pllo.i 
). A. IIKOWN, 
Mnslcr In Uhnnccr.v for MUCDII Co , 111. 


I)K( ATt'll, i)Cl. Mill, A. I). IK71-W1W 


CARRIAGE^ BUGGIES, OMNIBUSES, 


PEDDLING AND SPRING WAGONS. 


OLD STAND OF DANIEL G A UMAX, 


Corner Water and Cerro Cordo-Sts. 


•PI.ATKOIIM OAriHIAOKS bnlll <« order. PONY I'H/KTONB, PIUKCK AI.BKHTI- 
1 
PIANO nnd COAI, 1IOX HDOOIIW, HUI-KY and UOUT HOAI) WAGONS, of »l 
klinls. Alwiiyn up to Die IImen, nnd nuiirnnlco nil work la baflrtl-oliuM. All ktniltoi 


Sleighs Made to Order I 


»££=» FANCY PAINTING A SPECIALTY.-SE* 


Novomuer 17, 1K78. dAw-tlm. 


SOMETHING 
NEW! 


: HEiisrij^, 


PBAOTZOAL 


OKGAN BlILDEB! 
linn nrirDrd n Hhop, on lb« northi'iuit rornrr 
of K. Miiln mid Kmiiklln nlr«vlii, wlivrc lie Ii 
prc]>nr>.'il to build 
Parlor and Church Organs 


OF AU, (JHADKH; 


Al»o. lo do nil kind* of 


Organ Repairing 


At ri'iuuiiftbli) mlm, 


•»• HcM. of tfttttnocngl»en, If rrijiilrnl, 
DKOATUH, IM... Sept. so, iWf»-<Um» 


jF CZ) DEI S -A. JLJ E 


H. MUELLER & CO. 


(8uci-cnHur» to H. MUKI.iLKK ) 


Executors' 
N'oricn 
' 
Notice. 


HKRKUV UIVKN, riiat ihc 
'il, I^xoeulotH nf llio cHlnto 


ol J.IIIIOH Iliowu, di'ccniipd, Inti' of Mil- 
eon rnunl), Mllimlh, \\lll ullonil Ijulnre 
Iho County Court of nuld county. In tllcclly 
of Ilrtcntur, on Mondu>, tlnj l. 
r»tn dny ol No- 


vember, A. I). IMS, l»rll)uptirpont>t>riii!llllim 
und luljuslli.Kiill claims uuivlnsl Ihooiilnle 
of mild deec-iised, wl'on and wheru nil pui- 
SOIIH holding clilu.K ngalt.Rt Haiti ilo"eiiKCd 
me rcqucHted to pri-Hciil the KIUIUI ftir ud- 
jUHtniiji.t. All thoHe liulehted ni'u requeatcij 
to mttko Imniedlnlii payment. 


JAMKH V. BKOWN. 
AUOUHTUH HEBE.VSTUniT, 
Hept SO, 1875-wOw 
Kxeculois. 


STEAM & GAS FITTERS, 


And DcalorH In 


Iron and Lead Pipe, Steam and (fan 


J<'ittinr/n and f'lxturm, Rubber 


Qunn, Pin/nix, Ptnmltr. f-f"'' 
'-">// 


('ftps, 
\]'ti(h, /","' 


Tafklv, A-n. 


Which will De Hold an Chen 
>.«i UIUI.....K- 
ian lie IjouKhl In Ciuiliul llllnolH. 
All 
Id mix of 
MAVII1NR 
\\'OJfh' 
AND. (,'lh\ 


Done In a nr-ntand workmanlike niniiner 


H. RIUELLER & CO, 


April If, lS7l-dly. 


n 


oCSK, A N D J . O T IN W A H I I I ' N M ' t ' H H 
MIIMllC-llllllHI', COIll-llllllH-, Mllllll , »l I III'- 
l)ir\,Ac.; w c l l o l tfiiod w'Jilcr. \\ III I)P M'M 
lor li'Hn Hum il will mi i'<wl. 
tn^. Aildifk-h nt out u .1. M. IKMIKItM, 


Box 24, WunotiilmiK, Ill- 
June 2, lK7S-dAw.ini* 


W 


ANTI-1) AOICNTF—"QlUHH 111)1)8" - 
'A nnw liiink.liy Ihe Di'tioll M<-« Prett 
HmmirlM, JnM I'lihliMMil nilil nircii.ly out- 
Ki-llliiK i.ll olhfi- Ijimlm 
Tin' rlrhiKl book 


mTc rcii lo Din pnhllc filnrc Murk Twnln'ii 
-JIIODCI ills Abiimil." Atldri'Mfur clrculnrn 
nnd I C I I I I H In 11. II. NATT * I'O., 
Illll.OlH. 
| 


I'KH WKKK KAI.AHV. To 
liilr.Hl.no iho lirat m'lllnij 
iirllelvln the country. U»"-d 
In vvi'ry fiunllj. Mend for 


NiunpleH and liiHlruclloDN Htoi)rc, Jnclo** 
M ccnu nnilnUiiu). Addient mull u fact urrn, 
McxxrK. HTITKK A Co., 1>. O. liox KIJ, 
IHKIOH.U. C. 


giflg 


DBOATUB, ILLIMOIB: 


Of 


T«» DAILY KCPVBLIOAK will t 


•d lo •nbwrtlMra IB any part of U 


.IXWkl HOUOM Will tMlUMTt^ »t 
••r HD« for lh» Ont Insertion, *ud 
^•r tin* tot *Mh iBln*qu*nttnMrti 
lot Un« wlTirtlMmtnU will b« 
*|M>B kppllMMton M (to oMoa. 


TO DAILYSUBSCRIB 
«•• anbwrlplloiu lo the 
Lro»» will bn ooUMUd »t 
Hi* pme*> when Inn p*p«r 


the DxrLT 
. 


• Ii dellr 


Mrl«•• 1ft WOdll b* much obliged If 
rlbcn would Inform the currier 
oulu plAo* Uiejr dMlr* their ] 
left. 


ANNOUNCEMENTf 


W««re •alhorlnd to »nuounce 


V. rjOKira M »c»udld>U for n-«l 
I h» om«* of Ooutlf Burrtror. 


W« »r» kuthorlMd U> announce 


HlIIMMtM«*MMIId*U tor Con 
»eror. 


CITY DBPABTMEH 


..No front last night. 
. ,Tli« lh«t 'ihr of thf races. 
. . luJlan sumiuer is In (uR bl 
. .Less than two weeks to clc 
..Go tojrhnodcn ft Co.'s foi 


dity'« iniW^bn biscuit. 


. .Uogartlui fhools pigeons at 


ground tlit» tfttrnoon. 


. . N«W» if «carce and ncwspi 


ing Ii M up4illl busintM. 


let articlci> 


..Our merchants arn htviu; 


Kooil day for trade. 


, . \ilftu» & BcuJiire have a 


of choice Tegctaules. 


. .Fall wheat all ovor tliu c 


looking flu«. ,/ 


.j.OtMsUKsWter, f«iU 
cgftt 


fat chkkW at 17. M. Barnelt S 


, .Yeiterday was a big dny 
1 


and merchant! w*ra happy, 


. .blmpton'n l)»k«ry Ii the pli 


your brwul and pMtry. 


..Coal Is Mid to cMt about 


in much M wood for fuel. 


. . A larg* crowd is at the fair 


lo wltnoM Ui« races and pigeon 


.."Two Orphans" will bn at 


IIOUM on Friday evening, the S 


..KntorUlnmcnU will be p 


the next thirty day. 


..Attorneys arc as busy ni 


ling their papers rciuly for tin 
licr lorm of court. 


..OoMburghru got a laigp 


R, ai»l l» nulling very chc.i 


..Borne of Ihc Hlilcwnlkn In 


iath«r tin spikes In them, nt, 
daiigcroin for laillen' dresses. 


..From Whltmoro wo l«»rn 


l>ln are having a regular nlmkin 
good ttld-faHliloncil oliillB. 


. .Kggs arc up to 21 cents pc 


ivtld thcro aro yet more than i 
to Christmas. 
If they keep 


th«y will get beyond rrach bi 
liolidayn. 


. . Ansbnck & Caiisell make 


dies every d»y. 


. . Several of our prnpli> hn 


provided themselves with rcv< 
th« purpose of giving sncak-th 
robbers a warm reception w 
como round. 


. .A large proportion of tho 


reived at our inilli comes fi 
states, there being comparati' 
in this section tlmt can be man 
Into the host grades of Hour. 


..Nothing like Iho Chick 


Illghl Piano, now on exhibit! 
sale at P. T. Locke A Co.'s,2f 
street. 


..A good business is be'n 


Bom* of our citizens in drivli 
country and gathering up b 
and chickens, which they brl 
and Mil at wholesale lo t! 
stores, 


. .Try those beautifully flu 


cent cigars, at Nledermyer'n. 


..Corn Is very slow in | 


enough to ship, and Is not hai 
by our warehouse mon as yet 
farmers aro disposed to fell 
rales, and most of them will 
crop for an advance. 


..Several Hunpicious look 


lisrs were observed lurking 
last night by persons on theli 
lire, which was probably sc 
people from home, thereby 
lighl-fingcriid gentry an op] 
"go through" houses from 
men folks might be away to I 


..V. Barber & Co. are 


themselves In the welfare ol 
rons by furnishing for their c 
convenience every article it 
boots and shoes they cun po 
AH ag«s of both sexes arc pi 
both for in and out door wcai 
be convinced that this is the 
lo g«l boots and shots. 


Don't Fill to attend the g 


dry goods at Einstein's. Kric 
urday. 
_^ .... 


Hlglior Olll/. will make 


mure, at tlio opcia house, 
ings of OcL 27lh and 28th, 
dcrful slMghlofjhjindpcrfoi 


For Sftle. -A- two-story 


hiumlqd on Hie corner of 
Kldorndo 
streets, dircctl., 


Blapp'b- Chapel- 
eai<1 houl 


80xlBO feet, and has a R 
clHlcrn, willi g:islUturcs,a 
conveniences; also a gooi 


For further informalio] 


office of the Deeatur Woo 


17 dtf 


. .D. F. Taylor's hack 


with, all trains by day or t 


IDS HOUSE 
truce 


vtih of tin: 


ODS! 


Ihf.des, at low prices.. 
hawls, 
Ith Cloaks, 
|d Cassimers, 


ll-VKOOFS, nil grades, com- 
IVNDKHWEAH, in different 
's Cashmere, Jlc.rino, Wool 
Felt Skirts. 


>ARTMENT 
all price1!, Tlain and Vlald 


J nf Ynk Liieei, Colliirs, OufTs, 
liilc Oil Chillis, Curtain -Hoi- 


breiniinn, >'ew Quilts, Tow- 
ck of I>rv Ooodi as wat ev( r 
IPKKT.'ro KVKUYIW)J>Y. 


R GOODS! 
'BIN 


ck of 


nf choice 
weres, Japanese 
roods, Table 


I Towels. 


\EEDS, DEX/MS 


LV JDOMESTHW. 


tit's 


Ittom figures. 


•ill and MT for themselves lhat 
Iby any house in Ihc cily. 


STREET 


WORKS 


THERS, 


r.s. 


ING WAGONS. 


G A JIM AN, 


Irro Gordo-Sts. 


NR, ?HIN(.'K. Al HKHTI- 
l.IUHT KOAI) WAOONH, of ivl 
fk 10 bo flm-cluHH. A l l k l n d n o t 


Order ! 


I SPECIALTY.-^* 


IETHING NEW! 


PRACTICAL 


1 ft n>iop, on thp norlticnHt corner 


Itn iuui Frmiklin str(-t<tH, \vtu>rr lui In 
I to build 
>r and Church Organs 


Or ALT, ( i K A D K H ; 


> nil kliulH of 


[gan Repairing 


At rcasunahld rnies. 


kt of rcforenerK given. If re([iilriHl. 
IrR. I LI., Hep' 2(1, 1H7.',—dam* 


OH 


'. A N I/ LOT IS W A K I M ' . N M I ' H l l 
I, I - I n i l l K C , C O h l - l l C H I M \ S l l l l i ) l , s l i l 111" 
.; n e l l n l KIIIII) »II|IT. 
W i l l be cold 


luin (1W ' 111HK l'()^t. 
lul pjs Hi ( J l t f u 
.1. M. 1(0(1 Kits 


['.ox .M, \Vuiiciislniu:, i l l . 


•'I AdKNTS- "IJT \P H 0|)|>X" - 
w l K i u k . l i y Ihe lii'tioll l-'ire ll'esl 
-I. Ju1-! iMihll*-ln (1 nml nlrru'ty out- 
11 i.lh.r liook'. 
The riHn Nl. hook 


oll'.c i-ulillc Hlnce M n t k Twiiln'n 
lit-. Aliumii." 
A'ldresBfnrelri'Ulnrii 


Nil- lo II. ll N.ViT A CO.. ChleiiK" 


IIIIIK le illdt 


I'KIS W K K K SAI,,»IIY. Tu 


nrilflti In Hit' country. Us»a 
In i-veiy fninllY. Send for 


i nnd Instruction 1* ill on'eo Inclose 
hmd'.tump. AOilu-HS iinuiiifiii-HirtTK, 
j MTITE.H A Co., V. O. Uox 1!H5, Wlieb- 


I 


>o 


DBOATUH, ILUNOI8: 


Thursday livening, Oct. 31. 


Tin DAILY UnruiiuoAN will b* dollvor- 


M! to HUbnorlborB In any port of the oily, at 
Ttoimty O»(< pir Wtilt. 


[/»»! Notice* will txlnaerteU »t JVn Oinli 


per line for tho drat InnwrUon, nnd flvecenU 
per lln» for e««b nubt»<iu»ntlnnerUon. lUite* 
for lime KlvertlieimmlN will be furulnhcd 
ipon uppllMUon mt the ofllo*. 


TO DAILY SUBSCRIBERS. 


Tlio Raccft Yesterday.—The alien- 


anco at tho races yesterday was more 
Imn double what It -was tho day before, 
ml the trials of speed wore of nn inter- 
iling nml exciting character. 


Wo give below Hie scores in f u l l ; 
1'niclng race, froo to nil, milo heats, 8 


Hul)»orlptlon» to tho DAILY Kitpun- 
(,u> A.I will be collected ernry HuUirclny.nt 
the plKOM wheretlie paper In dcllrcrod, an- 
(•no otherwlu ordered. 


W W« wonH be mnoh obliged If our «ub- 
•orlli»ri would Inform the onrrlnr nt wlmt 
purUoulur plioe they dcnlro their pnpern to 
Ue l«rv. 


ANNOUNCEMENTS. 


Wnftre Aiithorli«d to announce UKOKOR 


V. I/iucifri »» n cuidl'lute for re-elootloii to 
the otTlco of Uouoty Burrejor. 


Wn »r« authorised to nnnounco J. H, B. 


HtintmioB M a o»ndldftte for County Snr- 
Teyor. 


CITY DEPABTMENT. 


0. Wood worth's g. m. "Lena Klvcrs," 


Nellijjan's (,'. g. 


Vni, Carroll's b. g 


— I l l 


'John Browning," 


—2 2 ;j 


"Sweeney Todd," 


• 
-3 ;) 2 


. .No froit last night. 
, .The last day of the races. 
. .Indian summer is in fuTl blast. 
. .Loss than two weeks to election. 
..Go tolmboden & Co.'s for Kouno 


day's champion biscuit. 


. . Hogardus shoots pigeon* at tlio fair 


ground this afternoon. 


. ,N«Ws is scarce and newspaper inak 


ing Is an up-hill business. 


. .Armstrong's Is the place to buy toi 


let articles, 


..Our merchants are having another 


good (lay for trade, 


. , Adams & Boiului'o have a full lino 


of choice vegetables. 


..Fall wheat all over llm couuty is 


looking flue. 


., Chelae butler, fresh eggs and nict 


fat chickens at D. M. Barnclt & Co.'s. 


..Yesterday was ft big day for trade 


and merchants were happy, 


. .Simpson's bakery Is the place to go 


your broad and pastry. 


..Coal Is said to cest about onc-linl 


ns much as wood for fuel. 


. , A largo crowd IB at tlio fnir grounds 


to wltncBB tho races and pigeon-shooting 


.."Two Orphans" will bo at the open 


house on Friday evening, tho BQlli inst, 


. .Hntortalumcnts -will bo plenty to 


tho next thirty day. 


. . Attorneys arc ni bniy as beet get- 


ting their papers ready for lltu Decem- 
ber term of court. 


..Ooldburg has got a largo "lock of 


goods, and Is soiling very cheap. 


UMMwl 
..Homo of tli« sidewalks In town, or 


rather the spikes In them, uro gelling 
dangerous for ladies' dresses. 


. , From Wliltmoro we loam that pen 


jilo are having a regular shaking up w i t h 
good tiUl-fashluni'd chills. 


. .Mggs uro up to 215 cunts per doxon, 


nnd there are yot more than sixty days 
to Christmas. 
If they keep on rising 


they will get beyond reach before the 
holidays. 


..Ansbauk & Cassiell in'nko fresh can- 


dips every day. 


,, Several of our people havo lately 


provided themselves with revolvers, for 
tho purpose of giving sneak-thieves and 
robbers ft warm reception when they 
como round. 


. . A largo proportion of tho wheat re- 


ceived at our mills comes from other 
Mates, thoro being comparatively little 
in this section that can bo manufactured 
into tho host grades of Hour. 


..Nothing like Iho dickering I'p 


Right 1'lano, now on oxhlbilion and for 
sale at I'. T. Locke & Co.'s, 2(> Merchant 
street. 


. . A good business is bring done by 


Bomn of our clti/.cna in driving over tho 
country and gathering up butter, eggs 
and chickens, which they bring to town 
and sell at wholesale to tho grocery 
stores. 


..Try those bcaut!fu'!y flavored live- 


cent clgar.i, at Niodermycr'a. 


..Corn la very slow in (jotting dry 


enough to ship, and Is not handled much 
by our warehouse mmi as yet. 
But few 


farmers are disposed to tell at present 
raloH, nml most of them will hold tlieir 
crop for an advance. 


., Several suspicious looking charac- 


ters were observed lurking about town 
last night by por«ms on their way to the 
Uro, which was probably sot to attract 
pcoplo from home, thereby giving the 
light-fingered gently an opportunity to 
"go through" houses from which tin- 
men folks might bo away to tho tire, 


,,V. Barber As Co, arc Interesting 


themselves in tho welfare of their pat- 
rons by furnishing for their comfort and 
convenience ovory article In Iho lino of 
booU and shoes they can possibly need. 
AlUges of both sexes arc provided for, 
both for In and out door wear. 
Call and 


bo convinced that this is the best place 
to get boots and shoes, 


Don't fall to attend the groat salo of 


dry goods at Einstein's, Friday and Sat- 
urday. 
___ 
3tl 


"mku lll° 1>uopk' 
opera house, on the even- 


Time, S:35i—2:4U-a:Oa, 


Banning race, froo to all, mile heats, 
In 3. 
. White's b. m. "Hilda," 
1 1 


II. V. Meekor's b. s. "Mickey Free," 2 3 


Tlmo. 1;,">0-1:501. 


Trotting race, milu heats, a In 5—2:50 


class1 
Woodwork's blk g. "Blsmnrk,"— 
"> 3 


A. Gulp's b. g. "Henry Blank,".... 23 
II. Hathaway br. m. "Bay Male,".. 11 
J. It. Ilaco, blk. g. "Black Frank," 4 4 


Tlmo, 3:011—8:01}. 


to-day tho crowd will be still larger 


thai yesterday, as thoro is more money 
up, and tho trials of speed are corres- 
pondingly 
interesting. 
Tho 
pigeon 


'iting by Capt. liogardus, which 


iSH place at 4 o'clock, will also be a 


drawing attraction. 


PERSONAL MESTIOH. 


Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wood, of Boston, 


wo hero ou a visit to Mr. II.'s brother, 
Deacon Wood. 


Oapt. M. B. Thompson, of Urbana, 


formerly state's attorney for this judicial 
circuit, was in town yesterday, and paid 
his respects to the IlBPU.ui.ieAN oflloo. 


Brad. Elliott, who lived and sold 


goods in Decatur yonrs ago, has return- 
ed after a long absence, and may now 
be found at the store of J. It. Itaco & 
Co., •whoro he will bo glad to moot his 
old friends, > 
»-•»>-. 
look Out for a great slaughter in dry 


goods, Friday and Saturday, at 


2d 
B. EINSTEIN'S, 


Neptune lloso Co.—Thoro will bo a 


mooting of Neptune Hose Co. No. ii at 
Wnyno Bro.'s shop, on Friday evening, 
at 71 o'clock. It is desired lhat all mem- 
ber* make It a point to attend, as very 
important business will be transacted, 


By order of 
' 
Tun JTouKMAN. 


The Largest Stock of Corsets-Mrs. 


Moody's, Jacqueline, Madame Foy's, 
and lots of other stylos—sold at Ookl- 
burg's cheaper than at any other place. 


10-iMnl 
I'lro in Illlni Toirnshlp.—Last Tues- 


day some threshers at work on Majoa 
McCartney's farm, in Illini township, 
bu'.H a (Ire for Iho purpose of warming 
thci oil they used about tho machinery, 
and while they worp at dinner the wind 
blew sparks from tlio lire to the chaff 
ainl straw, igniting it and theruby caus- 
ing quite a dostruclivo conllngrntlon,— 
Tho threshing machine, which belong- 
ed to David Balcliuldor, wai destroyed, 
togolher with a largo part of the Max 
which had been threshed. This was tho 
property of Major McCartney, and was 
worth some ftlOO or $400. The machine 
was valued at $'100 or jnore. The work- 
men also lost theirovci'eoats, which had 


left near 
tho machine, 
Sumo 


school children, from a school house 
nearby, succeeded in saving a portion 
of the llax. 
— . -«»*-«- - ~ 


Attend the (I rent Itiinkriipt Sale, of 


diy gnuils, shoes and woolens, at A, A. 
Cooper's old stand, S4 Merchant struct. 
Now is your time to lay in your winter 
supplies lor n littli! money, tiomls must 
be sold by November 1st, 
[10-dlf 


L'OK HUNT. 


A one story I'ramo house of 4 rooms, 


situated on lot n, block 1, 3d lolling mill 
addilion, at $8.00 per month. 


A two story frame house in the north- 


west part of the city, witli one acre of 
land, at $10 per month. 


A story and a half frame house of si.\ 


rooms, in 8d rolling mill addition; and 
a one story frame house of li rooms, in 
1st rolling mill addition, lit $12,00 and 
$7.00 per month. 


A good one story frame house contain- 


ing i! rooms, situated at the cast end of 
Jefferson street, near the Hound House, 
at $8.00 per month. 


A story and a half Iramo house of six 


rooms, near Ihc mound; largo stable on 
tho lot. Kents at $20.00 per month. 


For Sale.— S) 05-100 acres, one and one 


half miles northwest of tho city. Im- 
provements: One and a half story frame 
house of 5 rooms, good well and cistern, 
and 75 bearing apple trees; cheap, and 
on favoi able terms. Apyly to 


WAUUKN & DUKKKII. 


Stable Burned.—Last night about 


half past ton an alarm of flro was sound- 
ed, and a bright light in a northerly 
direction from Iho square sent people 
kiting in that direction. Tho flro was 
found la bo in the stable of J. 0. Lake, 
Esq., on North Water street, and as 
there was ciuile a quantity of hay or 
straw inside, tho llames mndo[a short job 
of turning what there was thoro into 
smoko and ashos, also entirely destroy- 
ing tho roof of the b'uilding. As tho 
walla arc brick they are but slightly 
damaged. Nothing is known as to the 
origin of tho flro, but as ao ono had 
boon there with a light .it must havo 
been sot by design, or by somo follow 
being In there with a lighted pipe or 
cigar. Rescue Hoso Co. was promptly 
on hand, and had n stream on tho build- 
ing in "double quick," and in a shorl 
lime Eldorado Hose was on Iho ground, 
joining forces with tho lloseuo boys.— 
Had the names once got into Iho row of 
Bheds connecting Iho stable with the 
house, their subjugation would 
not 


have been so easy a mailer, though they 
would in that case, doubtless, havo been 
squelched before reaching the hauso.— 
Tho damage will not exceed two hun- 
dred dollars. 


Something New.—Goldburg has got 


something new again—a OD-ccnt De- 
partment. Handsome and useful articles 
for 09 conls. Go and see them. 


19-d4wl 


Kohbory.—On Tuesday night of this 


wook, at Lovington, tho express agont 
there, a young man about 18 years of 
ago, was knocked down and robbed of 
about twenty dollars, which he hap- 
pened to have on his person. AH the 


next 


DA V1&" 


lias now ready for fall delivery 200,000 


Apple Trees, 10,000 Evergreens, 20,000 
Shade Trocs;1 also, hundreds of Cherry, 
Pear, Teach and Plum Trees, Grape 
Roots, &c. Order at once, Anything 
in the nursery Hue-will set and insure 
this fall, if wanted. 
Trices and cata- 


logues on application to 


H. W. DAVIS, 


' Box 141, DccBtur, 111. 


I'CKJS BJIBD TOM'W. 


I havo also for sale at my Nurseries, 


200 to 800 Pure Bred Fowls, raisod this 
year, of tho following breeds: Buff 
Cochin, Black Cochin, Partridge Cochin, 
Light Brahmas, Dark flrahmas, Ply- 
mouth Rocks and Iloudans. 


Also, the best 
WATER ELKVATOH 


Known i draws with two buckets. Throw 
out your pumps and draw off tho surface 
•water and preserve your health. Trices 
and description on application to 


II. W. DAVIS, 


scp22-dawtfms 
Dccatur, 111. 


. Fresh Attractions every day, at the 
great Bankrupt Sale of Dry Goods and 
Woolens. 
A. A. Cooper's old stand, 


No. 24 Merchant street. 
10-dlf 


Everybody in want of au overcoat is 


mvitcd to look through B. Stino's assort- 
ment. Ills stock comprises all tho nov- 


THE STORY OF RUTH. 


A handsome metallic figure has been 


erected over tho fountain at Spring 
Hill, in 1'oorta. Tho figuro is of a 
woman, and the wnggish nowspap" 
mon of Peoria created a groat sensation 
over it whoa it arrived. With much 
unction they told tho story of a beauti- 
ful young girl being found with a rppo 
around her neck, hanging to tho joists 
in tho foundry. 
They suspicionsd that 


ahe didn't come to her death without 
th« assistance of some other persons, 
and pointed significantly to » certain 
man who had eorno thcra witb her from 
another town and was last econ in her 
company. The green and gullible por- 
tion of tho community and tho press 
bit at it like roal gudgeons, and tho 
wicked editors must have felt very 
ashamed when they »aw how cgregious- 
ly they had hoaiod tho people.—Jack- 
sonville Journal. 


Linn & Scruggs 


DAILYjOPENIIMC 


LAMEST ANDfflST ASSORTMENT 


WIIN 


DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS! 


Ever brought to this place, niul oiler 
before. 


tiiiis.vncn INDUCEMENTS to Uuycni ih»n ev« 
l>o|>8-<UwU 


cities of the season. 
4-dlm 


Von ciiii sa\o in your general pur- 


chases from 10 lo 20 per cent, by buying 
your goods of Liun& Scruggs' 


out T-d&wtf 


' Oysters, Fresh Oranges nnrt Lemons, 
Dates, Figs, and Confoctioncriea—every- 
thing nice—at 
SIMMON'S Nakory, 


10-dlH 
No 10, Old Square. 


Pike, the Jeweler, is agent for the sale, 


of tho best brands ol American watches 


Fine White Dross Shirts, at B, Stlnc'«. 


4-dlm 


ntgoinj; trains tlmt niglit and tlio 


day were closely watclicd, but no clue 
lias yet boon obtained to tlio robber. 


Hverylhlnff Hint is now and dcsira- 


bio in J'ompadoiirH, Panniers und Bus- 
tles, lit Linn ite Scruggs', 


oulT-dlf 
-. -«•*- > 


Notice.—Those Supervisors who have 


not called upon Hie comity clerk for the 
election blanks will pk-ilse carl and get 
them. 
11. W. WACIIONKK, Clerk, 


Cheap Dry Goods for Everybody.— 


Tlio rush si ill contiiuios at tho grout 
Bankrupt Bale, No. 24 Merchant street, 
A, A. Cooper's old stand. 
lli-dtf 


VfJSSTttRN 
GOAL AND MINtXQ 00, 


Tho Western Coal and Mining Co. arc 


filling orders for any quntilily of supe- 
rior Jlowlott, Anthracite, Block mid 
Blacksmith Oonl, to any part of the cily, 
at lowest prices. 


Olllce at Water street crossing of T., 


W. & W. H'y. 


scpia-dlf] 
11. McCJi.Hi.riASi), Ag'l. 


Choice Dairy Hiilter, at 
iM-clIf 
SVJ.VKSTER linos'. 


Uonl's' UiHlor-s'iirwftms, in nil colors 


i\ml gnideH, at astonishingly low Inures, 
at U. Htine'u. 
4-dlm 


Fresh Wiillimore Oysters, at 
n.t-dtf 
SYIiVKSTBIl Vinos', 


TUB 
Indianapolis Journal 
says: 


"General Walthall, a Mississippi Demo- 
crat, said, in a recent speech ; "Colored 
peopla who desire to vote our ticket will 
bo protected in their right to do so, if 
it tnkcs the blood of white men to do 
it." 
And tho Charleston Ar«u>i and 


Courier calls it "a manly declaration, 
which must meet with (ho hearty ap- 
proval of 
every just and generous 


Southerner." 
Tho spirit of tho decla- 


ration is quite of a piece of tho usual 
developments of a Southern tolerance' 
Tho trouble down there is not that ne- 
groes arc not permitted to vote tho 
Deitfoeratio ticket, and wo do not re- 
member to havo hoard of their having 
any piii'lieuhir difficulty on that score. 
But how ia it about voting tho Repub- 
lican ticketV 
Is tho warlike WaUhnll 


as ready to pledge tho colored people 
protection in voting that, "evon if it 
takes the blood of white men to do it?" 
Thousands of negroes have Loon killed 
in tho South during ihc last ten years 
for no other offense, and no Democrat 
has ever felt moved to lender the uee 
of his body or blood to protect them 
But now comes this magnanimous Mis- 
sissippiun and suys they shall bo pro- 
tcclcd in tlieir right ID vote tho Demo- 
cratic tiukot, oven if it taken the lilood 
of white men lo do it. 
II' the negroes 


do not avail lliemsolvi's of thin privilege 
and protection, they will deserve to bo 


Btigmiitixcd UK nn ungrateful Und p»- 
verso generation. 


" 
. . 
-. .Mft~ ~ 


Llnn & Scruggs have junt received nil 


numbers of Madame Foy'tt skirt sup- 
porting corset, Mrs. S. A, Iloody's ab- 
dominal corset, and the Jacqueline cor- 
set, 
Also, incomplete assortment of 


Hip-gore and French corsets, of superior 
makes, and at tlw loirfst 
jm'ef. 


L. L. PERRISS 


(Successor to Powers, Ferriss & Co.) 


HOOTS AND SHOES! 


THE LARGEST FALL STOCK WE EVER BOUGHT ! 
- o 
- 


LOWEST PRICES I BEST GOODS I 


HIT Hcmeinber, tln-ic is only one man to livu out of the profits of the iHMintM 


and he is not a very hirgc one. 
No. 18 E. MAIN STREET, DEOATUR, ILL. 


September 1 1 , ISTS-d&wl f. 
_ 
. 


BUCKEYE CARRIAGE WORKS! 


KRAMER & McOLELLAND, Proprietors. 


MASUHACTUH11IH 


Carriages, Phsetons, 


Open and Top Buggies, 


SPRING WAGONS I 


Sonii'tliliif SPW J—Die hyon Copying 


Ink nnil Book, without either press or 
water. 
Business and professional men 


will do well lo consult the agent at this 
ollloc nt once in rofurencu to purohasing 
the ink, or hale of territory. 


"Willie Up ! to tho fact that L. L. 


Fcrribs has tho most complete facilities 
lor suiting you in every whim in tho 
hoot and shoo line. All the goods the 
store will hold. 
Boots mid shoes to 


moasvirc—to suit your feet. 
Tho best 


stock of boots and shoes west of Longi- 


A Splendid Stock of lllankcls and 


Flannels, at Wim & Scruggs', 


ocl 7-iliSswlt 


1'rlncc Albert Conts and Tests, the 


latest novelties in patterns, mmlo up not 
to be excelled In inerelmnt tailoring, in 
stock, at bottom prices, at H. btine'e, 


Oct. 
4-dlm 


. .LlmitSs Scruggs have the best and 


cheapest black silka and black Alpacas 


They roiisliinllY keep on hand, and arc making lo order, 


which thi-v pni up in i lie mciM, thorough and wo.'Uinanllko mi 
•loin- bill llisl-rlass workmen, and uro always particular lo w 


DECATDR MARKET REPORT 


DUUTCU, October 21, I8J5. 


. HKTA1L. 


f p.nind 
|jj 


Ham, 
Hhoulilcr 
Tomalocs, per Inmhol .................... 
rcant, por l»>x .............................. 
HinianhuH, npieco .......... . ................ 


hide 7-1. 
Sept. BO-dtf 


Slicnor 


Mare at the 
ing,. of Oct. 27th and 28th, by bis won- 
derful sleight of-hand performances. 


For Snlo. ~A two-story brick house, 


MiiuaM'd on the corner of Franklin and 
Klclomdo 
streets, directly west 
from 


Hlapp'sl'lmpel. Said house is on a lot 
WixlBO fret, and has ft good well and 
cistern, with gas llxturcs.aml all modern 
innvcnienco!.; also iv good stable. 


I'Vr further Information apply at the 


ulllec of the Dceutur Woolen Mill. 


17dlf ' __<M _ 
. 


. ,li. V. Taylor's hack lino connects 


with all twins by day or night. 


Are Wo to Have HI— wo mean the 


early doting movement, 
If our mer- 


chants could only sec It In thai light, it, 
would bo better for themselves and their 
employes to close business at seven, than 
to keep open to a later hour. If it has 
not already been done, wo hope a con- 
ference will be hold by our commercial 
mem and favorable action taken in Ihu 
matter. It is none of our concern, of 
course, but we (.imply speak of the mat- 
ter in an advisory way, us wo would 
upon any subject which wo believe to 
bo an advantage to all parties lu interest. 


Itorlln /ephyrs, tlcrmantown Yarns, 


and Canvas, at liohlburg's, 


I0-d4wl 
__ 
__,_, _____ 


Simpson has now a llrsl-class baker 


from Chicago, and is prepared I o do all 
kinds of fancy baking in as good style 
ns it can bo done In any of the larger 
cities. Orders for parties and weddings 
will be promptly filled. 
All kinds of 


fancy and ornamental work constantly 
un hand. 
^^ ^ __ 


Kansas Crops.— We hove been shown 


a private letter, directed lo tho Laux 
Bros., from W.' C. Woodman, of the Ar- 
kansas Valley Uank, WichRa, Kansas, 
in which Iho writer speaks of the crops 
in the Arkansas Valley, belter known us 
the "Happy Valley," an being immense. 
Wheat yields Uo bushels to Ihc acre, corn 
50, und other crops bctterllmn they were 
over known bcfo.-o. The countiy i.s fill 
ot land buyers, and more than double 
the amount of land is- under cullivatlor 
than was the case last year at this time. 
The Idler closes by saying that tho 


The Expense, of conducting Linn & 


Scruggs' business requires a smaller per 
cciilagu ou amount of sales than any dry 
goods house In the United States. 


oct7-d&\vtf 


Itoys' mid Youths' Clothing, just re- 


ceived at li. atine's. 
4-dlm 


Cream,— Pure Cream from Iho dairy 


of Dr. Johns, will be supplied to cus- 
tomers every day, by J). A. Maftltt. 
Or- 


ders for cream left at the confectionery 
of Culver &Uaylorfl, will bo promptly 
Illluu by Jlr. JtallHl. 
(18-dO 


in the cily. 
loci 7-d&wtf 


FOB SA1E I 


fcSh acres of land, adjoining the cily 


on Iho northeast. 
It is well adapted for 


gardening purposes, being in a high 
state of cultivation; it has 75 lino bear- 
lug chorry trees, and ia surrounded by a 
good four-year old hedge. Price low 
and terms easy. For particulars inquire 


Of 
A. A. MuniUY. 


Oct. 30-dlm 


Gonnlno Soul Skin Furs, in muffs, 


boas and nacelles; also Mink Furs, in 
great variety and cheap, at 


oct 7-d&wtf 


, 
.......... 
(irrun iipplCH, per peek 
Now I'owloos porpock 
Otilonn, per peclc 
Hoe Is, por piiolc 
Turnips, per pock ....... 


l,. 
rm«l.7r> 
fucll 


40 
10 
1111 


, 200 SecomMmnd Stoves, for 


clump, at Ashby'u, opera block. 


sale 
dlf 


gan 


Bargains I for everybody, 


at tho Great Bankrupt Sale. 
Goods 


mus' bo sold regardless of cost. Coop- 
er's old stand, SM Merchant street, l1"1' 


Sylvester Brothers, Staple and Fancy 


Orocors, 49 North Water street. 
[24-dlf 


O /' K JV Jl JV O 


—01'— 


WINTER 
JUILLINUltY, 


FUIDAV, OCT. 22, 1873. 


MISS A. MILLER, 


13-5d 
Nn. SO Merchant street. 


— -»«*- — - 
- - 


A Groat Chance.—Tlio attention of 


all tho people is called lo Ihc great bank- 
rupt sale of dry goods, shoes and wool- 
ens now going on nt Cooper's old bland, 
21 Merchant fctiect. The stock is large, 
comprising pmls, dress goods, crashes, 
white goods, hosiery, ribbons, shawls, 
blankets and flannels, with a groat va- 
riety of articles too numerous to men- 
lion, all of which must bo closed out by 
the first of November, without regard 
(i, cost. 
|>_ 
13-dawlf 


Oicds' Suits made to order in.the 


the very latest slylo at 


sop'J-dtf. 
LINN & Scuiiucis. 


Pike, the Joweler, keeps ths best 


Spectacles in the city, and sells them at 


name, "Happy Valley," is 
with its condition. 


in keeping' a reasonable price. 
Iscpt 1-dlm 


I 
Call at Linn & Scruggs'for Ribbons 


Oct. 21st, by Judge S. F. Oreer, Mil, 


THOMAS 1!. PATHICK and Miss MARY 
A. TAVLOII, bolh of Macon. 


! and Hamburg Edging 
21-dawtf 


Kx SBNATOU OHANDLEU, ol' Miohi- 


„„.., has been tendered by tho I'rcsi- 
dent, and has accepted, tho position ol 
Secretary of tho Interior. 
TUo up' 


pointmont will take tlio country some- 
what by surprise, as Mr. Uhandjer lias 
not been publicly mentioned in con- 
nection with tho office unlil within ',he 
last day or two, and will furnish a line 
opportunity to ihc opposition presn for 
an outburst of indignation. 
Mr, (Jlian- 


dlur is oriu of tho best abused men in 
the country. 
During llio war his un- 


wavering loyally and fiery zoiil in sup- 
port of the government earned for him 
tho bittor hatred of rebels and rebel 
sympathizers, and they navor Imvo sus- 
pended their abuse. 
In recent years 


tho edLors nnd correspondents of the 
"independent" type havo aided to swell 
the hue and cry against him, unlil 
many good people havo corno to regard 
him as tlie embodiment uf all that is 
bud in American polities. This is n 
grout mistake. 
As often happens, Mr. 


Chandler is a fur bettor man than most 
of tlioso whn nbuso Lini, 
Ho has his 


('nulls (as who has not 'i), but personal 
dishonesty is not among them, 
lie is 


not a hypocrite, nor a eomiptionist.— 
llu is au uncompromising Republican, 
a decided partisan, loyal to tho back- 
bone, and a sincere hater of tho Democ- 
racy. 
As a practical business man there 


has been no Secretary of I ho Interior 
equal to him duriog tho lust twenty 
years, and ho will bring to ttio adminis- 
tration of tho department a degree of 
ability and experience ui that liuc uot 
often found in public life. 
Whoever 


mistakes Mr. Chandler for a weak or a, 
negative man is as much mistaken as he 
who takes him for a dishonest ono.— 
Tho country nood not be surprised if 


Chickens, perdiwon 
Bwcot I'olnlntw, nor peck 
Now Cabbage, por liciul! 
Cldor, 
por gallon 


Vluouiir, " 
" 
1£|2KH, 
" doncn,.... 
," 
Bntlor packed, por pound 
" 
fresh, 
" 
" 
FLOUR—white whent,* hundred 


ii 
rod 
" 
". 
I 
sunorflne, 
|| 
middlings, 
OOHN MEALr-m bushel 
KYB—» bushel 
OORN-»bnnhel 
" 
Hhellml, per bush 
HAY—Timothy,»ton 
OATS-IS bushel, 


W1IOM5SA1.K. 


WHEAT-Jlosl while, por bushel, 
|| 
" rod, 
" 
" 


CORN—per bushel 
OATS- " 
" 
BUTTER-* H> 
EOHH—por doz 
..' 


LAK1)—» B> 
» 
BACON-Sides 
I 
HAMS-HUimr-onred, 
BHOULmCKH-perlb... 
HOGS—Live, por linndruil 
OATTIiK-" " ^ " 
•• 
BHKKLJ— " per h«n,, nntOieured 
» 
" " " 
HiitiHroU 
NEW POTATOES—per bn 
PEACH KB—))rloil, pnrB> 
APPLES- 
" 
" 
" 
Green V liu 


WOOL— Uii wiui Ii ed.llt! lit* medium 
n 
u 
heavy nnc 


,, 
ii 
com bin if 


" 
" 
'rlnoAheiwy,. 


•' 
rnbrnuiued, choice 


II 
ii 
Inferior 


4.BOa.ViU 


•II) 


1, nil the, latent 
ftlylfi, 


is manner. Thry employ 
o UNO no miilurUI but Ilia 


VCI'yTh'ey'\vill alM)in.ikeSI,KK!llS lo order on short notice. 


C-.?;- sp(.,.i,,l :iu,.i,ti,,n Kiv<... torqiairsof all klmlH, 1mlh in wood nmi Iron. 


"""Xs'lh^yiy"-!^-'! Shfi, they can sell their work at bottom Ifem* 
FACTORY—Cor, E. Main and Franklin Sts., Decatur, 111. 


T s-lVrsoiiKln wantof anylhln K in Ibelr line will llml it to their inlcront' 


to call at unce, ns th.'y arc helling ll»'lr present slock ve.y cheap for canh. 


Sept. '20, 1875—dawUm. 


FEVER AND AGUE CORED 


FOR 


SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS! 


1!V T1IK USK OF 


M) 


15.00 


8.111 
»,B" 
•i'i 
11 
H 


1.S9 


1!5«!!7 
2.1(957 


Hulled on red 
„• 
" 
Calf 
|| 
liry mill 
" 
liry Flint 
[Out. grubby, »cnrrodi>r oilier- 
wlBediunnKOd, two-thlrdx price, 
brnndod. 10 per ol. oir.] 
HiiKAUMNo Pior/rs.... 
KKATilKlttt—1'rline,»I'....;. 
• 
|> 
Common, VB> 


TALJjOW— Cnke 


Tlw Pcr/ecl and oidij 8u,r& Cure for Fever and 


and all Malarial ttitrl Btt10'™,"}******^ 


»l, I'roprlr'ior, »U l/oul», Mo. 
Miinufui'iurliia ( 


WlinleHiilii Aninils, Deenlur, III. 


RKA I) TJ11S 
STATKMENT. 


Girl Wanted.—Call at No. 11 Green 


Bt., near Dccatur St. 
[Oct 18-tf 


MASTER'S SALE. 


HTATK OK 1 
Mucus CDUKTV, 


Macon County Circuit Conn. 


)n HIP mutterofJiunrH MllllVcIn nml ,li-i .111 


H florin, parlnorii,an J. MllllKIn .t i i 
nnd WiudilnKCxi Hiillon, VH. SUMHI 
Conlillu and Wlllimn Uimklln. 


OK HIM. TO roHKCLOHE MOHTUAI.K, 


I'trnw'n, Muster Hi Ohanciry for mini eourl, 
WKDNKSDAY, TI1K 27th DAY OK 


" OCTOBKK, A. 1). 1875, 


nl tliohmiroMl o'clock n. in. ol mill iliiy, 
Hllllll Hfil 
III. pllllllc IIIK'llnl. lOtllellljfhl"'! 
bidder, for cnxli, nt Iho wc»t door of ibi- 
c'niirl Hoii»(i In Ducntur, In sul'l conniy. llio 
f())lo\vlim dcsnrlljt'd ni«l e8tnui, wlniuli' In 
thu eouiity of .Mivcon ,nxl hlaliiuf Illlimls, 


IMI 


he makes un excellent Seerotary of the 
Interior.—Indianapolis Journal, 


Kour acres off of Ihe west side nf Hi 


linlf of ilin iiorlhenKl iiunrler nl tlie i 
pHKl'iiuarier of the Huiiilu-nJil qiinrie . 
thu C.'IK! Imlf of Hie imri In IIJ.KIIIIII ter of Hi. 
Kouthciisl'liiaiteriil the biimiiriiHliiirirter, 
oxccnlnne nereofTof lliemnilh enil uf the 
Bi\mc'; ulso-or.cuere nir uf Ihe em,t Mile of 
the went, hull of thn iuirthen»t f | t i n i l e r i l 
the HoiUlionhl (junrlur of the Huuiln'iiiit 
(iiiiirU'v nil In Kecllon iiuinlM'riilxii'eii <H.i. 
lowiiHliln Mxteeii (HI) north, rniiizn i'>-.iCJ) 
enst of ll(« third iirlimlpul merlillnii, i « > - 
Ki-lhnr with nil nml Hlnunlar the tmii-ineniti 
and hiTeilllii'iicnls lluTounKi bolonitliiK — 
Kuld prcmlsos will bo »olil "ul'Jejl La "•- 
.lomptlon. 
J. A. DIlOWN, 
JInster In Chancery for Mucon county. III. 
Pucutur,ill., Sept. toth, A. U. 1875. I Ww3t 


CHOICE MEATS!! 


In 11-ndy's newbuildln,.', on l-Y'inklln s.reel, next door wulh of B.K.l'mll* 


'Son's grorcry store. 


Which they will sclUt bottom ngurcs. 


T! ey n ! . » l i i > \ e a 


rorncrof Moiiroi: and 
sortmenl of t,'0ods IP ll clr line 
lion always guaranteed. 


Sept. 21, 1873-dtf. 


nnt'K) r Li re* "i " •>• • " "•• j '•- . 
, 
• 


The I CHl of nn .H 'inly will be kepi, am 


\ 


nili) Republican. 


OFFICIAL. 


OOINTV AND OITY Df- 


tXata 
Qfflotri, 


aovoruor ................................. J. jj. jiovorldgo. 
Uelut Oovornor ......................... A. A. Qleun, 
Soorotary ot Htato ..................... o. Jl. llnrlow, 
Auditor or Htul ....... ............... (;. K. Uppliioott 
Htato TnniMiirorA ............. Thus. H, KldHway. 
tiup't Public Instruction ............. 4, AI. KLtor. 


Hiia»tor«mHfetiar(l J. Oxlesby.Jolin A. 


Mth DlHt ............ J, U, Ciuiuou. 


MUt« Ho.nitor, »itli Dlst .......... J. F. Harrold. 
UanriMuutollvwi, »>th JJUt,, ...... Bhuw I'ounc. 
a.H. Juok, John 11. Tylcj. 


/ii<Jfc*fi* 
Officer*, 


Olrcult Jud)to ............................... U. U, Hmlth. 
Hlalo'H AtliiiTioy .......... .......... C, (J. McConiiw, 
ClorkOlroultCour> ................... K. MoUlollan 


Uounty .Indi!( 
H. f , Greor 


llin'iity t'lnrk 
II. W. Waugnner 
O'Diinty TreuMiiror 
II. II, I'ark 


Hliurlir. 
I, I). JuuiilngH 


Oiipuly 
,...,U«o. M. Wood 
Hnporluttmiiout of BcliOoU... 
,U. I1. Nlukoy 
Uniinty Hnrvoyor 
Oeo V." 


Wll OOtotrt, 


Mayor ............................... It. II, Murlwoathnr 
Aloorinen— litwd, II \V WuKonor, W.I Myur« 
" 
2(1 " .....IF II nnrfoo, W M lioyd 


« 
M " ....I. W. Klinimn, II, K. Sl«. 


JlhOIIH. 
" 
4tli " ... .1 W llutmun, J Fj Honko 
" 
r.tli " ...... It. N. MlllH, J. I1. l.nukB 


l<«i;lHt»r .... ......... . ..................... Uoo, I'. Hardy 
TronHurnr ..................... Hll,* ....... ,.M. K. Ilivtun 
Oolldctnr .................................. If. II. Hnnvn 
Attoruuy ........... . ................ t. A. MnckliiKhatn 
MavHhal... ....... ... ................... Jno, Huworth 
lr.ni{lQot)r it Hup'l Wator VVorkH., ,.M H 
Hupc 
IHtp 
HIM 
, 


lluwtis ; 1st iitfd.il an I, I I , I'. Chrlntlu ; 
umlxtant, l>. 1'. Klwuoil, 


HOMU) OK K D U I I A I ' i n M Of Till! Dm'ATUK 


i v0iiM<J Mrjfnor.M.—Wm. li. Iliiinindr, I-;. W. 
Moi.ro, W K Harris ami W. I). J u l i u s ; I-;. VV, 
Moi.ro, I'rosldiilll ; 10. A. (JaKlnuui, Sllp't 


., . 


HupcrvUor .......... , .............. (K'orifO I>(uiipH«'y 
IHtputy Mjirnhul .......... . 
. ,. ..Inn K Hmviin 


HIM f>flp,irl.munl 
O'lilnf Kimlni'iir, JuHupli 
' 


STEAM 


HUM IN(J HOUSE 


Opposite the Court-House, 


IS ALWAYS AHEAD 


lu doliiK all klndn of 


First-Class Printing! 


Chicago & North-Western 


Cio JNortb IVom 


via tin Chicago * North-western BaUway. 
It In tho route illroot from Cliloiiao to Mil- 
waulceo.Maultowoa.Sheboysan.TwoH.lvorB, 
HI. Fan), Mlunoupollt), MudUoii, Wlnoua, 
Oroon liny, Encanabn, Marqnctte, L'Anite, 
Hoimliton, Hancock, and all potuta north, 


It in tho only routo for 


TO 


EAST ^SOUTHEAST. 


TAXI TUB 


T., W. & W. and L, B. & W. B. R.. 


AMD TK« 


Favorite Short Route 


To all principal polnU 


Dttatur TmvtuMp 
Offlotn, 


fowii Olnrle.. 
(loo Onndimin 


ANM(*Hiir 
Kri'd ,1 Hinltli 


UolllH'lm- 
I I . I I . I I I I I W I I 


CimimlHHlomirM (tf in«hwiiyH..A..1, WlllluniPt 
Henry 1'nssidl .1. M. i.i.wry: 
, 
, 
. „ 
( M , K. Iliiluli, T H AllMirl 


J n » l K ' O H Of I'OHOU, 
,,.,,_ U l l K l l U H U. W, llllkl'l 


1 U ciiiirohitiHii.J .1 H YOUIII: J W 
U("""ftl>"'"j Curliir, J II Mim/.y, H WollHol 


• 
Hoard of Huprrvisort. 


Drohtur 
TiK'tiliHpiuiKlnr, I). I.. HnitlKW 
und llnnry llunmii'll 


Krli'ntln Creole 
<J W Ilrvwii 
Auiill,i, 
KolH'i't MorrlH 


Illnn Monml 
Knink Uiiinmiin 


Miiciiii 
;',;,•,".', 
^ <iuiji' 


Ml.'/.Ion 
W Ilium mv H 
VVIilliiii.ni 
I.O.Iliiildniik 
Nlinitlv 
JIHIIIWi DliiKiiiiui 


lUrilKtnwtt 
M.<l. Catiirun 
Kli'ltmy Point 
A M H I i l d c 


kii.nl)i W!i"'iil imi'i 
lllnun Want 


l / l l l f l ' l l l l ' I C 
Slllll'l W 
l l l l l N p l ' l 


Illln'l 
li. 1,1. Mi>™! 


M'li-oii 
I n l i n O i r 
I'lt'ii'mil Vim'/ 
J'l IlmiM] 


M l l . i n i 
I WltOKmn 


VIIUltCllUH AND 
NOVIKTIISS. 


I M l K H i n T I C H I A N ( N V I U ' M — Oil I'l'lll rid Nl «llll 
hutwon >talii ai, i ijhiiroh Hln'otH, 
Hov. 


llnimi'l Ma('k»ii/.l«i, piwtni'. 
ItcKiilanutrvluitN 


ut lii'<i o'cloi'k, A. ,M. and 7:.'*) r. M, ; Hal>bal.li 
dl'llHOl, li C. II. 
II'IKHT Mici'iioiH'ir Ki'Hcoi'At, I'liuiicn.— 


Curlier of Nnrlli Wai or nnd SVIIIIiun Hlrnnlti. 
Knv, W. II, lli'iid, pa»l»r 
Hiirvli'tw 
at 
Wt \ M. nnd / l*. M.; Mnnlmlli Mclii.id ul H r. M. 


HI'll'l 1'-! I ' l l A I'll I,, (MlU'll(ll)HI' Kl'ISIHII'AI.) 


—I'l.rmn' n! Hldmiwl" und Kriuiklln Htri'clM.— 
Ki»v, Win. HljvoitMnn, tuiNlor.lHiH'vU'ijMnt 10)j| 
A M. und 7 r. M.; Siilphulh Hi'lmnl ut. ill', M, 
W"l l'ri)iUl.iH I'li'sldliiK Kliliir. 


r.Ai 
>riHr(!iiiiui:ic--NcirUiimsliiiimiirof \Va- 


t.ur and Will. sln'MtH. Uuv. Mr, llontnun pu«- 
tor, Hcrvlrosiit lU>j.\.M. lUiil'/l'. M,; Buliliutli 
Hlllllllll III (I A. M. 
I'uoiT'irANT l'',riHi'oi'Ai, I'lruiKiir—On Wa- 


InrMli'Hil HiiiillK.IKUIiiradimtruut, Hov. W W 
DoWolfo 
runlor. 
Horvli-wi at !U)i| A. a 
and? i1. M,; Hal)liatlmcliool ut ft.'IO I1. M. 


tlMrrici) MuKi'iiiin.v Oiniiiuii—(Jor. llroiul- 


wuy und Khloraclo nlrimlH. Hov I.. Klold, 
punlor. Hr..'Vlci)H ut lUVi A. M. luul 7 i> M.| 
t\ v4>liat)\ nchODl ut « 1'. M. 
('Hum vi AN Dim mm—t'iiriii>ri>f Nor (l» Main 
,uul Notlli BtrnutH; 
llnv. N, H. llaynoH 


imMtor. Hurvli'cH at lOJi A, M. and7 l'. M,; 
Wiljath Hiihi'iil al 11: M. 


( I K U M A N Mmuoi.mr I'lrmcocAt. ('nuiu'ii 


—On KWoradi) uU'mil, botwonn (Jliiiriili and 
Unlt.n HhooU 
Ui.v. (I. .1. ICollor, pivilor. 


Horvli'on at IWa A. M , a n i l 7 r . M, Hubballi 
HdiDiil at II \. M. anda i'. M. 
llNivmiiAi.inrDiUMKiii—On I'rnlrlo Htroot 


ffivsLof tho nn\v Mquaro. Hov. M W TiUior, piw- 
tin-. I4i.rvli'o» ID'i A. M. and 7 l'. U.; Habhuth 
flchoid li]-.j A. M, 


I'Ai'iioi.in Oilinu'ii -Ci.riior ot North anil 


IiicHsonmrtinlH. Hnrvli'im liy tho Ucv. Mr. 
IIU'lci'V, nviiry Sabbath, .it » A. w,, uarly 
IIIIIHI: hU;U nuis'i, Hi)d ; vrsporn ut IS i>, M. 


OIUIKOH of Ui.u—oii I'urnor i > r Wutor und 


CiTi'i.UiM'do ytriuilM, ttov. o, V. Iv'minlMlon, 
ii.tiiiir. HorvfWi at lo;,j A. M, am! 7 i>. M ; 
Mlllb,ltll HOlltllll 'J I1, M, 


OidtMAN liUTUBBAM CiiiJiMiii—Oornor ol 


SViMulainl V'.dwiivd »l l'oot». 
Hov. Mr. 
, 


(i ismr. Htirvlims at iuj-6 A M. und 7 i1, M, 


<jKNT HUVKMT HO- 
CIKTJtKH. 


O. U. A. 


MniU'lMl I ' u l t N l ' l l . Nn. 
U. 0. (I. A. M,, 


ii'imli ,1.1 t l i ' i l r u ill ovnr llll'li'iir.indr', dl'lli: 
iti.ri1, iwi'i'v I'h'iM 1 iy c v.'n I n ;. 


,M \IIONHJ. 


V M'uN I.IHHII', Nn. X, ,\. I'. A A. M.--lU'Kll- 


1 i ini'i I i n « , Suliudiiy i H K l i l . o n in IIM'I'I'I d* 
.u : l u l l 
M I O I . I I m«iy n u M i i h , 
M. 11. Outer, 


\V. M. 
1, I. * I'.irti'r, Hoi'inluiy. 


I,, .MI l.i.inn., >.i. '.I", \ 
I 
1', .t A M 
Ki'un- 
hn tnirllni',, Mniiilii> uIjtM IMI 
Inn: lull 


i,,, HI <",.•! > ini.'illi. 
h 
('. ( i iiriu'l 
1, \* , M.; 


hi .. 
V 
I , I ll'"l, "M I'l'i'l.l I V, 


M \ I , » N I'll \ I 1n:il, Nu. Ji, 
Knuuliir iiltM't- 


I i ; l u - ' i d p u n i e l l i , nn tn'i'ieei'tUn ; l u l I hit.i.n 
' M vy ni..nili. 
A. A. M u i r u j , H. I',; W, II. 


I M I'A i uw I'UI'N'I'I i,, Nn 
III -A. 
A. Murray, 


. M , I. II i l i u m , r. l', W ; Win. I,. Iliinnui'l' 
i. i ni1 lm. 
KiKiil.u inei'lliif;, nisi Mi.nday nl 
«, i v i n i i i i t l i , 


t'.t ,\n M uuini I ' O M u \ N i.f.i.i, No. li. \. A, 


•I n. i> , K, I'., .1, .'.. ll.illd, It. i.M'ilcr. 
K.'i;ll- 


I ii u-,'i IIK I I l l i il riini'Hihiy , ui h i i u m i Ii. 


lil'li t'Kl l u \ V ,. 


( fi.'iMM v i 
lii.nui,, No. 
!;M>. 
I-'. II, t i l t h 


un.ml. N. U., Win. II I'lilii.ru.n, K 
•-., 
I 


W. 
I'.nrni ill, I'. 
Mi'i'l iw.'i-y " l u i H i u j , in 


Odd I'idliiWl' H u l l , 


l i i c i ' M i i ' t 
I-'.'.'* \ ' U ' M i : N i ' , 
Nn 
l/, -K. i, 


lili'liiiii.iid, r. 
I 
1., 
Win. 
I'liwlln:, MCIII.... 


M l M ' t M 
IVI'I*\ s.'.MIlll mid I l l l l l l l l I'lllUMta) 
1 1 1 


ii ii'inln. i l O I I I1'' llmvi' l l i i h 


nri' \ ni'i 11 iiiur,. 1. 11. l.. I' . N.». l> i—1-1. (.. 


li>,'">,'i', N . M i I-'.. llui'lii'N, V. U,; ,li,lm 
W. 


H i i ' i i i ' V . It. M : l>. M. lliiiiiilin, I'.-I: tii'iuid' 
\v r.iM'r, rri iisiif, i. 
MtM-i i i-vi i v i iii's ii.j 


v, H I M : ..I i l I I I'VilluivH 1 II HI, 


K . ' K 111', I,!1 I N I,i m i l l , \'n U. 
l\ I l l ^ l l l 1 III 


I'vliihii, -r. M. i M i r f n n . v r., w, II. tiiiiini l 
K. u. U. .H.. in,',.Is ^.ihli'div I'M'Mlni!, ul 
n»ir n u l l , "»i, nl I''.. M.ini M I , I S V n l i ' l ..l-. 


tllillll I'KMI'I.MtM. 


Ml,I v r i l i l '..'<!. . i . l l>. 01 II. I' 
N i l 
.HI. 
I , 


H. (li.rln, W.I'. I'. • riiKinl'iii' I ' l i l i ' i i i . i n , W, 
It. •*, Moi'ti evn'y \t in luy ev.'iilim I n l n . M 
iie^1 li ill In ('"nil i l o i - i i i b ' i i l d l i i ( , SouM 
W,il' r ' i l l P H I . 


i . A i n r V l , i n i , \ u \ 
\S'i n i v I'ms - I'rali l 


« l r n i l , "I'll 
I.T'H 
imw 
liKll'Uliu. 'ii'i'iun 


l l . i i l , 
( ' i l ' i M l l u l l l l \ ; l.lhmi'V, iipt'li \>\i-\-\ S i t - 


rilnv, fioin l o'liloi'k tint I I r> i.'i lock i\ M , t'o 
Xnhuiun'ot ln.oUi 
Any j.iM'ioM tnuy l.ri'oni 


l l i u lili-llll.i'l ol I l l i AIIII"'II||IIII J.j I In. i l l y 


mi'iil of ^J."i. or nn cinmul nu'iniici on i f i , 
t»,iviiinnl ol ^.!. 
-Vnil ui.% nu'iiiln'i .sluil! ij,., ii 


UU' I 1.1 ul I lliu prJMIi"ioiiinhii AKSII,'! ul.ii, 
Mrn. A, A. I'mvi'ii, ri'.",ldi'lil ; MIN. M. K 
llilrli, Vlru ru'sldiMil , ..UN. t Mills. I'. I li .Uli 
r, <,ii'r, lurv: M i - \. r. H i l l . I'li'iim-or. 


l'l|1l'j"V ' 
< ' V 0 I s '. !l > . il -*o U.I \ 
'1'iolH' 


I I I l'i -I ' ' ' 
I I ' U. v\ i l h 
I In I . l l i p u \ 
V^lu 


rli.'.K . 
1 
. 
. u 1 i 
i in. 1,1 i i ji, 'm. 
01 


Huiuii'V i i. » ' a nl. " ,' ]• m. 
l'i,n M l i 4 nvi 


w.'U -I IM'.II' I « . l l i n 
M < | > i| 
in.) niilKil' 


/.IIHM iiit'l ui 1,'Iriio lo ul!, 
r t n > ii-unliil' nii'i't 


In ; oi t . i Il.i ir I ol 1 Mr, < lor^ Is lo IK-id 
u 
tlu. rooms o'* I h i i Hi,.! Tliimitluy ot civol 
nu.nlli, ul ;'.j o ,'lo l;. p. tn. 
I-, '.V. tiiuit 


limn, iTi'ildi'iil, K, l'. l,\tli., siH-rotnry, 


•iMfc s 
MI-HH nvi'i'v KrUiiv 


' Ml I , 
I It . ,,| 
Mil-, lll't'l'll 
l i i ' - ' out i tti.'inli f l>\ Hi 
^lll^'lx' !.i O.I.M iii.ii.iiu .i|,|, i,..Mon oi'iii, 
U'ntn'h'i l'-.-i 
1,'U, .u s , . , i , . | i i i y . 
W. A 
.r. oi K'.,O iuu 
j N. K.Uu'i', .sii'iiUiiy.j 


JatioHvlllo, Wntertown, Fond dn Lnc, Fort 
Howard, OslikoHh, Negiuinoo.Civliitnct.dj.H.) 
Miirqnotto, l/Anso, inul thu HhoroH of Lake 
Bupurior, unuor olio intinimciiii'lit, 


This IH tho only route between 
CHICAGO AXD ST. PAUL 


vliv MadlHon, Bamboo nnd Elroy. nnd In tho 
ONLY routo running Pnllmnn I'uluce i'urs 
bntwcenOblcauoauilBt, Paul, 
Thin Is tlio Hhortpst, Clulokcut anil Best 
Ilouto to St, Paul and MlunGnpollK. 
Tho truck IH of tlio best stool rail, and nil 
ic appointment!) nro tlrnt-fluHfl. The trnlns 
u mudo tip of oleKnnt Pullman Pudnce 
rawing Emim anil Weeping CoaolioH, 6ii(/< 
prttttittyfor this lino, luxurious, well-llKht-' 
1 and well mntllatetl Day Coacliou, »nd 
ciisiint loungliiKnnd smoKlnn cars, Tho 
ira aro all equipped with tlifi celebrated 
Illor Snlcty Platform, and patent Buffers 
id Couplings, \VeBtlngliOUHO Bafoly Air 
rakus, and every other appllanon Mint tia» 
oon dovlHod fur llio Bafety of pnsmuigor 
alna. All trains aro run by telegraph. Jn 
word th IB OKU AT LINK lias tka uestnnil 
nooDthoBt t.riiolc, and tlio mont dloitant and 
imfurlnblo equipment of any road In tlio 
rost, and has no competitor in thooountry" 


IH eminently tlio favorite roule to tho 


orth, ami north-west. 
All railroad tlcltot, nf>onta can Klvo yon 
formation about thin lino and the time of 
^ tml us, 
On thu Arrival of th« trains from tho Runt 
• South, the tialus of tho ChlcKKO * North- 
'estorn Railway leave Chtcngo as follows; 
FOB f)T. I*AUTj 
ANO MINNKAI'OHH, TWO 


iroutfli triilns dully, with Pullman Palace 
UH altiiehod on both trains. 
Foil OHKKH HAY AND LAKicRui'icninn, Two 
iklnn dully, with I'ullman Pnlace Curs at- 
ichod,unil 1'iinnlnKto Marqiiott". 
Foil Mu.WAtJKBK, Kour through tralnb 
ully. Pullinnu (Jui'H on night traliiH, 
Foil WINONA and points in Minnesota, 
no through, train dally. 
1'on HKK (}KN t VA, Four trains dally. 
Kim 
HoijKi'OlU), 
HTKnr.iNG, 
KKNOJIIA, 


luii'Kvllin, un i other polnu, you can mive 
•oni two to tun trains dully 
MARVIN HUGiriTT, Gdll'l Supt. 


W, If. HTENNF.TT, Oon'l Pn»H. Ag'l. 
March III, lK7li-(Uwto)nn'7G 
_ 


EUBBOUX -1 ifTElSfll 


A ,«tI'Ki;iAI.TV 


THE 
REPUBLICAN 


HH tho ofHuo wucru 


Bill Heads, 
Letter Heads, 
Circulars, 
Envelopes, 


Labels, 
Dodgers, 
Programmes, 
Posters, 


Cards, 
Notes, 
Statements, 
Receipts, 
Tags, 


Mid u l t k i n U Dl n r l n l l n u In tl«m«nti by 


niiniin'S'1 m,MI, aro ilono In u 


W»rktua»Hke Planner! 


| j A \ i N ( i N o r u i N d mrr KiusT-t'jjA^H 
I nititprliti.iuul inii|il>>vliif; tho hoHljirur 


tli'iU 1'iluU'i'M lo he fuunrl In 1 he Htntti, \V' 
I* 
1) I C i H l l l i U ' l l t »r i t l t r I t h l U l v I.) M l t l H l V (Ml 
'iiMonu'n. 


\\ c <lu nut prulo'tH in > t f i wurV (ttinniirr tluu 
n y l n h ] v »»U.\ htn'imst> 


f/V'f'/; Pi'lnKttf/ Mean.* Voo 
Printing. 


011 It V.tlTTO IH, 


RAILROAD. 


TT IH THE 8HOEITEBT, QUICKEST and 
. only lluo running througli ooaobea Irom 
malia, ICauuaH 01ty,Qulncy, to 
ndianapolis, Cincinnati, 


Arid all Intermediate plnceH, 


•WITHOUT 


ANJ) HPKOIKIOATIONH furulHh- 


, 
»U on htmrt notluo, 


*if-('n)im)!nHloHH outslile of CMcuuo nor- 
oniUly tUloiuled 10 by M, PATT1CRHON, 


'.Lolardoux, 
M. Patterson, 


No. fit) W. Clurlt Si,, 
N» :ir>N. Watwrht, 


(J I lie ngo. 
I 
Ducntiir. 


OoLnhrr?, 18T'l-(tly. 
J. B. 


Fresco Painter ! 


Hllol'i— (>v«r Pcc'iitur National Uunlt. 


Pwi!mb(vr i, S7,'I, dtf. 


tho Jlr:n( Niixtatnec 


ork of tho kind in UK; Wnrld." 


Wotictm o/ the J^'cus; 


'1'lin ovt'r-liKToiiNlriK rtrculntIon of th 
xcollont monthly proven UK con 11 nut 
1 


ilnpliUIon to populur duHlroH uiul ncodfv 
luli'iul, when wo think Into liow man; 
loiiuiH It poiiotruUw ovory month, ivo IHUH 
'niiHlilor it UK ono of th« oiluratorn »H wull i^ 
intortnltiorH of tliu public mjiul, for UH VIIH 
lopuluvlty hnH bnon won by no ivppoiil tn 
tnpld projutllco or depraved tiiBtoH.—^Joi 
'Jtolm, 
Tho ohiiniotor wlihih thlH 
Hfttynzino 


OSSCH for varloty, untorjirlso, artistic wualtb 


onlln 
times sh 


loiuUictorB to regard itwltli Iniillflablucnin- 


, 


nnd lltorary onllnro that haHUopt paoowlth 
f It IIHH not, led tho times should CIIUHO lls 


ItalHo entitles them to a ^. 


iHlm upnn the pnlillo Kratltuilo, Tho JI 
zfnrt bus done uood una not evil nil I hi) 
fits \\h\-JirooMyn Kaylc, 


>r?; to all Sitlmwibtiw m (he U, 


Inrpur'a Magazine, ono year 
$4 0( 


$100 
liiclndoK prepayment of lT,S,poHlayr 


iv l)io (inhllKhnrM. 
Nubwrlption* to Harpor'H Mii|fii»liin \Vt*ck- 
v mul Itu/nr, to ono nddniHH for ono yoa-1 
10 (X); or, two of Hurpdr'n Porlndlcalw, to oup 
IdroKN Cor ono yu»r( S7 DO; jioNttigo froo, 
An Kxtra Copv of ollhor tho MIIKIVK)IIC 
Amkly or linear will bo Hiippltod Kratls fo 
vury (Jluh of Klvo HnhNorlboi'H at 5'1 Ol) *>a«h 
n onormnlttanoo; or, Six t'opU'H lor $2000 
vlthouti extra oopy; poata^o frtio, 


JSacft Number* can bo mippllml at,any thiio 
A Coinploto Hot of Harper1* MaKiifclno, no« 
jiiipvlKluK-11) VoUimen, In neat cloth bind 
UK, will bo Hont by «xprran, frolRht at ox- 
unmoor purehascr, for 832T> por v(»lnine.— 
siliiujo vouunuH, by mull, j!UX), Cloth o-BOH 
or mtkdliiKi3HcunlH ( by mall, postpaid, 
NnwmaptTH aru not lr> ropy thin ndvprtlHO 
uont without tho oxprt'HH ordrrH of HAHCKI 
t HHOTIIKKH. AtldroHK 


HAKPKH * HHOTHKUS. Now YorU 


1 A /ttftoAifory 
of ftashion, Plianure 


and fnatruutivn." 


Harper's Bazar 


ILT/CSTRATED. 


Tho /tutnr IK (nilted with a conlrlliut Ion o 
HI.'! and talent that wo sctdoin flnil In an> 


,vual; and MID jnuriutl ilm'lf IK t h « ormu 
tin) Knmt. w )flu ol fashion,—Jiunttm 7Vnv 
filrr, 


Tho /rrwurt-rimmentlH UNO!I tocverv ntoin 
nr of the housoliold—to tho rhlldroii by 
Irotl ntitl prntly plcturoa, to tho yon UK la 
l l i ' H b y l t s ftiHlou-platoH In ontlloNH vnrtwLy 
,n tho pnwldniit matron hy I t w pattornw fo 
he uhllih'wn'H clolhrH, to jHttw/nmiHn* hy It 
iiHtfifttl ili ^t);ns furnmbroldernil Mlippcrnun( 
u.MirlntiKdroNHlnu kiowim. 
lint Dm reading 


tmUurnl Lh* 
1 llttxrtr IH uulforinly t>f ^rua 


.'Xct'lltun'o. Thu papi-r has aetniivtM) n whl 
;inpMlnrlty for tlui tlrcHldti cnjoyniynt U nf 
Turds,—-A', )', Iftwnmff 
font. 


*a-Cloie Connecllou« arc made ut Cin- 


ilnnntl, and In HID mime dopolwUli tvnln* 
of tlio M. A 0. »ad B. & O, U B.,for Bal- 
tlmoro. Wnohlnglon City, and J^Uj 
POINTS KA8T. Fnenongoni taking 
lhln route hiivo only one ohmiKeoi 
WITH botwoon Omaha nnd linitl- 
morouud Wiwdilnrton City—an 
induoomont which NO OTU- 
EH LINE CAN OFFKB.-S* 


Pullraau Palaoo Blcoplnif Cars on all nijsUt 
ruins, and Baggugochocked through lodes- 
limtUm. 
Got and BCD that your tlckola rend "Via 
ho ludlanapollH, Cincinnati anil Lftfayotto 
R, 11.." and you will avoid tho omnibus 
riiuaferH, ferriage, ohanaoH and delayH Incl- 
Lont lo otlior routes. Thin Is the only line 
mining FOUU DAILY TRAINS from Imll- 
inunolls toUlnclnuutl anil tlmoimt. 
I. ,1. PAGE, 
JOHN MOAN, 


(Jon. 
F't *TI(tket, AK'I, 
Oon. Fiuw. Ag't, 
CINCINNATI, 
- 
- 
OHIO. 


MaV'l,187'l-d. 
INDIANAPOLIS! 


ST. LOUIS R. R. 
Great Through Line! 


EASTWARD. 


2 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY 


ConnonllnKnt Inrtlaniipollsfor 
Cincinnati, Louisville 


THE SOUTH. 


MHO, 
with I he "Old Uollahlu" 
BEE L I N E , 


Via Ort'Stllno or Olovelund, for 


1'ITTHIUIUG, I'ltlLAm'lM'IUA, 1IALTI 


.MOItl'l, WAHIUNGTUN, BUFFALO, 


NIAOAUA FALLH, NKW 


YOU1C, 110BTON, 


And all KnuU'.m (Jltlcs, 


3^. Ki'muml.i'r, thin IK tin1 only HMO wlilcl 


nuiH Palncu Drawing lloom Sleeping CurH 
uutwuuii tit. JjOiiln ami Cleveland. 
Through Without C 


2 EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY 


TO ST. LOTJIS. 


Wllli Direct C'nnnorlluuH for nil PolnlH li 


M1HSOUH1, KANHAH, 


TEXAS and COI.OHADO, 


PALACE S'LEKPINQ CARS ON 


ALL NIGHT TKAINS. 


Ahk for tickets over thu I ndlnnupollH nnd 
St. LoulH B. H, 
S. WOODWARD, 
C. 0. COim, 
Gen') Kuii't, 
Cioii'l PUSH. Au'l, 
Ht.LonU. 
St. I.ouls 


S. F. riKHHON, Gen, Tii'ltcl. A(;t, Bl, I.oulu 


Jannnry H, 1871—wlf, 


Ayer's 


JOME AND SEF W 


/'i"l-ii/r /Vcc to nil tittlwrilim :n thf 
U, h 


tlnrpi'i'H linxitr, our year 
-1(1 On. 


M l) 1 1 ni'l mil's pri'pii.1 mi1 n I of 1', .^. !>i.n!ni!i' 


In I nr pnbllslll'lH. 


i v . i u u l llts/.nr,lo out; mldrcHH Mr onu yi'nr, 
5111'in: or, iwo of llnrpi'r's IVrlndn'iilH, to i.nc 
iililrns-, lur oil" yciir, 57 IKI, |n)Mat.'e Inn.-, 


\n l''\ltn t'opy of olthor tho M,iKii/,lni' 


Wi'cklv, 01 llnxur will IMI supplliul Ki'atls for 
vcrv I'luhof flve ntllisciriiji:r» at 8IIXI each, 
it oon rmnlttiuii'i': or, nix eoplen for J^n (HI 
I'HIiont ("clru copy; posture frnn, 


Hi-.'li mnnlicr1* run be supplied ill nil) limn 
rile Hi'vi'ii vuluiiiii.i of Hnifir's Ku^iir, for 


lioninl In i:ri'i'li morncm cloth, will bo hollt 
by i'Xpri"iN. troluht prepaid, for $7 UO ouch. 


Nnw'.pnpii'i tiro nol to copy t h l K ndver- 


tlwoinoiH w i t h o u t lite oxpri-HH <^rdcrso^ II AH- 


HAIiri'lIt ,t fllVoTH KHH, Now York. 


AMERICAN HOUSE! 


Sjvtfnrcvt nf the (\ntrt Ifoit$/\ on the. cot nci 


<!/' \\\wt (tnd \\\ttcr 
ati'fftn, 


ITus liot'H Newly 1'nlntcd nnd Npwly V'ur- 
nls hod, and Is im\v open far ttniirclcvn by |hn 
ilny or wci'k, '1'liuso wlsliltin i oon is si i on Id 
iinply t-ai ly. 


tt. }\, VAN HOUT1CX, VrtM^'l'Mor. 
t.'t«' of (.'olinnhur-, Ohio, 
[npS-dll 


Hair Vigor 
For restoring to Gray Hair it 


natural Vitality and Color. 


A 
dressin 


which is n 
onco agrccaLlo 
licalthy, mi'' 
effectual 
fo 


prosorving th 
hair. 
Jt soo 


restores fwle 
or f/i'iiij 
7iai 


to its oriyina 
color, with ih 


gloss aiid freshness of youtli. Tlii: 
hair is thielconed, falling liuir clicclcoci 
and baldness often, though not always 
cured by its use. Nothing can restor 
tho hair whcro the follicles are de 
strayed, or tho glands alrophiuil an 
decayed; but such as remain can b 
saved by this application, and stimu 
latcd into nctivily, so that a nc\ 
growth of hair is produced. 
Instc-a 


of fouling the hair with a pasty sod: 
mcnt, it will keep it clean nnd vigorous 
Its occasional use will prevent the hai 
from turning gray or falling olT, an 
consequently pruvont baldness, 
Th 


restoration of vitality it gives to th 
scalp tirrests and prevciils the forma 
tion of dandruff, which i'< oftdii so \in 
cleanly and olTonsivo, .Fi'eo IVom thus 
dnlotei'ions isiibstaiui»t which male 
some preparations dangerous and injn 
rious to tho hair, tho Vigor can onl 
benefit but not harm il. 
If wand1 


merely for a HAIlt 
DRKSSIN(: 


nothing else can bn loiind .-o,(U"iinil)li 
Contnining neither oil nor dye, if doi 
not soil wlnto cambric, mill yet l.i-l 
long on tho hair, giving it a rich, g 
lustre, and a grateful perfume. 


Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, 


ctlpnl ami Annlyllnil cticiilUta. 


LOVVIiLL. J 


Tu» "OltlHollaWo" nnd PopulM 


& Sr, JOSEPH 


Rulli-oaa Liuo. 


Shortest and Quickest Moute 


THROUGH EXPHESS 


THAINS DAILY I 


xiulppod with Mlllor'i! Pateut Safety Pl»t- 
orm Couplerau<i Duller, and[thoculobrat«<l 
Ve»liiighoiiso 1'atDiit AIR UliAKBS, the 
w»t perfect protection ugaiuut accidents in 
10 world. 


43- New aua elouant Buy Coaches andtwo 
allyilnwiof Pullmun's PALAC*! BIjbEP- 
NO UAKS arc run through, rrom 


MENDOTA, OALESBUEO ftnd QU1NCY 
To KANSAS CITY 


WITHOUT CHANGE, 


Aim n dully lino ol Pullrnnn'sPiilaceSloep- 
og CIWH from Springflolil and JucliKOnvllle 
To St. Joseph and Atchison 


1n<l Now and Blottimt Day CoaohOB from. 
l«olimntl and ludliiuiipoliB to KaumwC'lly, 
rlthoutalmngi), 
OJoiio connections nre mmlo rvlHt, Jonoph 
orNobninliu (Jlty, Lincoln, 


Jl Bluffs & Omaha 


MARRIAGE 


An Illiuttrnted Work 273 
i^i i, u i>rlvntu cuiuiMcIor 
i (liu nmrrii-d mil! nnir- 


A 111 ITl I* ol ih/HTUid v1 "tem° l1" BbuiiV 
Kll IIIB" <.-tH.,'UUu>r Xcovcriti lii"lho 
W1B&MI ncK-iiro»rri.'i)n>aiii:tlunt how to 


nctnity Itnppy HI Hit1 innrrlttl rvltttlun, MuK ami Joaittlft, 
>uuni; uiul niiiisIUi utfi-d »)lv«ild rend RIK! pn'wrvc iltlt 
niiitwinn Inl^riiintlun, jvlili-li iiuonu ion ulloril lu lw wltli- 
oiiti (in how In prenvrvu tlui lii'nUh, und complexiun, niid 
gUoto foiled rlu'ik* lliu ticahiidKu ol youth i tliu tx'it nud 
only (ruo MorrlnjinOulilo hi tho worlrl. Price SflmiU 
tu Sluil. Tim aiuhor inny h« uimmltt'd porwunill 
in.ul on unv orthtunlili c!a Eiu-iilU)niil In lilri work..1 
b,-. A. O. OLtt?, 181 \\ lulilugwu Kt., Cliiutgo, UL 


Monuffl»otur«r« of tko 


OarPiiinos Lavo all tho valuable modern iinprovcmonta, aad M» 


pronounced ly Leading Artists M Rrsfc-ClaSJ in Ifowy P«tJOBUR 


, of tbo 


Our Orgona art nnoquollcd for Power and 8w««tne8« 'Of 


Tone, and Beauty of Finish. 


Nearly 3O.OOO now In TJno. 


Every Piano and Onjan Fully Warranted for 5 Years. 


^"Catalogues scnn froo to any address 
Pianos and Orgttw Bold on 


cosy terms, and second hand instruments taken in cxclwngo for now 
ones. 
All kinds of Musical Instrument* Repaired. 


Toueonrcall th* modern ImprovcmnntHln 
lullv^ay truvulliiK, purchase tlekctN via the 
Iimnlbul and St. JoHVph Short lino, 
'QUINCY ROUTE!" 
Avoldlou all Truuslci'S, Furrii'.s and changeii 
if earn. 
ThroiiKh Tickets for Bale al nil prlni'lpa) 


offloos. Idiro alwayiias low us by any othor 
routo. 
HugKiiKO chi'oked through to all 


"-'.'MM'. 
L.W.TOWNK. „ 
Ueu'l TKikut A sent, 
Ocu'l Sup't, 


January 16,1871—dly, 


COB. STATE & MONROE STS., 


PALMER HOUSE, 


CKIXOJkOCK. 


Tins st.'Uiilnnl iirticle ii coin- 


poiiiuUul with the greatest cnro. 


Jls olIVclB nrc us wonderful aiul 


an mitisfiiclorj1 if <!VPi 
%. 


Jt rosloros firny or 1'ndwl linir to 


its youthful color. 


H removes :ill eniiitions, itrliin^ 


uiul dinidi'uir. 
Jtgivi!« the licfid n 


cooling, Huolliin^ bcnsiilion ofgivnt 
comfort, uiul tho bealp bj ids uso 
bouoinus white nnd elciui, 


li}- its tonic properties il, restores 


the. onpilliiry gliunlH to their noriiiiil 
vigor, pre.vontingbiildness, nnd mak- 
ing the hnir grow (hick mid htroiig. 


As a dressing, iiulliing h«a been 


found so eU'eetuiil or dehirablp. 


A. A. Iluycs, M. 1)., Slate As- 


siiyrr of Jlussiichtisc'lts, Knys, "Th(! 
constitncnlH are pure, nnd carefully 
Huleclwl for oxcelli'nl, (|iinlily ; and 
I consider it tho BUST 1'nui'AitATioN 
for its intended purposes." 


Price, One Dollar. 


BALTIMORE & OHIO 


JUAIJLUOAIX 


V'/ifl </rat< Rational Jtouta 


Washington, Baltimore 


Phlt<nlf(i>htti, y<:i» York, 


Tim Kant utiil A'ortheiwt* 


ALL 'I'llAWN HVN 
VTA 
WAKJl- 
1NUTONC1TY. 


AimniK Hie chai'iKilM'lHllcH ol thin fnvoilto 
routo aro 


Jhniblc T/'itokn, titccl J{ail«, 


Maf/nijiacnt, Iron JSriilyca, 


(Inrf/aotisi Mountain Kacnnry, 


Unrivaled Jtjui>> 


b>intiri>am«:d Matin;/ Jlinitr,, 
(OiMiodiind opioiili'il |iy ihcCoj^ 


Ami In fui'l nil Hi" nioili'i'ii ii)iplliini'i h tlnil 


rnmltll'O In 


W 
SI'KKll, SAFKTY A N H COMTOItT 


rULI.MAtf 
I'Al.AVK 
CAMS! 


Run IhroiiKh Wllhout(•liiiiiKn,lK'lwi'i'ii Iho 


pi'liiflpa) M'c'Ntrrn nixl ICiisiorn (MUCH. 


Fur Thi'oiitcli TlidcetK, HIIVKHUC chorhH, 


MovumiMil of TruliiH, Kli'i']iinii 1'iir Accnm- 
miHlnlloiiN, &r.., iV'i'-., npplS' at Ticket Olllcus 
ill, nil ]il'lncl|ml polntK. 
NORTH, SOUTH, HAST or WKST. 


K. II. DOHKF.V.. 
1-, M. COJ.F, 


Ann'1 Cli'll. Tli'lt, AM'I. 
Ocll'ITicllc 


TIIOH. I1. HAHRV, 
TIIOH, U. K1IA11P, 


WcHivrii 1'iiKB. Au'l. 
Miihtorol Triiunp' 


FOR THE WHISKERS. 


This olcgnnt prppariilion miiy lie 


relied on to clmngc the color of the 
beard from fjrny or any other un- 
desirable shade, to In-own or black, 
at discretion. 
Jt is easily applied, 


being in one preparation, nnd quick- 
ly and cflectiuilly produces a per- 
manent color, which will neither 
nib nor wash off. 


Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. 
CO., 


K.ASEUA, W. H. 


CjU I? til Drufgliti, ul Dotltrt In Uodiclcti. 


Hubbard & Swoaringe i, Ag'ts 


DIOCATUH. IM 


LOCK HOSPITAL, 


Cor. FIUNKLIN 


heo.Hilclebrandt, Ag't 


DKOATlltl. ILLINOIS. 


AGENTS WANTED 
ttW,' 
H 


NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE, 
nnd n ninunlllrpiit NKW HOOK Just from 
rrrns. ,>i]i|rcKs, 
j,u. .McllUUHY « CO., 


Chlciitjo, III. 


A WASHINGTON 


8TBF.ITS, 


CHICAGO, ILL 


Ciartorod by 
Iho Btnto 
for 
the purpose of 
Clvlni tlio bc»t 
ponnliilo t rent- 
moot in all cane* 
of FHIVATII and 
C'n«omcDl»oM>«! 
In all tliolrvsrlcd 


..... ______,„ 
nnd complloMcd 
forms. It la well known by mont perwonfl in tlio 
city, DB. JAMBS lias Blood m tho bend of tho 
liroroselon for tho pimt 94 yeitra. Ago nnd cxptrl- 
encolnnll Imporuint In tlio mccccaful treatment 
of Sypbllln In aU forraB, Gonorrhoea, gleet, Btrlc- 
turc, can potitlvcly bi> cured In tho nhortcnt pos- 
elblo timo. 
Scmlnnl wcukncm. cniiwslonn of 


ecmcn at nlplit, cnuncd by nolf.nbntc.wblch pro- 
duce Impotcncy, plmploB on tho fnco, aleo can bo 
curod by tho bcwt known remedy in tho world. A 
book for tho million, it^nniAoi Oumx, which 
tells yon &11 about thoso dlnoaDon, niarrlnpo, love, 
and tiiolr conucqucncefl; free in oflico, or 10 ocnto 
toprepay pomngc, Ladle* reiinlrlci; tho moat 
dailcato ntlention, homo and board, may call or 
write 
All busincmi strictly couDdentlal, Dlt 
JAHXS bra 30 rooms and par lorn. In calllnc you 
(cc no one bat tho doctor. 
Office Lonn: 0 A M . 
untini'. M, Sundam 10 to 19. ConaulUtloa 
ulwuyi riini and luvlteu. Cull or vrrllc, 


ui't. Ji), lt)7f>— dnwly. 


AMS HOUSE, 


'OUT OF L A K H STKKKT, 


0|.pn»ltii Union Di'pnt. 
<-'// IC.A (JO, 


IIOUKK. KO 
I'Oi'Ui.Alt 
A. lioforo Usil'-Ntim-llon ut tin1 i;rciit III' 
1 nl 
1871, IIHH t:ecn rt'hulli., nnd IH nuu oni-n ID 
ilioi.uliiio. 
II IH ni'wly rnrnlHliKil In iiH»l> 


sliinllnl imilconilorliihli1 innnni-r, hut wllh- 
inu t'U'KliiRcr-liri'iul uinnini'iilHiInn, wlili h 
i N H l ) UXpl<l)Nlr(> III II llOll'l, Illlll HCI l I H l ' l l N h l O 
l l i u o.nniforl of Us nui'tlh. Thu tiilili- will 
furnlHli whn'cl'iiini) f(»«l, woll I'linUoil; Ihu 
1'iMls will iilwnys l«> cl«ui, mid iln< Kiimrli- 
torti will In nil iinrllrnlnrNmnliilalniitioinn- 
Ilke, aoinlurliililu, qillil, onliTly and M'lwl- 
liln IIUUHI-, ul tin.' iKimiliir iirlcu u! $!4,l)0 pur l 
ilay, 


We lifBiidiik lhfl]iiiLronni{i.' of Hie tnivullim 


romiiinnUy, fuullnir HUVO Unit Die nenonil 
rhnructorof (hii luuiHowllI i^ivo f»tlru Hulls- 
faction.' 
BLiENIS & MUHl'XIY, I'rop'ii, 


HAM'I, V lUwi.KY, Mnnnuor. 
Ont,17-(ltf. 


11 OJ3NTS. 
ChiiiiK Cliiinn HI.HB at i 
(I NccMHivry UK Hnixp. 
Ooruln frci*. 


Miiiug MiinufacliirliiK Co., llohlon. 


Blenz 


BUTCHERS 


And dealers In 
• 


SMOKED and CURED MEATS 


West (SVrfc Ol<l Square. 


FRESH MEATS I 


jl ,ii. liliuls, uhvitytt on Imiui, 
\V« kill 


n o l h l n x Hill rliulri' ulo.'lc, 


' tinvo on hnixl a t^ 
, of 


- Cured J/atnti ! 


Jircnkliisl, Bacon, tie., 


Plied Hcof, 


I'ulogiiii SauBtigo, etc. 


A 7 \VJIOl,Kr>Al,K 
AX!) KKTA1L 


»if. A fn'll mock nlwnyuon linml, 
Ui'ciuur, Aurll in. lH7l-illy 


vAi hnoiiii, 
<;KO. M(^NII;OMKJIY. 


SHORB £ MONTGOMERY, 


(Huci-cn-iim lu \S'M. i;dX,i l)i>n|i.rs In 


Groceries & Provisions 


(Oppoxiie Ilia 2'onl 
Qfflfu,} 


IIiivi- iilwayH on Ininil nil klndK of Uroccrliw 
anil inaUiiaKix'clalty of 


COUNTRY PRODUCE, 


Ii.i'liulhiK Uniii'i', Kt'ns 


Klc., Kl 
ii, Kriilln, 
Kir 


«». G-l-VB XTS A. 


SIIOHIJ & AtONTllOMEHY. 


Mnroh^a, l«7. 
r)-iitf. 


U 10 inin' n iiuic i 


liiiHltii'KK t h n t w l l l tii't llvi< thoiiK'ind dol 


larif In ICNH limn nix ninntliN, I will M-rtiN 
3011 to your Millnliu I Inn. 'J'h.' UiiHlluMt I 
A No, 1, AddreMff or full 
OU, IN KKIWVMJN, 
Prlem'K Hiittl, Dopiiiur, 111 . 
IH'C, »l, Ml-dtl, 


.5te $5 
dny. nt homo. 
TcrmR 
. 


* Cn,.l>orllniiil, Me, 


J\a l'i'r»uii c«« lukr llx-nv litlln» u<v 


rnr.iinK i<> 'llR'i'iUiiiH, uml foinnli) I"";' "'' 
wi'll iimvlitcil lli"lr \wnt* lire iiol drttniveil 
iiv miner,il polium »r oilier nu'ium, nud tii.U 
MiCiuinwiiHli'illii'.vnncI llio iwlnlcf r''|inlr. 
|»,.|>i'i»ln or lHdl««ll»n, llinulorlio, 


IMIII III inn hhiiulilci'», ttiiiKliK, TldllliU'iw "I 
i lie riicni. lilw.liii'"", Hour l.nii'tiilloiiH of iu« 
M'im.ii'li, Iliid TIIHIO In lliu Moiilli, Illlliiiii 
,\ 
|,K, iMIpliiilloiiuflln'lli'iirt, liKliiiiiiniiUiiii 


of l lm I.UIIKK, I'nln 111 Uli) KKloiwiiif tlio KI'l- 
ni'»i, inn! n hundred oilier imlnfiil «ymiitoin», 
,111' Illi! ulMinilKIl Of )l.\H|H'|llllt. 
OHO l>»tll« 


will IIHIM' u lii'itcr Kitiiratiiiio of ll» menu 
i . i in u ii'iiuiliv mlvcrilKcini'Hi. 
I''«!• I'ciiiiilr I;»IIIU|U|HIII, l:i Tounir nr 


olil, iniiiTli d nr hlnuli', ill lliu ilu« ii .if wumnti- 
Inind, ill' lliu Him of llfi', tllfM) T'ml'l I! III ell 
div|il',iv MI di'i'ldi'il nil lufluciict! Uml imptove- 


I'nr 
lullii>iimitl«r)r 
nnil 
C1ir«Hl< 


Illi<'Uiiiiiii»iii nnd (IIHH. Illllmn, Ifmlllclil 
nnd Iiii4'niilltnnl'l''i!vrrii, HKnuKixof lh« Illouil, 
I.IM'I 1, lilJlll'JKHUd IlllUliUir, IIU'IHI IIIVH'l'lll»V« 
lliUMl'mt. 
Slli'll lll»l'll»l:« Dill rilllNC'l liyVIJ- 


IH.'d III,.,,,). 
TlKir nrr n uriillc I'rlrKiilitr »• writ 
n. n 'I'onlr, iiDUWKHliiKllicnii-ntiifwIliigiu 
n iinwnri,, niii'iii III ri'llcMiiK OiiiKi'nlliin iff 
lii'liimnmiloiiiif (In-Liver nml Vl(ici!r«l«ri»ii«. 
u,id III HlllniiN DlNi'iwH. 
I'.r Nkln WU.ii.r., Kniplloin, Toller, 


v ill, lllic'nm, lilnlcliuM, SiiuU, riiiiploH, rnMUlf", 
lloliK, I'urliuiii'lCH, llltiK-wurniH, pruM-llmit, 
Suri) KvfK, Krinliii'ln*, ll«'ll. Hi'iirfu, Dlnroliini- 
llmiKut l he Skin, llmnurHiiiiil JJlMono* of din 
.Skin of wlinlcfor nnme nr iKitiiri', »ru !H< i- 
nll.v due un uiul oiriluil out nf 111" urnrm In t 
Kliorl iliiii 
1 liy HIP ii«(i of iliwc liltliTK. 
<lrmlvfu\ VhcHnniMlii |mii:lnlm VIKWUII 


IliniiiM ih« inoHi womlcrfnl liivlKoriint linn 
ever Humalnol HIP. Rlnklnit •vMi'in. 
• H. II. ncWONAi.U & CO. 


I)ni«ijl»i« inul lie'», AKI*., Mm I'l'iini'lKi'Oi r" •' 
ti pur. of Wnnhlnnlon Hint c'lidrlliMi Rt*., N. i. 


&OI.I) 1JY M.I, UHUUUIiiTK .V IIKAI-Bll* 
.! nrin Uli, Ili7<-dAwl f. 


A.yor's 


Cherry Pec! oral, 


for Puouiun ol llie Throi l mid I.IIURU, 


nucli UK Oouelm, Co!<ii>, Wr.ci,nin(. 


'i, J-lronuhiUn, Amlilna, 
-nd Oonnumptivn, 


Ani'ini: 
HIP 
>.".ont 


<I|M n\< , ir-* n|' inoili'ril 
HMf'lll'f. 
f«'W lilt' of 


illori' 
tfiil 
Miltip 
10 


niiiiiKii.il llinn (In* i>f. 
r<M'iiuil ii uif iiv for nil 
ili.i'n>i>n n| HIP lltionl 
.•mil i.tiii/"., 
A 
x'tiKi 


i i l n i nf 
Its 
vEt'lucit, 


lliKiupliiiul 
ililii 
nnd 


Olllf'l 
( Hllllll ll'F, 
linn 


hliown 'llmt 
II iloci 


•uii'lv nml Plfcniinllr 


lh"lll. 
Hi" li'-tilllnny ol our Lot rlli. 


?i'ii«, nt nil i'lii"i", I'-liililKlK". ilio fnft, tlmt 
C I I K K I I V I'l'cioiiAi, «ill mid linns rrlicvi* nni) 
i urn III" iilln'iiiiii diMjnIciK nf Ilii; lliHini niid 
I.IIIIKH lii'Vuii'l iniv ollii'r nii'ill«'lliP. 
HIP innrl 


ilniiKeruiiH nini'ili'im uf (lip I'lihuoiiiiry OIRIIIII 
ylcUl to its powpr; mill CIIM'S ol C'oiiHUnipironf 
cincl l<y thii pri'iinriilioii, H I P [nilillrly known, 
K) rcniinliiihlA ni liiir.lly to IJA li«<lli>.vprt, w«ie 
limy not pruvun Iwyiiiiil'iliimiii!. 
Ai> 11 mnnly, 


It in lldcipliltf, on Milled MM' pnl'lli 
1 inny 
tf^y 


lor full iirotpftlnn. 
(ly ruriin; 4'otiKli'i, (lip 


lorcruniiiin of num1 «i'ifou« iiirciiM'. li nmt nit- 
nuinbcrcil livi'f., nii'l nn mnoi.nl nl ruifrrliig not 
10 in! i'rmiplltcil. 
It rluilleil|.i'« tilid, mill con- 


vliioc-i tlio inoi-t urnnlli'iil. Kvi'iT limiily -.honld 
hecp it 011 Iinnil un u protection nuninr.! t'lic cnily 
nml illipi'ircivMil Htiui'U of I'nliiioijiiiv Ad'oi- 
HOIIK, wliiuli lire PnMly mi't nl flrM, In'it wln^h 
In'ooinu Incurable, nnil loo ofli'ii fiilnl, If n«- 
Icctpd. Tcii'li'r IIIIIKH wi'll ili!< ilffpiKOj mill 11 
l« iinwUo to IIP wliliout It. 
A« « nifppmiil lo 


chiluYi'ii, flnilil (h« illflrrf-ini; illxi'iirpii which 
h<''<>l tlx1 Tliroiil mid Client iifi'ml<llio<iil,(^iri<i<r 
I'l.iToiui, in invnliiiiblt': lor, Iiv it* tliuplv uc*. 
nuiUilii'li'K nrc rptcnei) Ironi iirfninliiip f;rflv»i, 
inul Biivil to Ilia love mill i.ili-. lion cfntiwl oo 
tin.']]). 
Il net* tppoilily nml MiH'ly HRniinl ordt- 


nnry coMH, KCcurini; r-ouiid inul lipn)()i-rp*torfii| 
i-lppp. Ko ono will under tioiililrunno Infla* 
pnzn ni»i p'llnfiil Uroncliltln, 'Alien thuy know 
iiow uiit-llv llipy din bi cui' 'J. 


Ur!|;liin1ly tlin proilucl ol ionr;, Inl.oiiuui, nn4 


mccokuful I'licinie'il invi'^ii'iilion, no < oil or lull 
U *puro<l In innlvinfi; cvrry hoUUi In lha ur;no^ 
poi*iU]e pcrreetloti. 
It inny Ije conflilviilly rulli4 


upon iw po«ie««iii({ nil lli'e vlrliion il lu'n cv»r 
(rxliibitcd, niul cii]inblc of producing curon M 
meinonibli' ilk the grcntcH it IKK pycr cnVctciJ. 


Dr, J, C. AVER dt CO., Lowell, Mass., 


l>rncllcal and Analytic*! CliomllU. 


iOI.I> BY AM. DUL'UOISTH BVtHtTWIIKIK, 


Theo. Hildebrandt, Ag't 


DECATUK. ILLINOIS 


forDr.N'uinniKnol. 
- --.]-•—- lar Kniiniv l>tihi.r— 


Kciiicion nnil Hi'iilth iiiitii'd«.iifk)iJi 
>iicll(M>r«> 
inlum to every nulwcrlher—nothing )|k« It 
In tho country—n ruru Plmnor—p»rlloulan 
fr«'i—li. H. UUaSBLL, l'nl)ll»l)«r. Bo»li*. 
MKIK. 


NEW QUART 


WHO? WHE] 


Warren & Di 


Abstracts of ! 


INSUR&NC 


RKAL. ESTJ 


—AMD— 


Conveyancing C 


on the cor 


Wain and Water 
Room recently 
plod by W. J. 3 
Druggist. 


Ootobor a. IKM-<1. 


_j'j INST 
,'loo'wVuitnowiito need J< 
OVER 75,i 


«ro now ulngliiB thnlr own 
liny any ollior ornaii, wlien yi 


As fheap as the 


Hit Ihoonly Instrument co 


HE A VTIFUI. VOX J 


Anil the Wouiler 


KOA" Jintlhl' 


Also, llio VIOLETT 


whlnli prnUui'iw a nofl, drlh 
liini< hori'liiMri- unknown In 
WEBER 


Nevi-r liofon- luw» I'liino rl 


In popular favor In Minhort i 
Ita Intrinsic Merit ai 
Bupcrionty Over All 


IS ACKNOWL 


NIIJMOM "iiyn: 1 •lm." ' 
porlunliy lo r.wimniMid a 
limlriimciit". 


M 
I 
. 
, 
my oholoo for Uieoonccrt ro. 
lumiw. 


r,U(WA»«y»: 
illoarylnslriimcuts, andiln 


. 


WKIIIJ suyi-: Mnilnmplf 


nUniM Iho H'"'"1' "' tlie L 
luUTliiilorso ilmtoplnlon. 
rival liny when-. 
BRftDBURY I 


. 
li"vs 8lnip»on and Jan.- 
HollioilKit KplHi'oim rli.in 
Hurry, «;in»|il»-" Mrf abe, 
Win. Moroly l'un»hnn, ai 
,mrl,.ii<llnnmoinhr.m«h., 


WuaroHOi.ieAO«NT«lori 


«* J 


ThPsncl'-nant Inntriimon 
t« l »ml aro wilrt atoioem 
«i 
v r y , 


W re«ponslbl« parll.-« on 
diwerluUim ami II ustrat 
10 any aildross vrllh an. 
"lrClU 
MTOTIY . 


21V State St., 


w. 


General Travel! 


Do 


'/I CT')f/i/)''''«/'Mw 


"*"" !„•,- 'in I hi: f 


Harper's 
n 


lliu >lrn 


Initnit Linn "> ""ri"L, 
tri'Kh. i "I »ri' l"a\'.nT. ''., 
\ViMiil-l n-uliill"'.1. 
1 ttl 


,Ur|M,r', WB-W7. o 


n d l r M ' K ' i i ' y - ' " . 


Ml Kttri. «''>py "1 
.V,."idV'.-'li"ir, wl. 
evvrvtllnDorKlv^i 
K.^"r:^' 


•I ,»l; V.. H1"" "*» 
fl,,. Annual Voliin 
.,/;,','.„,, -1..-I. I.I.I..11-J 
ft."' "I i"C!K>ni", "I - 
u,.| ,. i n )l'l<UU l-'i 
T1,1.,.'.,,,! ,1 ci-li '>t \ 


' 
N«wnp->po" aro ui 
mentwilhouttsnej 


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