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STREATOR DAILY FREE PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1S02. Per Gent; Discouiit SPECIAL World's Fair. Special to the FxcbPsxm. WifniXOTox, August 5. Congress to-day voted 2,500,000 to the Worlds Fair.

1 inesiwitt 1 i D. C. Murray Co. We are beginning Jo receive early deliveries of fall and winter goods, which we are putting on sale at face. This is crowding us for space and pa make room for new poods ad also with the object of closing out every dollars worth of summer goods we quote the following remarkable values; i Wool chaliies value 25c for yd.

All wool chaliies v'alue 75c for 4Tc. 1 Extra wide chaliies were 12 for Sc. 1 Snperior linen finish black and white lawns were 15c for lbc. 3Pi inch wide Irish! point lace was S5c for 10c. Infants caps were bp to 1 for t.

jVhite goods worth 8c for 4c. Colored silk mitts worth 35c for 10c. Decorated window; shades on spring rollers complete, 23c. Remember these goods are of the highest grad of footwear 'and the eoloi aU. the rage, They have the same reputation as the tan color ahoes in wearing quality.

This is the proper woather for them. is tr rr A RP ET RAP ji 1 1 1 1 i Ppr tins wwk, IrWo4f West Warp in all colors, jvr lb Seek no furth 1 1 v. i warn. Crofwell'and wife and Wev'e-i the hanla 1 an extended visit with relatives anil friends in La Junta, CoL The rain this large umber of tending the Ottawa seems to be a hoodoo for the Circuit this year. 1 The resignation of IIutrhe pastor of the First Baptist Wchfh been accepted, to take effect September 1st.

and a committee has been appointed to supplyj the pulpit until a regular minister can be secured. E. Modes left on the Santa Fe last night for St. Louis. He was accompanied by a force of eleven experienced men, who will erect one of Mr.

Modes patent tank in one of the bottle factories in the above city. Jhn Stevens, the tailor who left the city some two weeks agoafter paying a fine for beating his wife, has returned to the city, and John and his fraulen are again living together. It is hoped he will behave himself noW. Will Ferguson formerly motor man on the street car line here, was in the -eity visiting friends Wednesday, and yesterday left for Colorado Springs. His health continues very poor, and he hopes the climate there will be of benefit to him.

J. C. BARLOW CO. In all Colors, i8c Per Lb. I 1 Weavers, in using this warp will soon see the economy in doing, as it much superior to iitlier brands la strength aud quality by, being tine and a very strong 4 At This Extraordinary I Low; Price 'JL 1 You should avail yourself of an opportunity of securing some, 1 1 Li 2ircc si ess.

BY VAN SKIVER FORNOF. II CETOUR PIES FOR HOUSE SPOUTING, Tin tiffin. Oalranlzed ITon and Sheet Metal Work Jack. IOW tW AUTOMATIC (HIMNtl TOPS. elc.

Ur bare nf of th bi equipped Hhrrt nil in the llr. Kp a Izre force of (T-mxI mechanic and attend to all order promptly. 5 I See The Jewel Stoves- 401 E. Main. Street, Streator, I1L CITY AND VICINITY, -Additional local on second page.

See Lebonsburger'hladies 8-3 shots. 1 1 Money to loan, enquireat theoflibe of P. Wright Miss -Stella Root is visiting her ter in Odell to-lay. Miss Herman lias returned home from her trip to the east. 1 1 Miss Lucy Sanders, of Ottawa, the truest of Streator friend R.

W. Cushman of Aurora was transacting business here to-day. Charh Sanderson and tl. V. IIu 1, of Ottawa, were in the eity.

to-day. Jasper Bacon and wife were among the jnssengers to Denver last night. The "Will county republiean eofi. vention ill be hekl in Juliet Septeal-JU 6th. A --Dr.

(1. A. Diousi left for Denver host evening, will 'ire absent tw-o ir three weeks. -5-saiu Smith, has a gang of mtn rivalling the mud ctf of Main stre this afternoon. I i Has destroyed I opportunity.

i any more chances. I i short for you to i -in buying Buggies. -1 We have, the best an, cheap. 1 ae cst ou wheels made th I movable upholstering, heijiee you have a cradle, bed and buggy in one. 1 want What more do 1L! of air and water liable to diHturb the bowel, alien you may 'be unable to yet reliable! drnpr.

The proper meitici furnished of the bet quality at J- lM tO.GRIGGS, 1 1 1 905 MAIN STREET. PURCELL. up cbT IN SILK PLCSH tlU.iO AND GRBENERS TOWN MARKER entirely close out every piece of these seaM'nable gtsuls this ci ynclude to part il.li them at the following, less than cash price We Want and have c- Ladies riblied vests, only Ladies Swiss ribbed vests, 35c I ribbed ji'fsey vests, 33c, for 19c Ladiesribled jersey 19c Ladiesriblicd JefSey vests. 2hfor I2M Ladies ribbed ijmioiii suits, 05e, for 37Jtfe. 1.

I ley vests, 40i fri 7i I fine jcrsiiy vests, 4 Ladies Taney jersey (silk for 30c. Ladies fine ballifiggaU 50cc, 1 for 25c. mt), for 37Ie The above list Includes only new, go out with ayush) It Is needless for buyers will secure the best M'leetkm, MlPURGEEE. -A Efk i 1 1 ri July Is Conceded to be a dull infnth.1 In fact -the dullest of the "year, question arises, can a live merchant) make To Solve that question have started a MALE on all nd Summer Suits Wenona society circles are all torn up over an event that occurred there recently. One of the charming young ladies of that city gave birth to giri baby, and the young man who is charged with the paternity of the child has skipped the tra-loo-la and the mother to suffer her shame alone.

The young lady is Well known in Streator, and has often been the guest of friends here. And right here we want to say a few words of warn-ing to the three or four Wenona females who come to Streator frequently and put in most of their 1 time flirting with Various young fellows along Alain street. Yonr free and easy manners are causing a good deal of talk, and it Is iiot of the most complimentary sort. Quit it, or we will have to mention names. 1 i 1 A dispatch.

was received from Harry re gar this morning stating that the Streator Hofce Company, which is taking part in the tournament at Elkhart, Indiana, did not get a place. The team ran away from all the others, but missed water. Harry says they have a snre cineh on the hose cart to-day, a it is a straight-away race. 1 Three Rivers, won the first hook and ladder race, Elkhart second, I Bristol, third. The Gpsheul hose company took first money, Otsego, second and Three Rivers, third.

Streator and Otsego hosecompanies will run a special race to-day for. the champion belt. 1 Mr. J. L.

Scott, of Elilora, Iowa, arrived in the, city last evening, and is the guest of his uncle, i Mr. JanaesL. Daugherty. Mr. Scott 5s at present clerk of the county in which he lives, and is quite prominent in politics there.

He has heard the praises of Streator silng so much that he is here to investigate for and may conclude to invest here even if he dont locate here permanently. Several extra trains passed through here on the Santa last night, all bound for Denver, and all crowded to their fullest capacity. An extra coaeh was put on to accommodate the people from this city, but it was not sufficient, as there were nearly seventy five people to be -placed in it. Afore cars were put on at Galesburg. Sutfj day ill be the big day for all the! roads.

1 1 3 1 1 1 SAiS HUB IS HAD, Jmn C. FfCkhtn I'tica, Demand a Divorce Court Note. James C. jleckham of Utica, filed a bill in the ireuit court this morning, praying fof a divorce- from his wife, Estelle Beckham, whom he married at Utica in March, 1802. He says that she has been too 'free in the bestowal of her love upon Indian John and that in June when lie reproached her for her infidelities she attempted to kill him with a revolver, McDougall and Chapman solrs, 1 Odell Typewriter Co.

vft 8. Alc-Cullough, appeal, 1 Cou Sty coi'rt. George Nolli of Peru, aged seventeen years, was adjudged insane before Judge Lincoln afternoon and will be taken to Kankakee. The cause vilas despondency, tlROBATB-YOCkT. llarrie Estate et A.

JffekCel; letters of to James AI. administration issued Aleekel, bond 200. Estate I of Reck; approved, also final report of accounts and discharge of administrator, Wm. it Estate of Francis Balse. report of sale of real estate approved and administrator, Anton Meyer, discharged.

Estate II. S. Whipple; report ac-i counts approved. Estatei John Joseph F. Holmes appointed 1 administrator 4n bonds of 8od.

Estate of John Visseur; order to execute deed tfor real estate issued. I REAL fcSTATE TRANSFERS. Fawcett Plumb to Aneuser, Busch Brewing lots 1, 2, 7, blk 4, Flint Glass add to Streator, 1,200. Peter Weljlroger to Jos. Kopf, lots 8 and 0 blk 3.

South Streator, 500. Fawcett Plumb to Alary loi 7 blk 2, Flints Glass addition to Streator, 275. i Walter Langlois to J. C. Barlow, lot 8, blk Wilson's subdivision to Streator, 1.

1 Fawcett Plumb to John Hailstone, lot 4, blk 47, Strea tor's 275. 1 1 John Funkjto Jas. Condren, n-w sec. 31 Creek (80 acres) '1 1 i1- i Isaac II. Benight to Aug.

F- Alan-dolee, lot 10, blk. Jackson add to Riverside add Streator, 300. Robt. Haswell to Theressa Larkin, lots 6 and 7 blk 2 Haswell add to Streator, 525. 1 (( Robt.

Haswell to Mary and Alargaret Conness, Jots 4 and 2 Has wells add to, Streator, 560. 1 J. C. Barlov to John Carroll, lots 1 and 4 blk 4, Baker's 2nd add to Stressor, 550. I 1 i Xavier Wolff, to Alatilda 9 blk 3, Streator, 1.000.

I Paul P. Alafch to Cliff Bertlanx pt lots 10, 11 and 12, blk 16 Villa Park mill Streator, 700. Snap Skof. If Duncan Otonor Co.1- dont soon get a move onj them and commence what now lools like a very large job of repairing their fences in these parts of their political domain, the. common herd will have left them no crop at all to gather in November into their already plethoric granery.

The crops recetitlv harvested in this locality have yielded fairly well all things considered, but the largest and most promising crop yet remains to be gathered in onj November 4th by Ed St. Clair, Culler) and dont you forget, it. Their cycle having two edges, will eut jboth ways. Saturday Raralu from 9 to 1 1 a 20 dozen light-colored and white waists at 37Kc4 No exchanges. WHITE WAISTS 32 TO 42 at 75c, 1, and 1.25.

BLACK LAWS WAISTS 5 plain and with hite dot, an ideal summer waist, 1.25. 1 A handsome black satine underskirt for 83c. 1 1 D. 1I: ex as Co. Silo Suit Sale, Remember any suit or coat and vest in the store, will be sold for 10 on Saturday the 6th fcnd Alonday, the 8th.

Some are worth dou We the ou can take your choice. We do this in order not to carry over any spring or summer stock, Gold ex Eagle Clothtsg Store, I 203 Main Street. Look For It In another place in this paper will be found M- fc A. Iskowich's advertisement. They make some statements which should 1 greatly interest all buyers of clothing.

Mens Spring la III nil' 1 And extra Trousers, colored suits the sale BOYS as been 'I 3 mens light 1, consequently we 1 and CHILDRENS bUlfS scecdingly large with tip, prices, "f1 Ditto 39c. i Extra large size cream bath towels 1 5c- 'M Boys flannel shirts reduced from 43c 2Ve. 4 Ladies light weight flannel skirts Were 75c, now 35c. I I fehort length from 4 to lS.ydsEngUsh flanrelecte, regular price 12S'c for 8c a yard. Mosquito net 25c piece.

4. 1 ''our choice of out 1 ladles belts 19c. I I 1 1 Your choice of- opt ladies belts for -39c. 9 100 gross dress1 buttons at 3c doz. 1 Ladies fancy stockings reduced from tX to 16C.

r'l fn I All onr 7 and 8c snfmner prints and vash goods at 5c a yd- 59 pcs 1 Hyd wide dress flannels value 5e a yd at 49c. i i All our summer corsets worth 1 for i I5d i 1 A few ladies white waists were 87Jc or 35c. I Great bargains, in millinery and throughout the stotel P. Cl Mill HAY Co. 1 1 .1.

1 WUly Myer'4 Colors, 1 1 During fhe past telr days a good deal has been printed! in Jhe daily papers about Billy Myer and Jim Corbett joining forces and fighting under) the same colors. Theref is io the reports whatever, and Kennedy never rote to Corbetfs Win. rally, proposing a union, as was stated in the dispa tehesi A Free Press 'reporter Interviewed Billy 'on the subject this and he pronounced the entire story a1 canard. Al yer says the colors he will fight! under will be those of the Buffalo Athletic Club. djVhen Alyer first, lxgaa to shinq as a star in the ptigllifitie arena uhmy Condors, the popular instructor of the above club, presented imiyj a sash formed with the club's colors, and he lias never fought under any other colors since.

Myer -ha just received word that the club is having him a new sash nade especially! foir Ids meeting With loAnliffe, and be wilt doi. his best to Lake it a winnifit -1 Billy as nevCi stronger than he is present. 'He has nsbd up half A dozen striking bags and doesnt seem to exert his full strength -to break them, either. He is in the bet of health, ami While several pounds overweight at Present he expects to take il-off dun-pg the next week- ,1 1 St KoW Llstcm. The extremely low prices which wo iave recently made on summer "gooils ins entirely cleared tls out of these goods and we rarej notv preparing for the fall campaign.

We now place on our counters forty-fiye 'pieces of 30-ipch tijillcd dress gbodSf These gotHfS ariftitt tlie latest shades of summer and early fill styles. These goods ill be sold at tfie especially low price of ton cents) per yard, We will also make a speciil sale of These We boys i waists for goods formerly sold cents, now offer them for 23 fcept in a neyi lib early We also have Spme shades of Imms.j These are all )nosf in of hanil-drbss ging- resting itemh. M. tloRtMs. i WhlM is King, Tim White sewing machine is machine to buy.

1 rrjiiiteri WtiiUtl Wantwl fifteen good tcarpi (Thom union time and ages will be given. Other exchanges please copy Joky AL Davidson Co. nters, io Class Pictures. Graduating elass pietdres cCoys. 1 1 -flamed gt 'it Money oLoqaj I have some money loan op good Gt-o.

IV. Rose. security, LanU, bajnboo -easel Ornamented McCoys. 4 65c, at Santa Fe to the front. 12.00 for the round trip to Denver, Col.

Date of sales, Aug. 3th to 7th inclusive, goixl returning, Oct! 10th! 489J.J 1 i O. E. Agcht. I Newly furnished rocrrhs.with best table board.

lYivate faanilyi Refer ences 113 South Vermillem street. I 1- I Picture, i I Some elegan pictures tor presents at McCoys. I 1 i I I 1 ONB ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ii la pleasant and refreshing to1 the taste, find acts gently yet promptly on, the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses -system effectually, dispel Colds, headaches and fevers and Cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs I la the only remedy of its kind ever, pro-duced, pleasing to the! taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from th most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the" most popular remedy known! Syrup of Figs is for tele in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable 'druggist who may not have it on band will procure it promptly for any one1 who wishes to try it.

Do not accept any mbstitute. 5 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 34 fTfAHCtSCO, CU 1 ft. acwvoev, hai some (xld suits leftL and here 0 Afeas wool brown sul in fourshales, were 18, Me as gray cheviot suits, six shades, were $18, now1. Afe a's.

fancy cheviot suits, stylish ps. were 5 15, now Mens light colored cWyiot suits, BoySf light! colored suits were ld and $10, now. i. Ch' Idrcns light casshhere suits, weie 6.60, 6 and $5, now. A Hue cheViot shirt waist, laced front, sizes from to lb years.

re a few of them and the Ho 1 Children's summer merino vests, 25i for 17e, I 1 tp Chihlmms summer merino' in for 23e l' Aten's silk finished shirts niiil pant 90e, for l2e, AlenVfine brown bulbrtggnn shirts and pants, 60c for 37Je. I Mens fihe brown bnlbrlggan shlijt and pn rits, for 30e. Mens merirto shirts, 3e for19e 1 fresh stock aiul at the prices qubtedjfw il I ns to remind live trude that tln euvfieqt I LOCATION Corner WIIhoti amt rit-iUiiii etrenlH, Till eplemlbt priertv of IWi Ui; lwl4 now olTereil In Three piece. 1 Ini earner OOklOft; nei ThxIllS. eontiOm a two-Mtory lirlek limine, nenr fnillnn well of wnler, larifo elelern, city water aix (illier moilern convenience, The rt-malmler the uleee I Wlilllt The, lot are nplemhtlly Oiaineil-wllh ec or two MlitoK.aiiil are miml Uenirable In i'-ver partlvula Other House and lot No if sold Quick.

200 La Hal IV street' A nice Cottage on North Wason stri i north of the School house. Lj; VAUIABLE RFAL F8TATK Folt SALK IV Al.l PAirn or tiik gty 4iy S. W. ill 1 Offlce, 120 North Park Street 3o3Main ST. Tlien Gkokok Rio den No.

303 Mainstrueti and buy a 1 FPANCOGERMAN MAGNETIC RING. If yon are not cured Yournoney I will be refunded. 1 GEO. M. RIGDEN, Nor 303 Main Street.

FOR, SALE. Befct Bonding', Sidewalk and Paring Brick, al-( ao Bent Quality of Safid. LUKINS CAVANAUGH. j. i ORIENTAL BLOCK.

TELEPHONE W. S. McCullough has filed a bill with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, appealing from the decision of Ira D. Bullock, a Streator justice of the plaintiff In the ease is the Mell Type riting And it is for a claim of 17.50. -Frank ST Tayldr, manager of the Artist Portrait Company, is in the city to-day making arrangements to have their branch order ottice.

No. 115 West Main street, open at all hours durin the day. and evening. Hundreds of testimonials from Ottawa people." There will bo a grand Scotch celebration at Braidwood on the 13th insc. The sports will be confined to athletie games, a large assortment being 'on the program, including foot ball, foot races, qumting, races, boys races, running high leap and- many other sports too numerous to mention.

Jesse Curry added another scalp to his belt Friday, and this time it was a Chicago man that took his dusti The race was run at tlie Clyburn avenue ball park iu that city, anil Frank Pierce, a well known Chicago runner, as defeated. The racij was 130 yards, ami considerable 1 hands, An Aurora woman swallowed an ounce of laudanum in an attempt to end her earthly existence, but a physician and la stomach pump spoiled her trip to Kjngdom come. 8he gave as her reason for the rash act that her husband, a barber, was scraping too close an acquaintance with! another woman. i 1 I j. I 5 5 AIT Kennedy, luicker of Billy Myer, posted a forfeit of 8l00fwith J.

Harry Ballard for- Ed Mfer, the Cyclones brother. Ed is to engage in his first professional bout against Harry Fin-nick, the Arkansas Kid, and the mill is to lx for a main stake of 1,000. The contest will take place after the New Of leans battles. Jim Kenny is backing Harry Finnjck. 14 Aside from newspaper folks and bank cashiers, very few have had the handling of large soipes of money ev6n for a moment.

During a late visit to Washington, a Galesburg ladyj while making a tour through the treasury builtlihg, was handed a package said to contain over one million dollars in bills of large denomination to hold, just to see how it would seem. 1 it 1 1 1 1 Thirty-six young ladies gathered at the borne of Air. Jlelle Cleghom last evening to meet Miss Florence Kirby, Streator. j' jThe evening was pleasantly passed with games and dancing. Miss Kirby entertained the guests with a few recitations, which, as one the young Indies expressed it were just I The lady is a fine elocutionist and we expect to hear of Kanka- r.

Bitunrifious coat displays but little activity hud with thu exception of deli veries of contracts there is no great amount doing. But there is a future looming tip for soft coal and already there Is an excellent! inquiry for best grades of Indiana anil Illinois coal and prices on nearly all kinds are to be advanced. August l. advance has been anticipated by some of the country trade and shipments were rather more free last week. Coal Trade Journal.

1 I It was re ported on the street last evening that there was a break in the Denver rate and that the Santa Fe was selling round trip tickets for five dollars. Agent George! has jreeeived no notice of cut, but if one line 'comes down the rest will have to and the result will le the greatest railroad War on record. When the roads guarantee all expenses for the trip, and allow us to use the presidents private car, we may consent to go, -j although we are very busy just Judge Glenn, at! rendered a decision the other day of no slight Interest tci pedagogues. A teacher of the Milan schools thrashed an impudent 'urchini on the street a couple of times for ihsxilting him, and was fined 10 for each offense. The teacher took an appeal of the circuit court, and Judge Glenn decided the case in his favor, holding that unless the teacher could protect himself from insult on the discipline would not be possible in school.

A few invited friends were treated to a very fine stereoptican exhibit at the residence of Cbasj I inlen. On Court street Wednesday night, by Rev. Father Halev. of Nebraska, who is filling Father O'Kelleys place while he is nWnt. One of his exhibitions included the Life and Crucifixion of and in connection with his historical lecture is very interesting.

There is already some talk of his giving a public exhibition before he leaves the city, and if he should we advise all to see and hear it There will be forty-four prisoners released from the Joliet penitentiary this month. 4 There will be five 3rd termers; four 2d termers. Peter Blaine, from Kankakee finishes a one year term on the 17th; Charlie Williams from -La Salle, goes out on the 18th; Joseph McDonald, from Kankakee, 111-, goes out on the 21st, and Arthur bhel-don, also from Kankakee, finishes a one year terra on the 21st. I eter Tyrrell, from Kankakee, goes out on the 27th; and Fred Smith, from La Salle, finishes five years on. the 31.

The longest-term is five, and the shortest one year. Th Ladle- The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative Syrup of Figs, under aU conditions makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California 4ig Syrup printed near the bottom of the package. her triumphs in lutu kee Times. -Jr-Hoys suits, odd pants and evert'-Thinjf in the store at reduced prices ft the Golden Eagle.

us it Barrackman have an tra good quality of tlour for Wtek. Warranted. 1 I opry Carroll went to Clinton, lo'wa, tyi-day and will le absent three urfour days pn business. GcV. Drown, of leoria, was in the-eitv today in thy interest 4f Prime's Business College, The Artist Iortrait Company is a responsibly concern, financially and morally.

Pest letters vif introduction. 1 Missi'S Jessie and Hattie Doll, wlto have been visiting friends in Peru fir some- lime past, returned home lakt evening. 1 M.t- A. Iskowieh propose to rfl-iluce stock to make room for, noiv goods, and tliey will doit by making 'V prices. In Chicago people who take a bath ift-tUe lake are arrested and fined.

Tl1 work of making Chicago go democratic has already Is gun. --Mrs. Theodore I.ix-kenfellcr anil soil left on the Nanta Fe this Inoritiug for Xancsiille, Ohio, when she will visit fr three or four eeks. 1 Do not confound them with irr s'MusiUU' concerns, They beg for notS-I ing and an not tratns. Fount it Co.

Sammy Overliolt has gone vast for an extended visit with la lives, and will visit the principal points of-inte-t nn I he line of his trip, I Mr. Alfred Godfrey' and wifi ami tdaughtor Bessie'. left on the Alton thfs inornuig for iVnver. They will visit friends in that vicinity for neve -weeks. fra I l- 1 -M -7 I -i i a is SPECTACLES: 1 1 In t)jie city from 25c up.

5 1 11 REINE 215 EAST MAIN SL 'Li VOUpFVFonthe PLACE KEEP SDH 2 111 tVili sell 10'yards Challie for 25c nn 1 1 if til the lot is closed out, 1 I 1 1 A Ladies Jersey Riblied Vest worth -tl If? 1 2.25 50 8.50 4.50 .29 1.00 12.2! 11.51 1 8.51 .3. mens 17 at 35e, thr( for Fora EAi Carpet Dept. 1 mgs, 30 Inch smyra 1 price 1.25, our price 20 kich Smyra rtigi fnanu fact nrjprs now $3 25 to-morrow 1 Carpet Deptr. deraet fla nnel shirtj sizes from 13 to This Sale! is Not if To-Day the planet Mars is nearer to the earth than it will be again for fifteen years, being but 35,000,000 miles off. It is now in what the astrono-, mers call opposition.

The earth is exactly between the Mars and tlie Sun, so that a line drawn from the centre of one would pass through the centres of the Other two. Thousands of tele-! scopes are now focussed 'on the little planeL 'L $14, 16. and $2(1 suits or coa and vests. You ean have any to-morrow and Monday, 2 days only for -nVhe tiolden Kagle Clothing House. 201 Main street.

--Charley Fielding toft on an early train this morning fofl Mt. to try tin effects of the waters of the springs there lisa cure for his Jim Powers has bought a farm -tivr near Henry, lie says he is going to raise his own patent chimney tops. The farm Vs said to Is one of the finest in the neighborhood. -ylwaa A Sehafcnlierg will erect buildmg ailjoiaing the Easington building now in course of construction at the Corner of Main and Sterliug street. It ill tw stories high.

Yardinaster Ennis and Ticket Agent Little, of the Santa went to Lhilheothe this morning on business -for the road. Tliey vv ere well supplied "itli bait, tackle, and salt. Max Eichler and wife have moved their hi him hold goods into the proper tv on Washington street, recently purchased by Adolph Tskowicli from the chiktren of the late Mrs, Elliott, and will make their home there. Mason Williams, the coloreik printer of Bloomington, and Jest. Curry of Aurora, are matched to run a ee on the 17th, in Bloomington, for a side.

The distance is 100 yards. nenry Koch, an insane patient hws escaped from Kankakee. He is about 45 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches high, and weighs about 154 pounds. lie ha brown hair and blue eyes, and i talkative. The Canton Daily Register is now printed on a new two-revolution of the latest pattern.

ThcKegister is one of the neatest and spiciest of our exchanges, and vve are glad to note tins evidence of its prosperity..

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