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ir a. if. AK0CN0 MuMIt TWLK1.VK aF.ARM. UITMINKSS GUJt)K JJ1 to. i A (pKxl, sln firm -taatxl (of the Leave From th Live Those Whs Dwell TUTT'S PILLS pr laas wavtir Mtt mv for 15 A Fair uf Btlt Heateaera oa Kara Rurasr aA-ltss Aroaad Us Tli ttn: at El Faan.

COLE BROTHERS Will Offer for the Next Thirty Days Unprecedented BARGAINS or 50 rwr AMilkm. sad a Burn Isief. NOVEMBER 1HS3 FKIUAT, WANTII-TO HgNT-A horse, ao'lahlo for am. II family: rantlx lur nui over aia a ,1 1MM C' J. H.

Rlgre, of Kanaa, I visiting hi month. Addre, 'II," can I'auuntaiib una, Mr. Bernard Clsggett, uf Leiiugton, was friends st Wapella. u3 It Numerous Judgments Agalnat Hnydar, FOR RBMjij; in iDCCtt yeaieruay. of ubsnoa Other Court Matters.

Tba Decatur Knights of Labor netted TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. WANTRD-A girl tor K-i'eral bonaewirs, lm-awdlalert i ill North t'euter-ai. uin If uf. rum sbed roomi at in um- Mr. E.

H. Rood It i'iltc 111 at ber hotnf, $347.05 at their fair, last week. VT ol Caaainul nil Oak-sis Ks. In ail Depertmenis. Parties desiring Winter Good will do well to this stock; in the aouiweat part ol tue city.

Yultrdav'l PToeMiHtuuHtfortJwlqtKtnt The talk of moving Eurtka college to Front tlioae aouroti arum liuee-fourths of WANTrtD-Ladr avrmte forth "Voaea Proloe. Uir" and "Oel.ir" ttiocklnx Himnortar. two Millinery grx-d marked down to coat at Aiiioiij: them are: to the caa of Adeline M. Rankla agalust T.u kkT Uaslrahi runma tt 7 ICaat rJ Korili Inquire. at Mrs.

Bchlegrl 4U4 Main street. Decatur ha somewhat subsided. Mr. John Iaemlnrers, of turned to hi bom In Ohio Monday. tbe Town of Normal, for Injuries received on new liiTentione lur ladlaa' and children's wear.

Sail In every boose. Large oroflte. Hired, employment. Addreaa, with stamp. Ladlaa' Under-garment Manufacturing Co, Booth Mr.

Uavld Mitchell baa returned from a rotten atreet crossing, the Jury rendered a Among them are: 1 Yards DjMCSUCS at 8 l-3c; worth Montana, aud will spend tbe winter In oluuui lugum. Cairo. alS-lm verdict In favor of tbe town of Normal, Circuit court convenes at Metamora to uttM'P Two pleasant farnl.a-fl room at aleirailt BtOr IIODinl loC- In tbe a of Henry Uerbhardt agalnat MT ANTKD-HUAHDKHM Pleasant rim end Tbe wliltna of fashion nurtured aDd ex day, and tha Indlcatlona ar a light dxket board at mil Mouth ataln-at (ltitav Lange, Ihe jury rendered a verdict of J. I. OL- i ukiMUH wvuiuu liiuutr uf pounded at the popular faslilon reanrt u( C.

BelbaL cott. Ul 61 Tbe late J. T. Jenkins, of Lincoln, carried 77 in lavor ol the piaiutiu Ufa Insurance policies to the amount of $4, rouHTaari nw JtiKjUENTS aoaimst snt. farnl.bed room, wit WANTID-A good cIomiU and with nan Mrs.

Faaburgh, wbo baa bern on an eiUndi-d visit to Danville, Mich, returned ouu. board lor oli. Ad' iiih HUNT KOU1IS Witll or txw.nl: day boarders dree, B. On Thursday morning fourteen confessions ara rautaiirapb one. Blast borne yesterday.

Jesse Cooper, of Pekln, la ssld to have i II KM rKAHN J0t wasniiimun-ai. of Judgment were entered up agalnat John lost about $iU0 worth of celery by tba late WANTKD AUKNT8 Wa will exclo Ira ala a) and naar BioomiiiKUin, of Mr. I'etor Ward and Mr. Thorn ns Cordon leave In a few daya (or Texaa, where tliey H. Bnyder, the ri banker of Cbenoa.

Tbe in iiuxuMoa or iu l.iinmn raoe. 2rmpUiiiilnillnlo Uiinr aiiali io-o: ppatlta, Mvwla costive, kirk Iwllaaaa ertar eatlna, avavaliiM to aaertloia at body or MiliuT, t.rantailnn ar food, Irritability of (empar, Low aulrlta, rrellng of having aa(lr-ra aoma duty, IMaalueaa, at tha Heart, Ituia barora Ilia hlsbly color (OftNTIFATION, ami de. manil the use of roinmly tlmt acts dlrfptly on the I.Ivor. AaaLivor meilli'lne Tl'TT'tt PI 1,141 have no e.junl. Their ant ton on thn blneye and sk in ia also iiroiiiril removing all tmpurltli'e tbroiiirli tlioeo three aeava ager of th eyelem," proiliicliig apiie-tile, aoanil dlgeatlon, n-gulnr imIm, a cleitr aklnainlavlKoroualMMlv.

TI'TT'N 11 1. I.N raiiae no nausea or nor Interiors wltb dally work ami are a erfi-ot ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. TIE FERMI I.I It A KI.W MAN. -I have bail Dy'iM-paia, wltb Conailpa-tton, two yearn, ami nave trlerl ten ditrerf tu klmi of pllla. Rii.l TUT are the flrat tbat have done uie nnv goutl.

Tla-y have cleaned me nut nloely. My appetite le food illgoHta VoaiUly, ami 1 now have natural parun'a. I fuel like a new nan." W.l. fclHV AMm, I'rilinyra, t. folrievawwhare, Sit.

uuut. itfiuM with II rouma. SWT Month freexe. Tor pi polar hrand of Bonn easily. aold; lerxe creditors obtaining these Judgment ar as Tml'i 9 lu leuill biwitod.

iDunir. lOO 10-4 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS at worth $5.00. lOO 11-4 CALIFORNIA BLAMCTS $3 75; worth $6 00. 50 ALL-WOOL BLAMCTS at $4 50; worth $7.00. 1,000 Yard BEST PB1NTS st r.

Jlkiii I UI.IKIH. vu utlflr Willi Will UQPR II. -Will Meek, of Eureka, la visiting friends will spend tut wiuter. Mr, J. J.

Wyman rehire ovr tbe ar. follows: the bouse. fKASKLIN MILL i Obleai in, In Bloomlngton, combining pleasure with W. Ka'es, (IM.M rival of a fourteen pound boy, tbat put In 7 miH HK'1'-A coitatt" houaa with room, Main Thomas. II 4.

VI. businets hia appearance yeeierauy. r. i t'luy Clayton ata. poaatiiun uwly.

I'mulr. ot UK. HUH- WANTBD Th Old Rel'abla Bmulnymant rttco. No. WM Woat Jafforaont tnrui.ba phus Perkiy, l.OOO Yarns DOMESTICS 1-4; worth 8c.

6f0 Yards LAN9TRY COBD DRESS G00D3 worth $125. Ths Beat DOLMAN FOR $9.13 The City. Prof D. t. Heiksrd, principal of the HoDeit 5.

Joues, aii'O. i a aoiili Matn-ai. Blo-if domeatlta lor prlva'a faTiillaa, hotvla aud raataur Prof. Horaford'a bsker la now in tria city baking biscuit without "liorleolng. Ladles, ierge Cad-ell, IUll Hoptdale school, I sufiorlng very much ania inrtw moiitna ror ft oil.

untain rttnaiiou lor domaattca fra charira- Obtain altuatlon Krauk Uinlug, Lee II. Baker. I Ml tul oleaaaot rooma, farnlahad itiutr at rjuu Kaat VS'wh- wllb bronchitis. be sure and call aud gel a iiiaculL Mr. Tboroaa FltrgU rK.ua, a C.

A A. Are lor c'ark from tJ t. obtain altttailoua for i-iurl KNr-Tb or uulurnlihod. imlou at. (iruen 1'vy, fl," I).

iabortra for II. Obuto altuatlona on ratlroade Mr. M( V.ulnncy ha (old out bis half In. llenry l. nipke, w.

man, will take leave of stnorce to-day, in for fH. In caaa no altnallon I obtained IhroUich Joseph Mrle t. a Jrt i hk. tereat is th tile factory at Low Point, Id order to visit out parents at murtd. Mra.

J. Y. Martin. HIS. i.tuK KKNT rJandaomely lurniahad front roomi cot vanivnt atthai for Kutitlattao down tbia orrtra in aiiectflad tlma, omca laa rMfaiided( laaa amall percent Ilttuaea.

atorea and roomi Woodford county, (leorge Cook, S)l? 7ti. al jo Kaal Cbeituunt. foritudoutaj Be sure end tret tot bl-cult made wltb Prof Horoford'a pboet'bau baking; powder, renUMl. mon handlaa and apicka of gooda eold, ren'acolliK-tod and pnperty cared tor oil lerma P. A.

Coen shipped three car loads of fat aertck Jacotia, yam vs. Herbert Ueiler, (Vil 11. IIC3 61-4c; worth 8c. cattle from Low Point, tn Woodford county, at Miller dt Clirisuiau to day and Bslurda) aa ruaaonaoia aa in an omer agency. These Judgment ere all taken upon ludg to Chicago on Monday.

The llrat lliiaalau Irriilsr lor In thai CUT. ANTED All manufacturer, merrhanta. ment nutcs given by Bnyder, dated durlu'i the prearnt month, but tbe Indebtedness ex i trwiiii W. OLLls. avnaral head of lamlllea and every one employing TbtCltisens Coal company of Lincoln Ills; Hr.l.irtlon lu flour Oil (ieltasand Mua Mra.

W. W. Marrann entertained a few of ber frl'nili at a tempting lunch at ber home, on Eaat Washington street, yesterday help of any kind to know that a HUH Weal brokur and nnanciai affutt tiM North Mam- TINTS HAIR DYE. OH AT Hair on VtHiaartt phuiiged Ire atantly toaUiwsr Ulaok by a single application of thle Urn. Mil, I bv DrutlglaU, or aetit by expreaa on rvoelpt of a I.

Office, Murray fit met. New York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF UBErUL RECEIPT! FUEL isted previously, sll the creditors being de, will increase IU capital stock from $40,000 to tba eon-et. tbHjr can obtain nret-claea help at abort Tbe abov are if wot the nny bnrirnlna wblrh we proooee oflerlnir durlna; time, end will auld new atlractlo i eacb day. Ureataes) od UloeHa nuwle to oriii t.

uc' posllora in Bnydei's bank. Executions were In a abort tlma. nottoat mate help nirntaned tree or cnarge. noon. Card playing baa taken astrongliold upon Inaued st one upon all the Judgment, Frank Kelso' little two-year old girl, at Judgment auiouutlng In all to $17 B.M have now been entered up against Bnyder during Remember Our Location: East Front-St Bloomington, 111.

WANTRD-Uirla for the city and en try at the Old Nellabla Employment OOico, Lincoln, waa taken with convulsions Monday 1 K.NKHAL cataroH Sua cakoa and aalada a some of the burlueaa men on North Main street. Beven.up and pedro ere the favored gamoe. I uwlalty. octt lm eei tf-ettereon al or the present term ot court. noon, and died at midnight.

Nina tsars run a bahn suknsii A fight occurred at the roller skating lTANTIfD Karm handa and com hoekere to Cultivating tbe latest metropolitan Ideas MtO. SCHANTLE. SHOEMAKER. People vs. Win.

W. Evans. Kvana, a full Brocade Velvets VV call at SU8 Wuat Jetferaon at. I rink at Eureka Wedneeday evening between being our aneclal study, ladies can confi On bearded, bushy-headed man, wltb light hair, Heayy a college student snd a tows boy. DCCSAmi'ni laanionaoia HtinHwi I baa U.OVIX) from aov Norih Maln-aL lu I dently cll on us and expect to Hnd correct styles.

E. C. Belbel. WANTKD riltnatlona for two young ladle. In Uireaoromcoa.

Call, or adilreaa, wej Brocade Velvets Mr. W. D. Fuller and Miss Florence a nh Matn-al. JWuairuiK oaauy uoua.

inTiaioi Weet Jeffuraon-aL Old Hel labia Kmpluyment of medium sin, who was tramping through this country last September, was Indicted for burning a stable on tbe farm of John boota mended per- Borst O'wald are still doing big bus. n'chaa warruiuMl. nuuuw duo Can, of Wapella, were married on Oct, 11th omca nr I prool outcuiig lot em. Boatwa inras at tbe old stand, making elegant sul'a at ths residence of tha bride's parent. uiuir and overcoats to order at tbe loweat prices 1TANTKU All peraona having rooma to rent Peck, in Cbenoa township, four miles north Mr, Ocean Wilson, of Wapella, started for Urst-claes work.

call at an weal jenureou-au bi All our best Brocade Velvets reduced to $3 per yard. The7 were considered cheap at $1.50. for Florida Wednesday morning. Ha will Mr. John Butler has lust ooened out DENTIST.

of Lexington. Willis Tarleton testified tbat Evana waahed his bauds in hi (Tarletoa'a) barber shop In OriJley, on tbe morning of winter there on account of hi health. WANTCD A young man with amall capital lo a good paying aotneea. Call at tba Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets grocery in hia atore building st the corner of Main and Empire etreeta, recently vacated by Mr. Caldwell, tbe grocer.

A weddlug In high Ufa will aoon cele Employment Ofllce, sue Weat Jeseraoo-al. D7 iH. T. H. BMITH, dentlat, of si Baat JeAer-XJ will be at home, excepting Thnradaj 3 i rrmav oi eacn wvua.

wi-u FOUND. tbe fire, September and that he had on a dark coat and dark slouch hat, Mra, Peck testified tbat Evans came to ber husband's brated tn Eureka. Tbe contracting partlea have been society lights for msny yeara. Mr. Samuel Drum has an Imported Chi FOR BALE.

We Hart Just Opened Son. rue KERSEY ill CHIiNCHILLA oats, triffliel in Terr nice staape. canal to costoa-mafle goons. Also i nee line of ULSTERS, li'OUNO-A lady'a pane, conulnlng a amall Bum of money, corner of Markut and Weat- Property at C. M.

Coon's sale at Wapella nese pup tbat Is void of blreuleness. It weight Is two pounds. Tbe mother of tbe hi-, a- ate. Owner can have aama bj calling 'OK HAL 1W tone timothy hay. JOHN terrier has a weight of three pounds.

house during tbe ssme morning, and atked tbe way to Uridley; and tbat she, being frightened, said abe did not know, but tbat on Tueaday did sot hr'ng big price. Mr, Coons will move to Nebraska In a short time. his at inu urng store. I CAH8KUY. Lrzlngtoa, 111.

nil in Brocade Velvets 11 Capt, Frank Whcelixk goes to Maroa on Saturday to conduct sale of draft and ames M. Michlll, postmaster at Gridley, McCrary'a, living across the road, could tell MISftES LOYD. ij OR bALB-CUBAP-A good, heavy apan of blm. Instead of going to McCrarj'e be I old boraea; price, 1150. JUdfl CAroaui, a now able to be In the store occasionally trotting stallions, rotswold sheen, Poland "ptHVHil and Cloakmaklng Over Clcphtn UilngUJU, 111.

Brocade Velvets China boga, 6tc, for B. 11. swaim. after a sever Illness of six or seven weeks. bmitb a a lore, cjrunr Center and jb -tfon- aia.

ntti-im Poland-China r.lOR KALI A few Dnre-Bred Isaac Moore and wife have returned to Mr. James W. Bcntt vesto-day sold tbe u. borea aud aowe, from ri to It montha old Brocade Velvets residence Drruertv 513 E. Locuit to Mr.

Hnpedale from near Phlladelpbia.where they BIO BAfrCAIN. DUN LAP, two mlleawealof Bluotulngt Wolcl for warmtb ail cemtort are just the CO B. Roger, of tne firm of Boper A Rogers, for have been spending a few months with J-l471t' caah. He will build a two suiry front Brocade Velvets iidi. The.

ranee ti price Irom $5.00 to 1 aprtng addition next year. lb property was owned OR 8 A LB One good Inrm wagon, A hood aecond-hand plant for onlylfri: old atyle, but good tone. Inqnlreof WILLIAM YK Hs, corner Main and or ami rtoulh Maln-au nlu-U Tbe residence of Chsrle Cooper, about IV. lor caan wagon tn good order; will eell cheau by Mrs. U.

C. Ureen, ol Solomon City, $20.00. Don't tail to see tnose or trade lor cow and boira. Alao. aet doable lu Brocade Velvets two mile north of Montlcello, was com Mine Lnura Dunn returned borne yeater neee.

call at Employment umce, aua weat ici- pletely destroyed by fire on last Saturday 8TORACE ROOM. dav Irom an extended visit to Bidalla, Mo. tHjuon-at. Dignt. Brocade Velvets BOYS' Unlined Overcoats accompanied by Miaa Emms 8L Louis, and ber aieter, Mra.

Joseph Coualey, of Bedalia, wbo will remain several weeks in There 1 a movement en foot to form a CVLKAK, ilrv aiorage room ror bouaehold goods, atuvui, etc, as Maxwell at Co. 'a. K. 0. HOO- bOK BALB-OH KKNl'-A grand piano.

In flrat-claaa older. Inquire Mil Muibery-aL WM. UAKTMAN. octt I 1UH A L'O, Vv. prietora.

Brocade Velvets stock company to operate the Decatur woolen mills tinder the management of Mr. George the city. MASTER'S 8ALE. Tbe Century Is named thus from the fact OH 8ALB--A 10-Dorae power tnreahlnz mne. In aoud couditlnn.

Apply to LR OH Apply to LR weat towards tbe stable, abaking a atlck at ber. and diaappeared behind a bayetack near the atable. In a few mlnutee be reappeared, moving away from tbe vicinity of the stable. Almoat at the same minute she saw that the stable was on fire. She says be then hsd on dsrk coat and a dark slouch hat.

Shortly afterwards he waa al Jacob Baer'a farm, hav ing the same general appearance. Tbe only evidence ollered in his defense wsa that when be waa arrested he had on a light-colored alouch hat, and no coat. He did not go uKn the wltneaa ataud himself. The jury, after being out about long enough lo write up a verdict, returned a verdict of guilty, tiling tbe punishment at nine years In tbe penitentiary. TBRCI TIaHS niU BOHSS BTIaLINO.

Nelson B. Morgan, aged 'il years, wbo was Indicted for stealing a boras from John W. Arrowsmltb, entered a plea of guilty, It being Morgan's first oil ansa, be was sentenced to only three years in the penitentiary the least punishment allowed by the law for an Ottense of this kind. OTHEH CKIM1NAL MATTERS, The case of John M. Kern, Indicted for burglary at Downs, Is now before the court for trial.

The siate'e attorney has made a van Kiper. T. Brocade Velvets At $4.50 ana $5.50. if ron Till not wear ai Overcoat, protect your long, or tearine U. HMlliLHUD Baat JeuVreon-et, Tba barn on the farm of Arthur Elkln, a jyiiM tbat il la the one great Improvement in this age in stove.

Tne shape, style snd Inside tl AHTBnB BALB. Thi Maater In Chancery lY' will r-ell a farm of 170 acrea. In aect'ona a dry-goods merchant of Eureka, burned on construction are all new, ana npoo a plan and C4. Kmp-re luwuehlp. at the door ol the port- Bead BaluM.

Brocade Velvets Csest-snieli nmersnirts. Tne, are double C3 orHce, In Leroy, at 8 o'clock on KhlOAY, tbat la producing remarkable result' in the burning uf bard coal. Purchasers abould Wednesday night, together with a fine stock mar of Jacob Darst. Ij'OR 8ALB An Improved farm ol UM acres In iroug. tbe cnest acfl tact Frame our HKuaMisBri 14, low, at puDitc venaui-, unaer the decree ol court la the ol McCann va.

Atherton, et al Aw Brocade Velvets make a note of this. H. Read Bro. arlilreaa. MOKKUuLBIt at BAKLKT, Tbe entertainment given In Pbn-nlx hall All our best Brocade Velvets reduced to $3 per yard They were considered cheap at $4.50.

roy, 111. The large atock aale of Mast, Foos A Co. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, AO bleb was bcld yesterday, six mile eaat of at Metamora. by tbe ladlea of tbe Christian church on last Tuesday waa a great succea and netted about $1110. WHITE And GRAY MIXED Towanda, was a auccesa, properly of all TiOR BALI An Improved farm of MH -3rea U.

In BmplratowLablp, three qnartereof a mile aouthweetol Leroyi two good houaea, atablea, wella and clrtern; well fenced; a part aown to kinds sold well. One snd rwo-year-oid nor, Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets Brocade Velvets HA VB now In a tore a very large atock of Bcbool Booka (both new aud aecond-hand), llalea, HUUonery, Wallpaper, all of whlrh I offer, lor caeh. at the loweat yea. he toutett Tbe Postal telegraph line, running man stallions brought tl.476. The aale was conducted by lien.

J. Klrkpatrtck, wbo wheat: good running water; alao, my oairy uui- C. J. NORTHRUP. addreea H.

li. through Eureka from Chicago to Bt. Louis, met with an obstruction by way of aa In Goods at 50c. Come and sie tie new terser waa heaillly congratulated uy nte employers. prica aa faa city.

Coma and aea. BTBlN'b, lit) North Maln-at. lua. tall on premieee-( OVKY, Leroy, III. nl 4w-44-4t DOUBLE "TORE OOBI.E BTORW.

junction from proceeding aoy further. SMrts. A JJUVBLB VKIXB. Crt BALB-41 acrea of choice land, 1H mllea Newa waa received In Champaign Mon motion to continue the case on tbe ground of wnat ol Normal ana mnea norio oi vaw Ik-iMtt. aulLable for nnraerv or gardening; and A Confldeaee Mas Works a Week's board aad AM orepared to dn all klnda of plain The One-Price Clothiers, day that Jesse Rbude, formerly a fireman on tbe Illinois Central, but lately on the Mis tbe absence of John J.

yera, an important aiao, my bonne and 10 acrea of land In the "eat ornamental paper hanelug. W. H. M. WK1U- CUT tilt la Clean Cask.

witness for tne prosecution, wno will proo- souri Pacific railroad, had keen killed. 14 ly B. Waahinicton-at. partol normal, near atain-ek. iijiv.e,-- lug a nice place, unequaruir inm nuo Mra.

VenScboick, tbe lady wbo keeps a Tbe United Brethren, of Bucktown, OweD.PixIey&Co hool. Apply JOHN JOHNBTW, on ine ureinlaoa. ocHU lm46-lm ably be sent for by an attachment. Tue lion to continue la not yet decided. Another Rig Sale Near McLean.

PLAIB AND ORNAMBNTAL. tiood work done. Ail work animated to ma will raeelve IN boarding bouse on East street, was victim Woodford county, are holding a protracted meeting. On next Sunday evening there will lzed yesterday by a heartless forger. Nearly prompt at'tntion.

auu. ainamreaiaenoeover 114 Bant Pmnt-at. mia.f BALB Improved llllnoia farma (for be a love feaat with feet washing thrown In DUBLKIr HALL ULOCH. hnma or lnveeimem) In Ford count). In the week a man, saying that bis name was 8U The atock sale of John Vanostrand hit.

fnw on atiollcallon. great con Clair, claiming to be a shoe manufacturer ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. which was held on bis farm, seven miles east 1 i.i.lv t.pii:allv or bv COUNTY WSS1P. in (ii I snd hailing from Kalamazoo, engaged board BBLL, Piper City Bank. Piper City, 111.

A ND LOAN HO KB KB. Two dlatlnct aota of MURDERED of McLean, November 20th, notwithstanding the rain continued to fall until about time at Mrs. Vantichoick's. He was courteous booka. po tod bv different darka, with our bo omplete Jndgment Index, inaaree acaoracy la snd polite, and he easily conhdenced the LOOK, BALB A No.

1 quarter eecuon of land, being the nonnaant qaarter ol eeetlon 1, In Faaton townablp, Pord county, a mile and a hall for opening the sale, preventing a large num. aAing abatracu of tlUe. tiue. ladv He for some daya loitered about P. J.

W. COMPTON 0O MERCHANT TAILORING. HAVING OVKB8TOCCKBD IN OVERCOATINGS AND SUITINGS, What Bloemingtos's Near Relations are Doiag, for th World aad for. Them selves. Miss Ettle Montgomery, at Downs, I very Smith dt Bona' boot and shoe establishment, ber from a distance from attending, tbe at.

B. VJ dor. Oonrt-honHaaniir northweat of Pax ton, the county mm: aw either caah or Credit. WM. WhlTB and on Wednesday night, after dark, he pre.

tendance waa unusually large considering the sented a check for S15 with P. Smith A MBA0, Bloomlngton. IU. anH-tfol-tf HOME. sick with tbe mumps.

day, and, like the sale of Mr. Houser, tbe success of which crested so much excitement a i HWm of Ml acrea In White Oak Sons' name to It, saying that he did not got It in time to have it cashed. Mrs Van-Scholck took tbe check, deducted $3, tbe li townahin. McLean county, haa a line I Downs has a new store, established by Mr. McFarland, of Urbana, 111.

Pink Johnson, of Delana, haa ranted his among the auctioneers, It waa also a glorious send-off. Tbe following prices will apeak for honae, bam. aUbllng, crlba, orchard, paaturea, i. ow i.nd. Ave fence: all is good condition; will The Citizens' amount of his board, and (rave Dim fix in caan.

Tbe forger took the money and Tbe law should step In and put 1 stop to bsrber sbop to Charley Pierce, I will make) tbom ii. inessiire, at llr.l-KorW prlrrs lor lbs Best sv themselves: une even yar-oia merea, f4iu; one mare, $22b; one old colt, flT'J; one 4. year-old colt, $140; small skipped out, and since then nothing can be beard irom nim. i esteroay bue cueca was Clarey A Payne, of Delana, are taking In it To what? Oh, nothing! Onlr Mr Store aell at a barvaln. j.

Alao, farmol 40 acrea, 1 mile from Towanda, McLean county baa good loiprovemenia, and In a blgh itau of cultivation. Cottage and lota tn city, at 1800 to 1,800 4 to roonaeach; eaay paymenta; thoee woo want homea will do well to call on or eddresa mars, sun; one euckiugcoit, S1U2; one suck presented to tbe bank and it was pronounced new corn at 30 rent for 80 founds. forgery, ana me tact was Buoscquentiy con. is Ming teem op 01 Millinery Goods ol al Ing colt, $7u A number of cows averaged fft) per bead; one lot yearling steers, mm J. H.

Kilpstrlck, of Delana, Is In Kansas firmed by tbe 3ru. The criminal ia of flnrs work ami riiiiiniiiira) iirai-riMai. mitt sausiaruea KiiarieiitvtKl tn every r-M--l. W.B.BOLLES, medium height, has dirk hair and mustache. (44 20 per bead; steer calves, per kinds, and or the rerr latest styles, Feath M.

B. MoCAUUUBY, Real Betate, Building aud Loan Agent, iOU North Cealer at. Uloomiugton, prospecting, and writes back very flattering report. head; heifer calves, 122 per head; and Is of a swarthy complexion. yearling belters to 141)1 per bead, all I1L ers and Birds are actually selling at half the regular prices.

Now, we hare an Immense Samuel Gardner, of Downs, wbo ha A Promineat Wedding la Colored Society. other urop'-rty at rorteapondlug prices. Total aale 50. Tbe sale was conducted Heating been confined to hi bed for some time. Is sgain able to be out.

Quite a prominent event In coloreJ socl. 309 North Center-St. I 309 North Centur-St bv "Uen J.H Ktrkpatrick." of Bloomington, lot of Wi. Roger's Knives, Forts and ipoous -J. W.

Bumpby, who moved to Dakota and tbe thundering applauae at the cloaa of his speech Is said to have been so great thai ety occurred yesterday at the Free Coogre. gational church at Normal. It was the occa that we are selling cheaper than the cheapest laat winter, will be in Leroy to visit friends IjtOK BALB the undenigued. offer for aala all ot my valuable properly, aituated on Baat at near the lllluote Central railroad: One two-atory hcuee, containing barroom, altting-room and kitchen on flrat floor, aud ten rooma on aucond door, with bath-room, aummer-houae and large euble on lot. One two-aiory houae, for any kind of buslneea, with nice dwelling rooms on aewnd door; thle property la aimoal new.

One two-atory honae, occupied aa a grocery it caused the pltte.glaee tronta lo abase in sion of the msrrlage of Mr. Peter Duff and Knives, $2,85 a dozen; Forks, $2 85 a dozen; about tbe first of December. tne village oi MtLeau. aru createa great tx citemenl among tbe people, wbo rushed into A fine farm horse of William Blue, of Tea Spoons at 75c aod $1 00 a set; Table Miss Fanny Oren, step-daughter of Mr. Ennis Handy.

Tbe ceremony was performed tbe atreet, and learning that It was tbe Downs, fell deed while pulling a heavr load spoons at $1.50 and $2 75 1 set Now, general" urging on his bidders gave three of corn in the field on Wedneeday. by Key. C. Smith, in the presence of a very large concourse of colored and tore, with stable ana an oiner convenieucea. Tbe above property I offer Bale on account of fall-inu health, atirl tor no oiher reaaon.

For partlc- roualng cheers for tbe "general," relumed to their homes and took a hearty lutigh over tbe these goods are genuine nof er goods, guar -W. C. Bodge, of Bloomlngton, waa at while Deoile from Bloomlngton and uiara lnuulre ol UK. M. B.

KOPP, 810 Baat Orove-1 circumstances. Tbe "general" added one Normal. All tbe professors and teachers Delans lsst week and aold to Clarey Pajne anteed We hare the largest and best lot ol more aale to his list, au nl4-ffln At tbelr new offloe and atore In sle NO. 110 E. Have tbe lufrest and finest stock of Gas Futures, Gas Stores, GloDes, Burners, SMes, Pipe am nttic.s al Normal were present to witness tbe 3,500 bushels of corn, new and old.

ceremony. After which the bajpy couple repaired to the bride'a step father, wbere The Downs lyceum meets regularly towels we ercrhad, and are selling then at half price. Ladies' Dnderrests lor 45c, IjlOR BALB One hundred and tlxty acrea ot LIFE'S ULTIMATUM. good Improved lana, to trade lor residence tbtv were tendered a reception and supper. every Wednesday evening.

A program of history haa been made out to extend through Inquire of K. B. Mo- is ill Bloomlngton, property The newly married couple will Immediately Death of Mra. Smith, at the Age of Ninety. worth 75c; Bed-spreads, can't he beaten for IN 1 1 six month.

alx Yean A Methodist Ehjbty Year. lake up their resiaence in ssr. uuq new house, near Mr. Uandy's, which be has lately the loner. Tbe festival for the benefit of "Aunt" newly furnished.

Mr. and Mre. Dun were On Thursday morning Mrs. Casssnder BIOH BALB I will offer for aale the cheapeet I honae and lot In the city, il taken within 10 I days. Try me." A.

F. COCHRANE. OC7-10 I the recipients of manv uaeful presents. Julia, the colored lady, of Leroy, waa well BTArt selllnE lots or Ladles' Hklrts. Rand Smith, of Lawndale township, died at tbe res.

LitOR BALB Bouse and lot on Boutb Wright-1 patronised last Mondsy night, and netted satchels and a tiivuly aalectlou of Jewelry al half the vrlce elsewhere. Hemember. our Dolls are ldeac of ber son-in-law, Mr. John Burdette, JEWELER. Ever brought to thin city, about t'M.

the boss, and everybody gettlnir a dollar or more at tbe advanced age of nlnety-alx years, near the cemetery. 11. J. tabkbh, m-suranc and Heal Estate Agent, 104 Boutb Main- our was fixtures au-w a N. B.

Hamilton baa moved hi stock of Mra Smith came to Illinois with ber bus. at, OC1GO-U worth 01 ftuods gut a pnae. or the next two week only. Don 'I fall to give us a call, as we have a lot of barualne In Pin ware, (4 aasware. Toy Knroltnre, band, John Smith, deceased, and aettled on CLEAR.

Mackinaw in lam, and haa resided en the hardware Into the new building In Leroy lately erected by Denton Young. He now haa flne (tore and comfortable quarters. NEW IrtOR SALE LOTS I have a number of flne, 1 large residence-lcta In a pleasant part of the I same farm ever since until about one year among them a number of articlea of furniture. The Work of Relentless Death. -On yesterday Mr.

J. H.iSprague. received a telegram from his son-in-law, Mr. John D. Rogers, announcing the death of Mr.

Rogers' little daughter Ida Bella. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers moved to St. Lawrence, Dakota, only a few days since.

They have the sympathy of many friends in this vicinity in their sad bereavement. STOCH, ago, when she went to live with ber daughter, city, cneap, aua on long uujei apeuia, wu. uienta to Dnrchaaer who Will build immediately. Biro, fagee ana a luuusaua utuor vaiaeoie article at My Store," Ives' Block. Johnny Ryan, of Downs, who wss walk Mrs.

Burdette. Her only living children are SOUTH SIDF. OF COURT-HOTTSE W. B. LAWUKNoa.

aonthweet barnmen' con it-1 Of the very latest Deelsms ing behind George Landl yesterday morning vir. oueiuin Bruno, oi Lexington, ana Mrs. house. ocll-tf Francis M. Burdette.

Mrs Smith bss been came very near being ahot on account of Ue ss aTRItr. inaiir and rjoiors. ana win do sold at tbe Low. st PftiOHS. consistent snd exemplary member of the BALE Residence on east aide of Madl Ihl.H rionr rlh nf B.

A W. rail I Clothing I former's accidentally discharging a breach-loader in the vicinity of the letter's head. Methodist church for eigbty years, joining Clothin Clothing CLOTHING way; good well, cistern aud b.rn; will be Bold at I tbe church when she was but sixteen years Mr. John J. Kemp was tsken home from nf age.

Her funeral will take place at the Clothing I Evergreen M. E. church Friday afternoon at We also solicit sas- a bargain. JAB. GOODHEAKT.

alt-u pOR SALB VALUABLE FAKMS. The traat nt lanA Ir.rfnam aa the 'Marsh m.r.tnor and hnvs only nrst- two o'clock. By ber special request, Key Cooksvllle to Lexington Wednesday. He Is still very week from th loss of blood, but It Is thought he will recover and be around again in a abort time. olaas workmen employed.

W. R. Wiley, of Hudson, will conduct tbe Wash lagton lana at Work. The address In Waahlngionian ball next Sunday afternoon-will be given by Mrs. Lucy Simpson, a sister of Rev.

C. JL Smith (col funeral service. AN IMMBNJB 8TOOK OP FALL AND WINTER OLOTBINO. The Best Goods, belonging to the eanate of Lot C. Clark, deceased, I containintr HOD aittotntnir the city Of Fair- I Mr.

Ssmuel Richmond, among th older bury. Llvlniraion countv. 111.. IB now offered for I callers visitors and residents of Lexington, died Monday night, Wedding at Say brook. Married, at tbe residence of tbe bride's always welcome.

ored). Mrs. Simpson Is an unusually Interesting speaker and the Wasblngtonrans are fortunate In securing ber for tbelr Sunday aale. Thla tfact of land la entirely tree of all I noxious wee thoroughly tiled and in a high I late of emulation. This land Is within 1 mile I For the last forty yeara he ha made his home with bis sister, Mrs.

George T. Dement, lie was well known on tbe street aa "captain." For several vests past be has been bereft of parents, at Baybrook, November 21, M. L. Rlggs, and Miss Carrie Oreen, the Rsv. oi market-a fit la well suited lor either gram or I service.

It Is seven years last Saturday alncs and win be eoia in tracts aau i M. Foxworthy officiating. The residence It will be aold on the following I The Finest Styles, The Lowest Prices A. LIVIISTON bis reason, but was entirely harmless and In they opened Waeblngtonian hall, and it la rather remarkable that tbey have kept op their weekly meetings for so long a time. filled with tbe relative and frlenda of tbe J.

P. JUNO. H. J.HI03IN3. offensive.

He bss been a great cbarge to Mrs Dement and ber family, wbo have nira or more 01 me uiuvuhh iuwucj alance to be Becnred by mortgage on sold, with 6 per cent. Interest per Tere is no better land than the above, 4 better condition to bring profitable vMLmenLa. For farther Information watched over him and suoplled blm wltb all contracting partlea. Among tbe guests from abroad were Mr. and Mrs.

Snyder, of Missouri; Mra. M.Snyder, of Henry, Mrs Tuinhalle Grocery. -Messrs. Arnsplger A Lovell, the well tbe comfort of life, Billiard Hall H. J.

HIGQINS CO. Mb ail Granits Mil IHN L. BDTHBRLAND, Bxecator, I Bishop, of Peoria, and Mrs. Rollins, of Bloomington. The presents wer numerous.

-St ew York City; or At. Horner Main and Washington South Side of Square beautiful and substantial. known grocers, having moved into new quarters in tbe Turner Hall building on 8 Main street, invite the attention of the public to ttorney at Law, Uelavan, 111. an'-' if OVEB IONEY TO LOAN. New Blacksmith Shop.

Mr. Wm. F. Henry, late a member of the rB A rifj (TO LOAN At 7 per on Iret-1 FURNITURES LAHOELiY INCREASED atportera and MaoafactarerB of Grant!) Marble Monnsannts. Tablets.

CopinarN, Ac. blackamithing firm of Jones Henry, hs in Brokerj Duney Hall Building, I ill. jiy-iy av ata, opened a new shop for himself at 211 8. Main street. Mr.

Henry Is a master of his trade, and horse owners snd others will be sure to be pleased with hia work and prices. 1 jm SbTO LOAN On 8 yea's' time, at at. Interest; without commission. (ST- office and Works, S8B 337 bast Front St, Bloom Ihgtuu, 111. JyM tY, Attorney-at- Law.

niu-4w- No. 204 KorrJi Center-Si. Tbe Celebrated Collaier Tatilei BROWN'S itnon BITTERS. THE BEST TONIC. Cure Completely Tnrtlirratlow.

Malarln, I.lTr anal lildarr on.plKlata. rrnslt (tnd Patyalelaaa eadoran It. Ut. only Brown', liwi Bitters iad by Brown Chaaucal Baltiatora. Creased sad ease and trade-aaark oa wrapper.

STOCK TO LOAN- We will make special 4 lor first-class farm loans. Lowest I their stock of groceries, staple and fancy, which will be found to be of tbe best, Tbese enterprising gentlemen propose by studying tbe interests of tbelr customers snd by boo. orable dealing to build up a large trade, and ask a trial at tbe bands of tbe public, sstis. Bed that tbe chewing of tbe bag will be aat. isfactoiy proof of the quality of the pudding.

Baker's Bolt la Basiaesa. We stated a few days ago that a new bakery had bsen started by Messrs Schneider Gerhug at the corner of Cents! and Urove streets. An eruption took place, in csmp yes. terday, and the firm waa dissolved, Mr. tier-ling going ou.

of the business. Blaaketal Blaaketal Thoee colored blanket have come. Be them. C. J.

Northrup, double store. rat. W. LOJIPTON south- inrt-nooae. myii-y mTTORNEYS.

EVEBT THING IN ALL DEPAB rMENTS, AT MS Death's Dolaga. Tbe infant twin daughter of Policeman John Clark died Wednesday night about II o'clock, at the horn of It parent on Morris avenue. The child had been sick for some time, and consequently its death waa not unexpected. Blaaketal Blaaketal New aod Attract ve New Location, 1 1 0 West Front-StJ l. jSWING.iWNorUiJUlB-il.

Will In tvli the court tA-Smn A VDTTDW 1 llnaauiw aa aaaa Urn-. JOTTTQ-jeurfltce building, Bloomlngton, 111 TV O.ttancoe ol all collectlona. Deeds See THOS. McMANIQAL, PROPRISTOB. O.

E1NSE1VBERGEB. Those colored blanket bays come. them. C. 1.

Northrup, double stors. oa ana all Notarial work carefully auUO-ySi.

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