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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 2

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Consumption. 1 LP X. PLAIN TRUTHS SPECIAL Ml SOVI IK W. C. T.

V. entertainment. Entertainment for the benefit of the Woruens' Christian Temperance Union to be held at the tabernacle, Thursday evening June 2lst, 1883: PROGRAMME, 1. Piano Solo Miss Mamie Freeman 2. Pledge Kong" chorus "Band of Hope Class." 3.

Hesitation Jinnies" Alina Conklln 4. Soun, "Iho Unfinished Prayer" Jessie, Effle and Baby Betty Peas. 5. Hesitation. "Only Fielder 6.

Sol land Chorus, Grandfather's Story. I Faille Kadcliff Lynn Kadcliff Oracle Blume Annie Sirohin 7. Vocal Solo, "Whee Kobins Nest again." Miss Mamie Kinney I Mrs 0 Patterson pianist. 1 Mrs Vannper. coruetiat.

8. Kecitatlon. In the years that are to come. Effle Pease 9. Song.

"The Master Bennle Freenrai 10. Solo and Chorus. "The Young Miss Florence Adams' Accompanist 11. Kecitatlon "Betsy and I are Out" Gracie Fielder 12. Misses Ghcr, Strader, Talmadge Armstrong, 13.

Solo DL Bunn 14. Kecitatlon. "How the Ked Horse Won the Bet" Mrs M. Mosser Doors open at 7 o'clock; exercises begin at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents; reserved seats 25 cents.

Reserved seat tickets can be purchased at Mrs. It. C. Ilamsher's milliner store, No. 21 Central Block.

We have put on sale, and offer our entire stock and all classes of SPRING and SUMMER DRESS GOODS at 11 phi This stock comprises a splendid assortment and choice coloring in every kind and quality of Dress Goods material in the market. In addition we also offer about one hundred pieces and parts of pieces of Fine Worsted Ira Goetfe In 12 to 25 yards lengthn, in a variety of styles and patterns, at 10 cts. per yard, goods formerly sold at and well worth 30 cts. per yard. Embracing an almost unlimited assortment in Plaids and Checks, at 5 cents, 7 cents, 8 1-3 cents, and 12 1-2 cts, goods that were never offered at the prices quoted, in similar qualities, over any re Consumption is often the reeult of not curing a cough or at the proper time, reo-ple seldom realize their mistake until they have fallen victims to this terrible Disease when it often proves too late.

Take advtce and when troubled with coughs, "colds, asthma, whooping cough, croup, influenza, Dronchitis, pains in the chest and atl Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, use, Dr. Boskano'B Cough and lung Syrup, an in-falliable remedy for the above named disease. Ask your druggist for it. Sold by W. C.

Armstrong. toon is discussing projects for improving the streets of that city, A Happy Wit. "My dear husband, I uever slept so soundiy as I do now, after using German Mop Bitters." For sale by Irwin Priest The Juliet council isubout to adver-tiae for bids for constructing new water works. Well as Ever. Lottie Howard writes trom Buffalo N.

Y. 'Mv system became ereatlv debilitated through arduous professional duties Suffered from nausea, sick headache, and biluous-ness. Tried Burdock Blood Bitters with the most beneficial effect. Am well as ever." Solomon Phillis has been commissioned postmaster at Williamsburg, Moultrie county. files.

Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sap-pose he has some affection of the kidney or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of digestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching, particularly at night after petting warm in bed, is a very common attendant Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Boskano's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent where all othor remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent di.i!illity. but trv it and be cured.

Price 60 fonts: Sent prepaid on receipt of price. Addross, Iho Ur. IJoskano Medicine Piqua, Ohio. Sold by W. Armstrong, A new postoffice named Monterey has been established in Fulton couuty, with W.

II. BabcocKas postmaster. Bncklcn Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Ulcers, Sat Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands aud all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cue in every instance, or money re-, funded.

25 cents per box. For sale by Hubbard Swearinoen. The hair of the Empress Eugenie is now snow white. Hear Him. "1 feol new.

I was afllicled with sick headache and general debility, but Burdock Blood Bitters brought about an immodiate improvement in mv general health. 1 con sider them the best family medicino in the market. Apolph liallez, Buffalo, JN. Birds of a feather make the money fly when it comes to women's headgear. Wide Awake Oroggists.

Messrs Hubbard Swearingen are always alive to their business, and spare no pains to secure the best of every article in their line. They have secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, er any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee.

Trial Bottles free. Regular size SI. 3 THK 1.1 PS WK LOVE TO PHEHS inclose pearly teeth, and exhale fragrance when opened. If this double charm were wanting, they would lack their main attraction and probablv remain unkissed. SOZODONT will secure it.

Discoloration 9t tho teelh. unhcalthiness of the gums, and a breath which causes repugance, are completely remedied by this incom parable beautilier and antiseptic of the teeth, which is as pleasant to taste aud smell as it is reliable in action. i'aniNOls and Fans. The handsomest in the city, and at lower prices than r-ver offered in the city, at Big 18 Cheap Stoke. jlOdlw The most delicate persons onjoy taking Em ry's Liltlo Cathartic Pills, giye a a wiioloromo appetite, put jew life in a broken dwn body 15 emits.

6 A I i i i 'clSG. i iri.i i in i of Disease ir ii-. Decaying Wirvl 'on, dvi-r Or in, and other s.uirces. DR. HAMILTON SftALAREAL SPECIFIC, A Mrirtly rrqmrntioii, Pivo I'rnm Qiiiniut', mi'l Ml ntliT objection ij un ctitC fur this troulTto $'evcn Inhii utc of TVvhuoInry.

HonOKkv, N. June 1SS2. in to Ckktikv that I l.avn umo uu of tlie Aiili MeiticiDO, known ad "Doctor 'la-nilEou's MiilatKil and iliat it a uicly wgMaMft prftjuiration, Is absolutely free from uracil ic or any oltir-r like Mil'Stanci (Inch not contain an tjiiiiiiiic or similar Iwnly, ur otlu-r ul-jcctionabla iiiatenal, ami in UPtloulitctlly liurmleBS. EN KY MORTON, Ph. IX Testimony Voro polls.

Oear Sir Having suH'ored M.il;iria( I wtt -J vised to take our "Maluiinl i-t which I havo do tie with tlie most and xHI cheerfully recommend it to all aufiering from that disease. Very truly you.fi, CHAS. 0. voHK, Ind. aTcKESSO A ROBBINS, N.

Wholesale Agonta Foi tle br Dnucfrists onorallv 0 Complete Articles In one. Grrateat Combl-. nation Known. Sifts the tetMt, made i. and the beat Flour Mlftr in the Sold by all Iradlns; dealers.

Made only by Ml -V IMS a HMMfTMim MFO. Cluclnnatl and New Yorlo. By HAM, A llOSTETLKK. PUBLICATION OFFICE-No. 39 North Main iiudec oity Council Hall; 1st floor.

iKnu-red ai the Fost-OfflceSat Decator, Ilk, hk mall matter. TUESDAY, June 19, D-83. Terms of Subscription Daily Uerald, per week 10 eta per year UU bix months 2 60 three momlis 1 25 Issued every morning except Monday, and de-lU-L-red carrieis. Terms for the Weekly. lite copv.

oue ear, paid in advance $1 25 one copy, six momiis 75 Oue copv, three mouths 40 Club Kates of Weekly. K.u ciubs of live (here will be a cash discount teu per cent, from the above rates, or, pref-jro-l. instead of the cash, a copv of the Weekly iikkalk will be sent free for the time that he club pay for, not less than six months. For elubs of ttitlie same rate ol discount, and ia addition the Weekly Herald Ireefor the time that the club pay i r. uot less than six mouths.

For c'ubs of twenty-five ae same rate of discount, and in addition tlit-. Daily Hkkalo for the time that the club ty r. not less than six months. Postage prepaid In ah eases when sent by mail, nubscriptions payable 1b advance. Advertisements Inserted tn the Daily and Weekly en reasonable tfrui4 For Hprly at or address the mice.

A limited amount of advertising will be published in the Wenkiy. Sil business or news letters or telegrams be addressed HERALD, Decatur, Illinois. Glanders is reported to prevail to some extent among horses in the counties of Central Illinois. The Union and Central Pacific roads have decided to make a reduction of one day in the time consumed between Omaha aud San Francisco. Young cattle iu ianje numbers are pehig shipped from Iowa to Montana, as the nucleus for great herds.

Mon tana will be a great stock country in the future. Raknell sends out the announcement of his intention "to visit the United States this fall. There are many thousands of Irish men to welcome him. Says the Chicago Tribune: "In no other year have the western states been visited with so many destructive winds. Sumebody appears to be ship- pine; tli9 wind of the star route law yers to the west and making it up into eyclones.

Me. Kek, of the special counsel in the star-route cases, has gone to Wash ington to push the indictments against Kellogg and Brady. He says the de bauch of Thursday night over the ac quittal of Dorsey was the most dis-grceful kuown in American annals. OlKJSEICiHBUKS. Items ot Interest from Towns and Cities lu tnis Vicinity.

liar on. Eliza N. Covey, mother of A and King Covey was buried yesterday at the Cemetery east of town. She removed fi om New York 30 years ago to Illinois. Her age was 80 years and days Polioeman Artaim arrested Lean- dar Huston on a charge of dronkness and car rying concealed weapons.

He will be tried tills morning before 'Squire Buek We are ex pecting a wedding the 2uth hist. The boys are preparing theU- tin horns L.M.J. June IS. Kethany. Notwithstanding the ralu on Saturday, busi- nesi was good Wesley Jones, who has been attending school at Kntuld, for the past year, will return home for a few days vacation and then will go bick to attend institute We will celebrate the fourth at Betbahy, Let all come Miss Miller, of Enfield, Is visiting in this vicinity Wheat looks well in thlasection.

Earners think it will make a two thirds crop Our base ball club play the Sullivan club on the fourth of Jniy for a bat and ball Ihos MeGuire aud lady will make Bethany thelrhoiue hereafter Children's day was observed at the Methodist church Sunday Smith Crowder has accepted a situation iu a real estat oftlce at Decatur. X. June 18th. llliopolis- JT Milliken, Wabash agent, is spending a few weeks for his health visiting his oid home Pennsylvania Mrs fi King and sister. Miss Lillie Corman, have gone to Decatur to see Dr.

Corman who is ill Momoe Willard and George Towue, of Ilarristonn, visited us Thursday morning Mrs Amelia Graves, of Tremout, 111., is visiting her mother Mrs. A Matthews. Owing to the bad weather Elders Foster aud Ingram'dld not exchange pulpits last Sunday Miss Cora Allison, Miss Minta Kizer.of Miss Jennie Birts. of Springfield, spent Snnday with' Miss Anna Berry A concert will be given by the Christian church at an early date and it will be a graud affair. They have ben practicing night and day for almost two weeks The ladies "Aid Society," of the E.

church made llieir report last Sunday. During the year they have leceived $245.76 and the expenditures were $127.59, leaving 118.17 lu the treasury This society will elect officers tor the present year, Wednesday evoutng, after the regular prayer meeting session John Wheeler, ol Uarrlstown. lit managing the Wabash busi cess here la the absence ol Milliken Miss Nellie Bird closed her school at the I.e-nsrd school house last Friday It is the in tention of the committee to make our Fourth of July picnic a very pleasant affair. There will be songs by the cliolr, patriotic elees, reading of the Declaration of Independence, speeches and songs by the school and a geneial good time. Speakers from a distance are expected Everybody is Invited to come.

Lokk.nzi. June 18. First Class Hoarding. Mrs. J.

F. Curry hits leased the property owned by Mrs. Dodson at No. 24 Merchant street, is prepared to take fifteen or twenty day boarders. Every thing first class.

For terms apply as above, jo lm ReatI stae Transfers Newell A. Wliito to William Eaton, lot 4, block 2, of B. Cassell's 3d addition to the city of Decatur; condition. 31200. tail counter in Lattic p.

in-' 1 MANY HOURS THE SHORTEST ROUTE TO ALL POINTS west ui mm it W0 CHANGE OF CARS i TO CLEVELA 3ST HOCHESTEE, BOSTON And all Intermediate Points SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS- AND- TIME UNEQUALLED For Maps, Time Taltles, Tickei. and Particular Information, call on habwooi), Agent W. St L. P. H.

M. HOXIK II. C. TOWNSEKD. 31 Vice (ii-iil J'aiDKer Ad tit.

Loulv I. I BOTJTE. lie Through -)BKTWEEN THE(- EAST, WEST, NORTH i SOUTH. THIS GREAT THROUGH ROUTE IS NOW Complete and in Fnil Operation, iUlI Passenger Trains Daily AS FOLLOWS: Three Solid Trains Eacli Way between Columbus, Indianapolis and Peoria. Two Trains Eacli Way between Columbus, Indianapolis ami Decatur.

Two Trains Kiu Way between Sai dusky. In dianapolis, I'cona and oecaiur Two Trains Each Way between Dayton and Cincinnati. Three Trains Each Way between Sprinslleld and Columbus Four Trains Each Way between CnlnmRS SpriiiKlleld. Davton and Cincinnati. Two Trams Each Way between Coluaiiiui Sprlnglield, Indianapolis aud CliK' ifiu.

BleeniiiK and Eeclinliig Chair Cars on SlfM Trains, and Elesant Parlor and Modem Day Coaches on Day Train Itstniek la laid with HEA Sl'KKI. thorouulily ballasted, with gtailen en Traversing as It does the heart ol preat States of Ohio. Indiana and Illinois, milling in close business relationshii' cities ot the llrst and second, ith the seconu city of the third, and passing a iJjSf number of the most Important cities and in each, aud with all its central location ItthR Shortest and Most Desirable Route le- twecn tne iasr wesi. Through Tickets, ami Bwgaffe Checks to Xortli. South.

East and West. can be obtained at any ticket oflice of tlieKB. offices tliroiiKliout the counUy. Rates always MpuEh tickets to any pjtat without Kmurrants. LAND and TOURIST TICKETS to all points reached by any line.

PasseiiRer Irains leave Decatur as iouos. Going West-4 :30 a. m. and 3 jOO p. m.

Ooini! p. m. and 11:00 p. m. C.

E. HENDERSON. M- BBS ucn Ticket lil, Decatur, III VIIAY'M SPKCIKIC MK1HCIXE- TRADE MAKf The Gkkat TRADE KAM Kf.mrdv. An unlailing cure for Sem-nal Weakness, Spermatorrh ea Iinpotency.and an uncases that follow as a sequence mtBTllllD Self-Abuse. asEEFBIETAU loss ot Memory.

Universal I.asltude. the Back, Dimness of Vit Ion. Premature A n.Kn. rfku.ua that lesd 10 IB sanity or Consumption and a ITemature iJrun particular desire to send free by mail to every one. JSeine SpeclIlC meuwiue is auiu --gist, at 1 per package or jrtx Package Or Will Dc SOIIi UVV uj by addressing T.

T11K UKA TJnnted On account of counterfeit, we have adopts Vellow Wrapper the only genuine. catur by ueury ounui. COURT HOUSE BLOCK, Parlor Furniture, Bed Room, Dining Room, OFFICE 1 KITCHEN Best Assortment, New Styles, Very Low Prices BARGAINS IN And aflnost all kinds of goods for housekeeping. it COOK STOVE, Best Baker in the land I'lease call at LIDDL S. DECATU1C It.

K. TIlrE-CAKI Trtilus leave and arrive at Decatur as follows W. ST. L. P.

K'V. OOI NO EAST. 4, Atlantic Kxpress :05 111 Lightning Express. lu 111 ine miiowing ireigni inuns will carry p-Lssei). net!" with tiekeLs lining i utr 4 Vi a OOINO WBST.

NO. Fast Line 5 a in 7, JaeksmiTille 6:51 a 111 5, Fast Mall 3 10 111 1, Through Express 111 The lolliiwing Irelghl trains will eairy piiss- ti gers Willi noKels' (Hiing west 1 l.rj 111 Going 1 Chieaun Dii'ixion. aoiNO kaht. No. Express 44, Chicago Mail a 12 4 ui a 3 1M AK1UVK IfllOM CHICAGO.

No, 47, St. lniils Express 46, St. Louis St. LnulH Division. flOINO WEST.

No. 47, St. Iiuls Express 43, Fast Line 45, Fast Mail 4 15 a 111 5 15 a 111 3 IS 111 AKRIVR FROM AT. LOUIS. No.

48, Chicago Express 12 15 a 44, Atlantic Express 11 55 ni 42, Lightning Express 10 40 pm The following freight trains will earrv passen gers wl di lckets on the St. Ixiuls Division: doing West fiooam Arrive from West 7 0j mn CiarjKtiyii Btvixbm Arrive from East Leave (or Champaign 10 to am 4 00 I. B. W. K'Y I.BAVK No.

2 Day Express 12 15 p. Ill 11 00 p. 600a. in No. 4 Night Express No.

6 Way Freight No. 30 Stuck Express 5 50 p. Trains no. 2.6 aim 8. rial oxennt Simrlnv Trains No.

4 aud 10 dally. ARRIVE. No. 1 Day Express 3 00 p. No.

3 Night itxpress 4 30 a. No. 9 Through Freight 8 15 a 111 No. 5 Way Freight 7 So n. Nos.

1. 7 and 6. uallv excent SutwImv N-n and 9, dally. PEOKIA, DECATUIl EVANSVILLE K'Y. OOINO EAST.

Passenger 10 50 am f. 10 15 ni Freight 9 Through Freight 2411am GOING WEST. Passenger 7 00 a ni 3 40pm Frehrht 111 i Throngu Freight 6 00 ILLINOIS CENTRAL K'Y. OOINO NORTH. Passenger 00 Accommodation 3 40 i in Freight 420 pm GOING BOOTH.

Passenger 5 30 Accommodation lo 10 a Freight 9 60 am For sate only by E. FUBHITDR Mirrors, Mai 1 a tTj BaBiei -1 PI f-ri W3 ItH f) 6 Lj a ULI a xj is A rT The blood Is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head, ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thor.

oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthening it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, causa headache or constipation, and is positively not injurious. Saved his Child. 17 N. Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. Feb.

ij, 1880. Gents: Upon tho recoramnda tion of a friend I tried Brown's Ikon Bitters as a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the cara of eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to any great surprise, before my daughter had taken one bottle of Brown's Iron Bittbrs, she began to mend and now is quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption, and whenathc physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were required;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Iron BtTTHits, responded "that is a good'tonio, take it." Ado kam Fhklf- Brown's Iron Bitters effectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest reliefandbenefittopersons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con-Vtmption, Kidney Complaints, etc. OH! IYIA how easy it works iPESSSSSH Mault'd hy BOYD BBADEN DECATUB, Wo manf't this Clothes Washer and Ironlnc table combined.

The greatest labor suvlni: ma chine of the age. All warranted to give entire satisfaction, lou can cive them a trial before ptylng. The Dest evidence is the large and continued demaud for them. 800 now sold in Ma con county. Don't huy any other until you give ours a trial.

We also furnish first-class wrineers. Call and see thein at factory, on west siue om square. nuiu 5 Hostctter's Stomach inters meets the requirements of the rational niedicul philosophy which at present prevails. It is perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three important properties of a Jireventive, a tonic and an alterative. It ortifles the body against desease, invigorates and rev! mlizes the torpid stomurh and liver, and v.in-cts a salutary change in the entire system.

Tor sale 'iy all Druggists and Dealers generally. is the "Boss." It A flip jfi 3 (HI II I 'if ill iti II aflSTETili! CELEBRATED AM FIGURED LAWNS 5 Cents Notice to Tax-Payers, The supervisor, town clerk and assessor ot the town of Decatur will meet at the town clerk's oflice in the eity of Decatur on Monday. June 1SS3, to correct and review the assessment of said town for 1SS3. All persons considering themselves aggrieved will attend and show cause. Fued J.

Smith, Assessor. ludtdwl A Li Li MO UTS, Prohibition is fast becoming a political issue in the south. 9 THEKEV. GEO. THAYER, ot Bourbon Ind, says "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CUKE." For sale by O.

Armstrong. Luthei Benson is delivering temper ance lectures in Illinois. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly as Browns Iron Bittors, The Denmark total abstinance so cieties havo a membership of O. B. Thorp of Hayana, writes 'Mar 20, 18831 was troubled with piles for several years; was cured by using Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment," For alo by Dr.

A. J. Stoner, Decatur, 111. A great temperance festival is to be held at Crystal Palace, London, July 10. 10 ARE YOU MADE miserablo by indi- gestion, constipation, dizziness, loss ot ap petite, or yellow skin I Shiloh's Vitalizer A strong.

The political influence of the whiskey business is all that allows it to exist. 12 SAILOR'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker mouth. W. (J; Armstrong has it tor sale. Gen.

Neal Dow, the aged prohibitionist, is reported dangerously sick in Boston, Mass. Puny, weak and lickly children are made healthy and strong by using Browns Iron Bitters. Forty-one out of fifty -four counties in West Virginia already prohibit the sale of intoxicants. 11 WHY "WILL YOU COUGH when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief rnce 10 cts. 60 cts.

and S1. For salo at Armstrong's drug store. "Board wanted" as a youug Iwdy said when she to a mud puddle in the sidewalk. O. C.

Esston, postmaster at Havana, 111., writes: have suffered with bleeding piles for several years, and have tried many remedies, but Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment gave me more relief than any other remedy 1 ever tried, for sale by Dr A. J. Stoner, Decatur, 111. Trv an extra pair of stockings out sice your shoes when traveling coid weather.

Look Well to The only enuitie German Hop Bit ters have the word "Geriuan" blown in the buttle. For wale by Iiwin and Priest. The first Georgia itiuelon3 have arrived at Chicago. I'lepia. Dyspepsia and sick headache do not return ro those who have used (iivat German Hop Bitters.

For sale Irwin Priest. There is another bond boom of S4 per 1,000. Humor in the Stomach. Much of the distress and sickness attribu ted to dyspepsia, chronic diariboea and other causes is occasioned by humor in tho stomach, several cases, with all the char acteristics ot these complaints, have been cured by llooQ barBapanlla. Other cures effected by this medicine are so wonderful that the simplest statement of them affords the best proot.tbat it combines rare curative agents and when once used secures the confidence of the people.

Wabash college has given PosUnae-ter General Gresham the degree of LL -D. Thousands Kay Wo. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan-writes: "1 never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my cus-tomt-rstliey give entire satisfaction and are inpid sellers." Electric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known aud will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints.

3 vj i'D liu promises to be a big one. Free of Cost. By calling at W. C. Armstrong's druo store you can get a tamplo bottle of Dr.

Bosanko's Cough and Liing Syrup Free of Cost, which will relieve tho most hutrnata Cough or cold and show you what the regular 50c, size will do. When troubled with Asthma, Bronchitis, Dry, Hacking Caugh, Pains in tho Chest, and all olhor. diseases of the Throat and Lungs, try a sample bottle of this medicine. A wise young husband won't try to humbug his mother-in law more once. I Foimerly sold and generally at 10 cents.

These Goods are We also display an immense stock of Ladies', Misses1, and Children's the city. PEE YARD. Remarkably Cheap. AND MEN'S LINEN, NAPKINS, TOWELS, I)i esses, Children's Lace Caps, O-OOIDS, which we have u.ced Prices very unfavorable weather have ALL. Piques LADIES' UM0 TIES, BED SPKEA1S, TABLE UJlASli, IHMU' S1V1KTS, IS UiSTLI'iS, PARASOLS, GLOVES, Infants1 Robes, Children's Ki boons, Dress Irimniings, liuttons, WHITE fec, fec, all of mi to mm 1 1 Fl AND OFFER AT IESed.

The backward season and frightened us into A GENERAL CUTTING OF PRICES and to convince you that we are sincere and offer gOuds at Prices Vastly Lower tnan can le found anywhere else in the city, we solicit an early call. All eoods marked in plain sell CHEAP STORE. ing figures. ONE PRICE TO BIC3- 2ercja.cua.t St. A PREMIUM.

We eive Calico, of your own selection, or over. Bartholomew away 12- yards of the bes! 8ic with every purchase of $5.00 Co. The "Alaska5' Eefrigerator.

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