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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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TWENTY-FIVE Cennln. Old Government Java DAILY PANTAfiflAPH. To (lu Consumers. Gas consumers during the winter will please protect their connection pipes by wrapping them with woolen cloths. Also, protect tv.A OTtAtAra from fropfinp.

examine daily te tice, and the esteem of not a few of our moral city. Although unknown; to be bad endeared himself to all who had made bit acquaintance by his ardent ipiritt and afimuia-ting presence, and many were the chilled bodies and parched tongues that hit generous prescription relieved a few weeks ago be suddenly disappeared, and although search bas beeu made for him night and day, up to Fire. About 1 o'clock thit morning my ue'e saia theie was something wrong over Crothert drug ttoie went and got Fete Cool, nose ilntDd the same way. We Cually licated It In Dr. Lte Smith's office; Hckad a door open, found a spit box burued, a ob the floor about a foot square afire, and a good chance for a right smart warm t'rus.

Leave clear tlubs iu sawdust Andrus Brothers, 217 Main street, are selling their organs and pianos at greatly reduced prices. They have adopted a new system in their business-tb it is, they have discontinued all agencies, aud give to purchasers of pianos a large proportion if the retailer's rofit, and to pm chasers of organs 33 per cent, oftheirr gulirpri.es. Th have the larfeeit stock of piai os they have ever had, and they aie preparing to double their manufaetuiiug business. Audrus's organs are fast achieving a puUlion for excellence over tb country. Tuey tell the Stein-way and Weber pi for very little above cost.

It is woith any one's while to examine their stock. r.minliiiclloiiiul the Wealeyan Culver ally. The examinations of Ihe Weslcyan Univer-Ity began yesterday and Will close ou'lhu1 clay noon, as follows Wednesday 8 to a. ni. Law of Na-Hons, Latin Grammar, A il'unelic.

to U)M a. in. Civil Government, Mechanic, Kngl'sh Giiiminar. 10:40 to 11 m. Elocution, Greek Grammar, Arithmetic.

Thursday 8 to 0:20 a. ra. Natural Philosophy, Tacitus. 0:20 to 10:40 a. ni.

Xeu. Anabas s. Mineralogy, Geography. 10:40 to 12 m. Kvidenees ot Christianity, Geometry.

I an Jlortl nt Ihe NI. Mclioliii llolel. M-. Jami'S C. Ilirney, of Leroy, las leased the -il.

Nicholas Hotel iu this city, and has already taken iiossession. The Empire House Leroy, of which lie has teen proprietor until la-t week, he has rented to Mr. A. Byru Jo'msnn, a well-known resident of Leroy. We are gla I welcome Mr.

Birney to the ranks the ho of Bloomlngton, knowing hiui es we do to be a gentleman amply qual ficJ to do tint very diilloult thing "keep (j, ti'l" the entire satisfaction of the trai-aling public. Mr. Ilirney has a large acquaintance tin oughuut the State, and among com. merclal travoleis, all of whom reui-nuber him A dvrtiemmU Inserted in thve votuwn ma follow I Line or Lea; One Time, US Centti Cent a Line jMtr Day Pack Subsequent Insertion, WANTED. 1TTAaj''UD.

A girl to ao general nousework, at No. 701 Waal Front street. deciO-lt -1 IT ANTED. A girl to do general bouse work vV Inauire at S. P.

Shannon'a office, over jmre ai grocery. Heeves1 corner of Main and Jefferson declft-CSt streets, ATTAPfTED. An unfurnished room In tha VV business part of the city third story pre-ferre I Addre.s fur two days, Drawer City Postofflce A JSTED Hood cook, washer and Ironer Best wages paid for help. A. Burnt, 4'U N.

Prairie street. decltf-tf TIT ANTE fhceulx Hotel, about three good liirls decl8-3t a it a st fS nisi heart of cabhair. 200 bush- VVelsct white beans, for which the highest market nrlce will be pain .1. BHAINAU1) Co. decisdlw 310 Center Street.

WASiTED -A girl to do gonoral housework. Cloud wages ami steady employment, in a simll family. Apply at 'J04 East jencrsou Btreet. dccis-tr aJn ANTEH-A (lirl to do general housework VV in a s.unll family. Steady einplovment Iven to a good girl.

Apply at No. 4111 East Douglas si reet. dec8-d WA Fouf good coopers Vl cau Unci steady cmployiueiit at the Lagle Mills. T. J.

COX. dscli-dtf UrAli'EI Aiiiuit six Dining Hoour Boys, at Ihe Phoenix Hot. I. 0. WKF.D.

novia rOK RENT. "istlH HUNT liaxt Front street, 2 o. ne. 1'iom Court House square. House con-uiiisM i.iixe rooms; well and cistern and good cellar, wilh wood an i coal houses.

Small family preferred, l.nquiro nt the premises lor the next 10 dajs. duclo-lot 1'OU IS live-Two pleaaant furnisiied front rooms to rent, iu cenirul part of cily. lh-qulreuf at thisoinoa. dael4 IOH MEIMTl'irt ot house, suitable for sunlit laiuily, on Center slreet, two blocks north ot Court tloilie. Apidy through postottiee lo A.

IR'Klt. dtcl4-tt I'llll IIoiimo Convenient to the onliiiiilii six rooms, nantrv lnltilio square and kitchen, cellHr. water, and all Inoiiire of Miss Kl lwell. at Dr. Dullard's.

Wi7 South Madison street. rU 11 ENT Store In Ashloy House Block, A Iso, ohm liht, dry, pleasant basement. Apply to ASIII.KV noia-tf 1) IKK MX MALI. KUXlfi-will be occn 1 pied on Suudiiys for church purposes by the CHlholic Church, wiiose large congregation nave thorouglily proven its strength and reliability to lie used as a public hall. At other times during tlie week the hall will be tor rent for Leeturea, Concerts, and for liutd'e use.

For Information or particulars. Inquire of Ira Lackey on tlie hall. O. HKI.L. noll-d HE I'-South s'ora In Hoyce block.

In 4 nuiieol HATCH JSC SLADE. octlJ-dlf FOIt SALE. ilHIC XlsM.A. ne ono-horM tremt powir 1 tor lale cheiftu niimlil tur HHwiyg wiiod. Ueii.6t UoI.DhU, CO.

(III I IE -A good house wllh sit rooms, on comer of Calhoun and Morgan streets. at Shtritl 's urlice, or at r- ii.iuu.iv uivTvmfii lure ioit i. rvt at i a. 1Vlt A 4K) ronU ot wood, 4fio biithet M)iniieu, 6i0 tts. butter, am.

piodureot nil kiiul, tor rtiilu by J. A. I A I 315 ISurth Center street. iMttl lV.iot two 1 ur ttirt tir. t-clritt.

men, Iim V1114C ni capital ut their own an Dome f-xperlen' 111 the cnlltva-tion ami tre ol Ih-oh, win) are willing to remove to the iinrthwt'Kt art ol ior earjy Ihecvtutn jirnijr, ami enKxge in tHrniiitj( nml tree-culture. To tii.ht ho ran iMme wull recoiuiueniiej, (aiici none olhers need apply.) a goo'l chance will be onvreil to Uiy real eolalu at cheap rates, aiiU on aeeomiuuiUtli(( term as to moms, bf ap plyitiif hs.u to tht uixtentii.neil. V. CM. IS.

W. HoLDKU. rfc'8-(IlwX wJt Moiiuirntton, III. noil SltK- Valuable froprty-Tht JC tormer rcfiilem) ol in. lietrieht Kwj.

roriif ot Wa-hlnyton and MadiMin ntreeta. being only one block limn Hie Court Mouse Square, make it valunhlH either for a renliience or tuni-u property and will lnjimld at ft hartjaln. aud on r4v pa) iiieiiU. nciti ire of my aent. U'2'0MH1 1" MU A 1.

1. A guuilKti-ftcr tarm on Main ftret lour milts nortli of Iflooiuiniftoti. Is well Icncnl; all in ttr; hut a willow iirove, and In diUtitd. Apply to JKSK W. KKi.L, Nuriual.

decli dawtf I Oil I. IK A dwrllirg in the voutbeutern I trl ot ihiB city contains 9 room as cellar CiMern, Ve. alM, ood stable; Is tn ffwod lot'titmn and will hn solj at a bargain. Apply to liiKCII MVCi.l N. decl2-dawtf I I.I-;-, business lot 1 tlie principal ftrtjrt aud lu in Ilavaii cii lu ii tod location.

i'l bf ttold low, on long time. Apply to M. li. liKl.CllKU, DrUvau, tu. liuclai-Uawtt LOH MlItK KiKhty an pa of tine farmland 1 in aNoriuni, lour uiiirs north or 1111 riry, Ap- piy to lUUCIi Mucl.CN.

sepi-dawt IOIl EH-t, McLean rtiunty, at 7 per acrt, one-tourih can be S. w. uf Kitft, Aleixan county, at I.J.t aers. one-thiid cah. 17A a.

the flheapcat lanu la McLean court. Price, f-fi por acrf. Kur htip or Kicbatsfie 613 acres within tbret ailltsof the county -eat of Uabanuace county, kni.n; living water on the same. t-liiarrcakn Marion county, Kanwas, for sale or cieh.ii'Kp tor farm or city property. 2U(uiy acres ol land lu Kansas and Iowa lor sal, nuln-daw M.

8WANN. I 'Oil MI.K-W will sell a larsn of ttsi acres, I'l' under cultifdtiun all iNirtei'll drained, lias been only one year under cultivation. A good i cw two-ruiry lum-n, ulable ior lit horses, god yarl, two 1 i-is, a lure on ng orchard a 11 rote ot furift lr's around th boiietc, and alotiir the 10 pHiing the farm a for-r-t tree ttrowlnn every rod in p-f towu-eifp, MeLtaii county, ft tn Irs from two ditt'ereut rajiliuad nlaiioim, both of them Junctions a pro. po-ed ruitnmd p4i-ini the tat in 111 a towntiip mill limii nit I aioile to par ail fch'tol ni 1 railroad or dh- dul.t outstanding atHii.ft winch we will sell on th se term. Ono hall of purchase prlc onivriin lenyrnrs wlili interest at per cUnt.

lor 2 yaw. at that at lo per cent. one-fourth Iii2ynri hI lo cent. cini. annual Interest one-tourth in 1 or trade; fnr 40 per acre.

I i(1h ptMtect. AIm) htive a farm of .) ai ree clone hy, an good, which we will sell on about tbt same terms. In. mite ol VV. A.

PKNNKLL, Nor-nial 01 d. CAKl noB-tlAwtf MOM if TO LOAX-Oa oltr and country ri-al -ilJtsir T. J. BPN1. MO.VKV LO tM-on Arst class cltj and coiinirj i iiiry li I ostuta.

WILLI S.IO TO L.luti ImiiroTt.lrealesUie 11 i-nrlls LAHKI.McilcK ft UAVIS. lAwtf MOhV TO l.oN -nn ImproTed elty and coiiiitry real Ab-tra. t. lurnl.hed. WII.HiiN tt TOMH.

n.l.ror.d farrnt I. .11 Mcfan and adjiilnlnf eoimtlra. Iel1 wlu' McClnn. REAL ESTATE. 1)IM II Lr- Heal rtate, Loan.

iji lurch Law olni-e. left hand, up silrs, In Bchrv '-dlf" Hi. A Hrnheraanel in "iu emc. under N.tl,,.i Bank. bonj: snij "I'eelal altentlun paid to the b.iviii.

and aelll S.in'1 1 esehaiiaee. aud makln! enlh-c 1 i.t e.r..rully and TO T1IK Jirsit'AL ri'ULir. In order In more tenerallr Intreditce our bust. anil esnec a Iha we bare decided to aa'l laller's uroiits. i.

Fire Octare. double reeds, I'laln ell fli.l.b, with four a.iii anse aweli esmt, with tstra flnl.h 170 "huti, (iminia plain oil wln fou Slops, and knee swtll no Same, aura nnl.h Totllhsrtf the ahosa Btnn Hlti ka. atrlJairl IM lie iufanla' Children' misses' onine' underclothing, we navn inacu n- white and eolortu, ai KITZ WILLIAM tc SONS. dect-liw Preah Canned and Dried PrulL of all kinds at tha City Grocery. dec- the town and city of Bloomlngton lor the year 1871 are now i noil and due, and taxpayers ucrcu, settle the same, open dy ud evening.

HKMCI or.niJiia.wi, Town and City Collector. Bloomlngton, December 1CT1. Prnnee at 109 Wesi Front street. accivivi. decl4 manhood! Womanhood I Who may not.

Whv jmnouimemo, o.u" Sentfor250 Dr, Whlttier.lllJ St. Charles street, St. Louis. dec9-d Arinureaud Chliia-nllk two-colored ties fnr lailiea' wear. besTles scarts anil oiner lies in a great variety of new styles.

Inspection In- I vlted. FITZW.ILLIAM SONS. dcc4-3w ivilrnt Rroa. have been making large addi tions of new goeds to their stock during the week, and now offer soma great bargains iu every de partment of their store. 1 am now MauiMiterluic some Finie Cat- tle, that will weigh over 1,200 pounds each, and selling the beef at from 7 to 12 cents, cans mien with lard at 8 cents per pound sausage i cems per pound pork from 8 to 10 cents spare ribs 4 cents smoked bams, 10 cenrs.

meai uo- llvoreil In all parts of the city freo of charge. JACOB de 6-d8t Corner Market and Lee. Urebe, Seal, and real Krmlne Sets, all the latest novelties In ladies' tine furs, Just re ceived. F1TZW1LLIAM SONS. dec4-3w New Goods and New Mylesiiy be seen at Martin's, that will please the most fastidious.

ocl7-tf Ileal Quality of Crosley's Kngllsb tapestry brussels, only at jamt.s i. i r.on. a. OCI0- zim.enirr The mom complete line of cloaklnirs In ths city, at wiuiua okuo. no5-d Plaid Waler-proof Clolli, high colors, only (I.W a yarn.

A great uar- gain, Hriwii.iiiioo.. auca-w Llfery. 'the little stable around the corner. wm. MIX.

Pronr ctor. Norm street, joriii oi Aehley House. Sinilrrel-'lall Bona, and stylish, Jus' received, cheap. FITZW1LLI AM A oO.3. dec4-3w Ladles wishing clouks will consult their Inter ests by esamlnlng the new stock al nonvd Wll.cox uitus.

Pure I.oaf Huj-Hr thins for buckwheat cakts, at ALUKICtl HllOS. deci-d TaacoICa Ciiamel Palul, mned ready for use; pure white and over loodillerent shades, re-quiring no mixing, thinning or dryers. Dries quickly and loaves a beautiful glosa and tlnlsh. Is a Hrni, elastic and tlme-emliirlng Paint. It Is couipored of the best and purest material known to painters.

It presents the finest possible Iln sh, giving a surface as bright, smooth and delicate as If finished in varnish. Satisfaction guaran teed. HKAKll r.KATII, Ashley Illock, aole aentsfor liloor.ilr. tton, 111. apJ-d Ottoman s'riped shawls, In choice designs; at JAMES W.

PKCK'S, octli-if 2 0 Center street. New Ice cloth saniiics, at JAMF.S W. PKCK'S. oe 6- '-'to Center at reet. Ladlee, Good News A Fashion Emporium Just opened by Miss J.

K. Dick (formerly In Miss Nickersoii's employ). Hoys' clothing cut and made to order cloth anil trimmings furnished if deslreiL I am also prepared to make np gentlemen's clothing alter it is cut out. Ladles' underwear reaily-iiiade or to Tspeclal attention given to Cloak making and Dreea catling aud fit ting. A flue selection of the very latest patterns can be found at her store room on North street, opposito the Fruit lioue.

Ladles, call. No trouble at all to wait on you and esplaln the dif ferent stales. oc3-lf Npare Hlb, back boil, sausage meat and teiiileriolli received dully Iroiu the cvlebratrd pseklhg linuse of Keynnl'ls A- I and lor stle by llie pound or barrel at lull West Front street, ni-'p-d AI.DnlCIl HKOS Siiltt Prlnura ami lllmpsln nrw designs, at JAMF.S W. PECK'S, oclfi- tn LVnter street. Pure llurkit lieal Flour at wholesale, by '-2- AI.DKICH BKOS.

Canned, I'li-kled and sn.nked ta'mon, at Ai I'lil. il nuns. Preah Hlli un heal Front slleet. floor at PS) West ALL. IICII KKOS.

nwos 11 Hive Olili'a woiiilerliil Look Head ou ri'ad or seen Dr till advertisement. averynoiii wnti, u. KI Krii'A! I'l'HKK A (0K SU IT. TRY IT. IV IT.

ErhiilU'sStarSunp. Sun The perfection ot family which we aie the sole ajent in the city. Iluylni! direct aud In large quantities we are prepared, and will m. oiuura'r lo you Ihr In using lho best siap In the nmrkst Naveniouev l.ylil.iiii a b'. At wholesale arid retail, cat.

I. ivh OKT A Fill K. devis SIHIt KLE IIIIOI, TRY A SACK i FLOUR. KVKItY SACK WAIJHAXTED lire, liraliam. and k.i,.

l-ri, llrsii, Short Ac. U.ve der. at Mill. thev b. J.liverrcJn.K.to ll ri.Vef In KTt.1 ti HiuiTniua Chas.

S. Hohinan, iiBmonaDio Hair Dresser. Kooms nmler corner Ashiey House PT cua.r. -(. "rtarrn.

"HS'. OLD ae I I) I 1 1 l-rfe IV ii'' 'bs bl.hesl raarhi-t eisr.l try ,1. Ilia uiir.V2 riai-s, na. lit "loomlottofi, ill iUfe xxx mi o. sent WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1871.

uy-Set advertmny eotumnt for Wants, For Sale, Lost and Found, die. tr Notice In Hie Editorial Column, 25 cent per line. mem- laivKi-ilanmeiUs Interact In thU eolomu for la entn per line each Inner, don. Ten- Tens. A choice Invoice just received at the dec'JO-iHt Fiiuit Uoise Oiwckiiy.

IM'iiii Fuel Coke. Only one thousand bushels left. Will be sold a', seven cents per bushel at Gas Works, or delivered within city limits ai eigw cents per bushel. (Jet your orders at McLean Co. Bank.

C. W. Doi'TY, Sup-'. decliO-iltf Jlillaiil. nrr.uiO, Citron, Aand a full line of dried fruits, at the dec-0-dlt Fm'JT Hcu'ke Jko kiiv, 11' You Would ssva money In purchasing bi ots and shoes.call at Daniels', lie is making a discount of L'O per cent, on all goods, and on his "cheap counter," much greater.

Hirer! licler, A choice article will be found at the di'ci'U-d-lt Fiiiit lloi'Kit liuocp.rtv. I lirlntinna, 4 lirlatmne. Another.larfC stock received of that splendid uilui'O meat, by the package or pound, at fcSTiiirKi.K Hum'. drclfl No family which his once used "billet's Stipw White jiakine J'owilur," n'i'1 "Ihmlile Flavorings," can allord to do Willi out lliem afterwards. CiMineil (aOOlll, A sssnrlment, at the dec-'O d-U Fin IT Ilnr.sK Ginx kiiy.

Hi. 000 to Loan on improved City rroperlv no delays. Wll.WIN ifc Tomh. to Loan on Improved Jltisiiii'sa l'roparty. W11.80 ChrlntmiiN, (iirlMtnittM.

Kaislns In ijuarter boxes, citron, lemon pC'U currants, tigs, golden dates.lenions, nuts, CallllWS, AC, STUM KLK II HUH, dec IV "Arllel'n KmporiiiiH." We have Just received and shall keep on hand a full line of irr7.il mater tale, sued as tube paints, dry pilots, brushes, palette, canvas, stretchers, toy colors In boxes, and every tiling nppei tabling to the fine arts. Also a splendid assortment i.f "Decalcinnauia" In dillcrent (i.ej boxes, together with the reicbralcil Magic l'ecalcuiimiia and ramr," a muai amusing ami Instructive present for the holidays. Call and si them. S. II.

Gaub Minerva HUick. decl-dt. I'eraoiin liiionlnir Themselves ludebteil to I. II. Mc( lull will confer a favor by calling anil paving the same, Offlce with Hindi A McCliiu, iu Schroder's Opera Mousesecond floor.

declO-3t I. II. Ci.l Money to loan by the Life Association of America. Apply to 1 1 1 htllips, liloomiiigion uraneti. twice over IVople Hank.

decl.Vd The l.nrir'l In I lie t'Hy. Those Loudon layer raslus for table use, at declv-il bxiiirtvl.lt Huns. II. II. llnusrhm Respectfully Informs Ids frlemls and former customers I hat lie III be glad to them at 1..

A. i otts jewelry store, I'll Main stieet. Careful attention paid to the repairing of chronometers an I line watches, and correct performance guaranteed. Xolire, All neisons Indi'hted to the Iiloomington Cos! Mining Company are reunited to call and settle at once. Any accounts rumaliiiug unsettled on the Is', ot January next, will be left with a Justice for collection.

Otilce 1101 North Main street. K. XI. Stkkhk, tlccl.Vlw l'resldent. ll-a Feel.

Sl IIH KI.K II Ho-. At deMli-d Aurllon More I limlntf Out, I am determined to rhe out and quit the Auctiou business for the present, and invite all to come and buy a cloture woun lor iwcn ly live eents. M. N. Will ik, Auct.

dr.t-' flrkle Unions, (iirkina, uilllfloirer an I chow chow, at declU-cl Stkk ki.k Hiioa. Illrh lllark Mlk loaklns Velrets warranted silk,) now orl'erliijr at Ihe Ijresi prices, at Dry Goo'U lore dec 13 Van Can lluy K. emit a id useful Cliristinas gifts at the in raual le prices, at Merrick a. decl3 ll Ladle' and lilldreu'a Furs. A rompHe aasjrtHieul at Merrick's.

ilrl8 ll II Test Mam Your books liound or any parts of any serial worts completed, addre-a, J. 11. Chambers Look seller and binder, Ul." Locust street, St liuis, Mo. Ueod-lw lea Mill Find the largest and best vari'iyof hals in the city, at Merrick's. decl3 if Teja, Wholesale and retail, at Roes AUrlch's, 114 Vf cat Front tret.

Look al Itiaver cl.iikin;, at Merrick's. deel! If 4 Fell A Longworth's, itifl Center stree'. They keep the best asiortment of fine Knglish, French and American stationery In the West. New chromoi, bxiks aud perindlcals every day. novi'i'-tl Te Gee aiamori.

The number of dehnqient gaa consumers has become as In be unVvahl. Gas works emnot with ait pmaapi payment of bills. Ilsruafier the price of g.w Will frmr dollar and fllty em per thoiv sand fe.et, with a oV.bK-t-trin of f.fiy eenra par thmiaand fet to all who pay their km huU nn ir before the flfieenth day of each month. ia measured as near the first dav of each nonth as possilile, and hills Immediately pre. atnted.

This rule will be rigidly enlnreeil rom tliis date not fmm ehmre, hut from eeaailj, C. W. Iol: TV, 1.11 J-1 f. Most of the deiirwiuenU reaull from nerenegligeneaorforateif ilrKss. All material, arK experiM of owe'sima, Works Immediate eah, and immediate ash, monthly, mm I paid f-r tas.

'ihe Company reiiirna U-ir thaiiasU.aiioiitdx inndred prompt payins: cmammen, and trust hat atout lhre.a liuiidr'd ueliniieiiia will ap--ove Uie action of Die Gas company anil save he Increased price of gas. nol5if The lollowlns l.rocari rtloomliigtoD, sell "(iil'et's buow White i.klnv l'nwdur:" H. F. lloop-s, O'Neill on, Guitavue Sillier, mien n. I.

U. Iliinnlncr. 8. E. K'MiVOII dt Son, J.

IM. Frank, Tryner Hros 11. llum nrey 1 1 i. ell srncerv). Jacolif Oalb-r, 1'acKara I.

1 ,11 I' Kuaiiiv u. lamp, Wn, Condon, I). Luby.W. M. Heeves, I'Nelll Uroa U.

hi. Aanire, U. Gerbbiinlt, I). IcMssters, Ityan KngeiUeii, James ro ey, Nevlia, CliUlioim A. iiuani en, lrina A Stone.

F. llouser, W. V. Craw'ord M. l'cck Normal; K.

V. KnlgU Normal! L-w A Son, Normal. dec8-wediaUin C. S. Mt'Cl l.Lcx n.

Coalt Mead I rinli.r. lrt at the offl. formerly oci upled the Iiloomington Coal Mining Cjunauy, rill receive prompt attenti w. nuvIM II. M.

sissm. rn lurMinir. and if nnv defect or failure of gas, please give immrdiate notice to me at the gas fitting shop, and I will eive as prompt attention as possible. W. pAltlfiTT, dec5-dtf Foreman Fitting Shop.

Colber! A Cliwniberliiln'K Work on Chicago Fire. The city is about to be canvassed for subscriptions to Colbert Chainbeilaius work on "Chicago and the Great Coiillaiptii.il. The authors are on the editorial stall ol Chl-cauo Tribune, and are producing a book that will be a permanent and valuable a Idltion to our history. Numerous illustration! and a fine mip ornament the work. The statistical matter in the work is invaluable showing all manner of information concerning the city and her business that figures can show As the Chicago fire involves many circumstances that will need to be ref.rred to constantly, and for many years to this work should he in the hands of evervtiody.

The city will be canvassed by Mr. W. A. Bunnell, whose address is 1 O. box Normal.

OI Nice rooms with board.oll West Front st. Vuie sweet cider at Jamison's, cast tide quaie. Cccl.rane's is the cheapest pl.ee In l'io city to buy pure cindics for Chiisluias. F.xaininations will take place In ll Iliijli School to-day and t'Miivrivr. Fine beaver iniiMl at llie hatstoie i IJi-wet I Kr.

louthwest uner square. Christmas for genihin ee. The finest assortment In the city at Cole's, AiM-y Ilouso corner. Still time for line pit iturapha fir Chiis'-mas at (iray's gullury Santa Clauo' l'lioti-grnphic Ileailquarters. Alare delegation i teachers from tlila cily aud Normal will attend the SU'e leach- em' Instil u'e at Dixon next wei k.

The niosl faiidijus of this city say that L-i keejis lh neatest and best staving saloon ever kept in this cily. Wi learn fiem Ihs Saj hro Ai mm that the brook Sabbath School Intend lo have beautiful Christmas Ires xt Monday night. -Old imchiues of all kinds as part piy on the new Wheeler Wilson machines, sold on mthly payments 410 North tr Street. ForanjUiiuj In the photogiaphio lii.sji do nir fail to visit Miller A Tanksis'ey's. They do far the best work, and more of it than any home In the city.

The weather was Intensely cold yester day afternoon and last uijit. Early In the evening the mercury sunk lozmo, aud before moiuing It must havo been several degrees below. Gold and silver headad canes ist re ceived by Gillett Case, next door to post oflice. If you buy one of them, Charlie Flat will neatly engrave It for you Wfiuul ertra thanje. II.

C. Fell A Co. have gold pens and renclls in endless vailety, fine work boxesi pocket books, eardcisaa soil hraeWeU. French, American and English stationery. Initials stamped free; Palrles for 1872.

Mr. ('. II. St. Jilni and wife are about moving to Lacon.

Mr. St. J. Is now conductor on the passenger train between Strea-tor aud Lecon. We are aorry they are going away, for they have many friends here.

The exclteiiu-nt over the "ChrUtmas tree" in Minerva Illock Is on the Increase, as the time for the strlhutlon draws near.Those who have not seen It or lli'lr tickets, had belter do so at once, as there are only four days left. Coal inlnh at the South Shift In the city lias been susiiendeil for Ihe present In order to muke repairs found necessary in the mine. TUo coal company, however, will fill orders for coal at the usual niaiket price, haying, as we learn, made arrangements to obtain coal elsewhere. Mr. W.

Morgan, of the Ashley II mse, left the city last night for I'ortsinoiith, Ohio. He his connected himself with the House in that city, a Urge, first-class hotel. During M.ngau's brief residence lu Hloomlngtou he Ins made many tsuii acquaintances and fi itinde. II. M.

Senseney, No. 1104 North Main street, Is prepared to fill orders for Coal of all kinds, lu any quantity. His faellltlet are such that lie can 11 1 orders promptly. 1 'nt 11 further notice there will he no a Ivancs In his prices ot lu eos'qmncs of the st ipplnj of the Uloomlngton mines. The temporary roof li completed on the new Catholic church, North iln slreet.

Tonight the fair 111 commence lu the base ment, for which It is all ready. The basement Is well iiihtcd, has a IiIkIiI of Id f'Sl from fioor to celling, and wdl look very gay when filled wllh a crowd of pee e. 'I fair will continue until Saturday night. A dispatch from Aurora, Ills of iriday fast, chronicles Ids burning of a small fram bouse, and closet thus The prompt anion of the firs enmpsniea prevented the burnii the adjoining huildintr. Ao thoroughly le Aerora prowrfed by hand and s'eam amines, and il .11 Wainr Works, that it is id tt an ut'tr ihHily at present f.r a fire to et much liemlwsy, espschilly in business i Ion of the eliy.

i The Chicago A Alton U.tilr I. im-sny am w.ver froin their well in this city te Mioier, on llie rnnd, for I He Ir own ne, helng unable to ottain any at that point. The drouth has als stTee'el other along rwd an they are sblfp'ng water from the river to Ro'Hlhous, and frrm the Sargimon rlfr Auburn. Tliere are nnvr being pripurnd at the shnp In Miie Si'y, two cart with Urge tanks on llwm for ih p'irjKiee ot transpoiting watr. Officer Bailey on Monday af arnoon dis covered an uiifortunalt sotiry of "llie ar- dsnl" In a serlu-c'imlc pielirament.

His whisky was iu a little tiu bucket, from (here had erideutly been llbiral potations. Our hero had by some means (which will bs understood by those who have toen Toodlf In the play, try to get over a fence,) become Impaled, or rather bis cott bad, on a fence, and there be hnnj, 'twlxt heaven aud earth, until the olucer-of the law released hliu, when be was ma le to oil the wheeltor justice In the cusnmary way. Miner "on II ive)utlrccolvec lu addition to their large stock of holllday goods, new books, writing dks. nort 1 tourltls' cajet, gentlemen a dressing cases, Ac. Call and tee them and gei your Christmas present.

at of a this writing nothing has been beard of bim since tht sorrowful day of bis disappearance, aod we fear he is numbered wilh the misting until the day when all wrongs will be righted and the unknown made plain as day. TIclEAS flKCl'IT BEH TKUTl. TUESDAY, DK0BMBER 19. The Jury In the ease ef Wlckersham vs. Hitch staled their verdict at 1 o'clock In the night.

They And a verdict for the plaintiff-debt S5178 32, dauiaxss tW.H. Plaintiff counsel enttreu a motion for a new trial. James It. Ward vs. Theodora Finney, 'aiiis is ah actios en a promissory nota.

Defendant makes counter claims on debts due him from Albert Ward, son and agent of plaintiff, to an amount more than sumdeut to balance plalntin a claim Tha trial proceeded to tha argument when plain tiff withdrev a Juror and took a nonsuit. Tlie nait case heard was Dexter Si Fosa va Theodore N. Howard, which Isasult in assumpsit tu recover back money paid by the plaintiffs, Mrs. Hester and Mra. Foee, to defendant for shelvlm In a store la Hoyce block, which they were not allowed to remove.

Defendant ueaiea a contract with the plalntlffa claiming that he eoutracted with Mra. Foss and sister. Plaiutlffa claimed aud receives a verdict ol 1121. 1ward Byers vs. Hansom Palmer Is an action lo recover back money paid under protest by the plaiutlfl to the delendaut as collector of tha corporation tax of the town of Saybrook.

On a state of I'Hots agreed ou by both partiea, the queation of law la submitted whether thero Is such a corpo ration aa the town of Haybrook with powers of taiatlou. The case Is expected to go to tha 8u urerae Court. The citizens of Saybrook are great ly interested in the tesult of the suit. In Muudell vs. Mundell noticed some days sinee the plaintiff took a nonsuit.

A number of comparatively nniuterestlng taaes were heard and disposed of; bringing the trial of eauset up to time, tic pt some few which have bseu passed. Court adjourned at 8:30 p. in. Nalea ol' Personal Properly, raicas ax kscist sales. At J.

Cb'ipin's sale, three mtles north of At lanla. on Saturday, December 16'h, tht fallowing prices wire realized: One three-year-old colt. $177; oue yearllug colt, 165 one old mare, ion ono 1118 one I IS one horse colt, llti one one small two-year-old 133 one 1 60; one small three-year- eld one t'to one two-year-old do tut: out to; one S75: one small borsa, SIX); one small mare, 9100 one yearling colt, (71 one sorral harse, (150 out two-year-old roll, ten one three-year old $12); one mare, (lul (Ire hand yearling colta from (10 to (60 each three small sucking luslcn, about ths site of a Ja -k rabbit, and one small yearling mule, 13 out two- yoar old (7u ono yearling colt (Clyde atock) (78: one tlj3; one Jack, (90 ten shots, So Sit, t.l.t" each ten 70 lbs, SO each ten do 6) ftis, (3.15 each seven head of wee pigs, (1 lb each one small row, (11 two do (U each one (7; one (lo; one hear, (II; twenty tuna of hy so' hy weight from t'i to (10.75 per ton St veral oi horses anil brood uiaria, that hive liven on the place ever since ths country was flrst seflvd, eold at good prices. Most of the hors and colts were small common stock. Tuts Is coie si'lared one of the greatest horse i'es ever made In tills ojuntry.

Nearly tlfty head were told In all. The sslvammnti'd to The prop rrty was all aold between II a. m. and 3 Coimldi'rliig lho anouut and kind ol property aold, this is itTiduiiht.dly the best time on record Frank Wheelo ik was taa auctioneer. A good sub stantlal lunch waa furnished by Mrs.

which was duly appreciated. ine I'ura. Hudson HiV sable, rich d.ttk mink, ten a int royal ermine, white an I grey Astrakan, and I'hilJrcn's furs i every disciiption, al very low prices, at the bat store ot Dewent il Krci'zer, southwest comer square. William A. Klder, Physical! and Surj-'on, resilience aud nlliesj two blocks east ot I osl Ulliee.

vol- OOHMSHCIAL NOTICES A'trfrtiftmnt lnort4 'infer thim Head for ti) ell' p'! fur t'lrfit inavrtion ami Olifj ptr Mne fnr Fitrh AHbr, yiieMf itari tun. Very Choice yriii at the I'lty tlrucrr) In Washington Illork .1 II HI MPIIHKV KoKer'e Ni laaor. he; umiir's rbears, Wa le A Hiitcher'a razors, Wustenholiue's knives, IlKIl, Mil, il dec 11 Klrigant sillke and satins lor even ng drrsi.es at Wli.CuX 1I1KIS. SIO'JA-ll ISIIverPlalrcl Knives, Forks, 8poons, flutter Knives, Ac. New stock.

Prices low. yuallty guaranteed, al MII.SKIl CO. Heel I Preati f.rapea. In small bus, very nice, at lho City (lrocrry, Washington Illock. dec'J- .1.

II. Hf.MPIrl'.KV. Christmas Tree Fine trees, four to eight feet, An cent to oarb. horuial Nuisery. do.HOt O.K.

FILL Taaee-For the town and city of Normal, and that, part ef the city of lllooinlngton located tn Normal tvwniltlp. lor the year 171, are now due, and taspayers are hereby notlrled to call and settle the same. Offlct wilh the County Trtasurer on Fridays and Maturdaya and wllh S. Header, lnNoriual, on oilier daya. MuOAMIIKIlMiF.

Ja. drelMf Town and t'lly Collector. No Advance In pilcee of ilomretl cooii la recognizeil at ll.t'OX nicl il Cnrdlnala, or carnago wraps, In new deslgna, at JAMF.S W. PKCK'H, octt- tn: Center street, yt. II.

Ileal Livery, fcel and salt stable Rbgunt carriages, alwsca In readiness for wed dings, funerals, tte, Also, bearers for funerals. 2d block east McLean County Hank, Front street, Rloomliigtoo, III. octj-lf Pure In treat variety, and cheaper than at any time in it im rears, at noii-d WU.COX BRi. l.adlra gents' and chlldren'a nnderweara, all WILCOX neiVd Meal ()uallly of all Lyons black velvet, only at JASfF.tl W. PKCK'S, oct6- Jin Center street.

Look al Hlanarle, at W. PECK'H, exl- SIS Center street. Par llargalna In Oulpure laees ef best styles and taality, go to JAMR9 W. PKCK'S, oclo- tie Center street. II.

Head A Hra. are atlll selling the beat Cooking and beating stoves, uhle and pocket cutlery, toilet sets, eloikea wringers, tinware. wooden ware, Ac, Ac, at tttr enes. Main street, teat of Court Hons. decS-dawliw Ullrsi lira, still bold the lead la lot) triers la flannels and blankets mo'Si-i sreeh Oyaiere ana Traak riU Cracatrs, at tht CITV -HOC'FKY.

HoaaeaeealMg eoedtart atentr and cheap, at WIJ.COX BROS.1 ao.d U( arrtks Aaeata la Central Illinois for tht salt of hamser, Warner A Co. 'a Isiebratrd Cat-Paper Patterns ef ladies' and children's garments They lrt uaqeallDsd set sfactlta where-erer they base been tried "a s' antra aerfeel fit abereeer tbt bast mrasiirf correctly. Call aad see then doet-laa PIT7WII.LIAM B0S1. niemeaal VII Urnrery. ece- Tbs beat la nae, at tbt City J.

II. HI MP1IKKV rr Lew Vrieee and oo4s la all dspart-aMBts of tbt dry aoaos trade, fa te tAate sr. pf.ckt, -tf lit Ceaier strtat spit boxi-s, gei.ts. J. D.

Gixt-t. I The AlletrbanintiH. The L'nnyrfjaiion'Uut says "Tl.ey have not onl; astonished, but won the admiraliou of all our lovers of soul stirring music." The Krv. Mr. Mpurgeou says "No human toi.giio could iliscotiisa more mellifluous music." K-v.

J. Giillith, SI. Paul's Church, says "The Alleghanians pre-eminently command the re-pcet aud patiouage of ihe public." The conipmy will appear on "Chrislmas Eve," Sunday Evening, Dec. the Free Congregational Church, iu aid of the Suudsy Sch ol Library. Wuler Works.

At the waier ma's meeting last Monday Digh a map of the city was shown, as re-maiked yesterday, drawn by Mr. Ira Merchant, which presented a scheme of main pipej cf about miles in leulh, wlich it was shown would be sufficient, supplemented by 2,000 feet of hose, to throw lu la ge under the Holly system, on teirly eveiy house In the city. In oidr that the public may see whether the estimate is a cor rect one we publish btlow the location of these mains as drawu ou the map Feel, il, m.l.lr... alrai t. rait from C.

A. H. It. to Mam strrrt I 11 On Malu atraat. auulU Iruui llvlnlonto Woo.l On Ghentiiiit street, ftitsl l'ruiu Clinloa si.

to Morris avauue Oa Marriaavtiun. burlli truiu CUaatuuc to Perrs McLean l. suulli from lu Clav 4,300 1n Ol nom aCreat. uurlU fi-ulll lueAliulto Na. IU llruve On Market street, wtfkt troui Mail) street tu Wealern aveiuia On Wafklunton straet, from C.

A. H. K. to lllluola Central It. 7,2 0 Oa Oliva atrpt.

aaat froin HiiLeau alract to Illinois Cenlrrel K. On l.ee street, souta from Wabtilualau tu Wol On Sloutli Watr slrl. eost rioui t.ee lu Morris avenue Total Which is something less than eight iniht of mains. Of course tills Is only one theory of the distribution of mains others may be equally advantageous. The above, however, goes to show that with a length of mains much shorter than has beeu supposed, the city can secure all the pro'ection from fire that water works can give.

We hojie the sub ject of water works will advat.es f.0111 this lime forth until we realize their exis'ence in our ruldsU The meeting voted on Monday evening that tenfer tcorJrs arc a ncnuxily to lit growth and prosperity of tin city. Now let the growth and prosperity of the cily he secured by the n-cessary wa'er woiks. lliMika for the I.ibrnry. The recent visit lo Chicago of the librariau of the Dloomlng'on Library As 'C'a ion, and Mrs. J.

A. Jackman, has resulted in the purchase of a number of useful, popular and standard woiks.for the shelves of the library. They purchased with rafernnci to adding to the library not only Ihe bi s' books, but also the latest, oa all subjects of in id trn hives' 1-gallon and research. We think the people ef the city will it'll with tit in commending tin excellent good tUe of the t-jleetions, and tha judicious use of the library funds, as shown In the subjoined lirger part of the books purchased Amont tlit Alps, by Tymlall. TUt ritknown Hirer, by llamnrton Lewis Clarsa's Travels.

Walpols's Aneedutf a. Two adilltlonal volumea of Hit "Library uf "llultum af tlia Hfa," anl "Accoua tics." Uotiartson'a SerniuHS. Christmaa lu the Wnl In I Cliartet Kinga- hy. iUura of Tiavel, by Hans Aaiterieii. Tlieoldy of Christ, by lr.

Ttiuropaon. Culture and by J. Hhalrp Miracles of eur l.unl, by Oeorgt llaeDonahl t'linpokan Hermona, by George Marllonald. (Iraaala of Xpeclre, by Minn, l.yell'a Geolotr. Ovtrlant', hy fieForrsl, Porter's Huaian Intellect, unahrldd.

Japan In Our Hay, eouipllrd and arranged ty Bavard Taylor. Honk uf the Kant, and other rorait. by Sled-dant. Wife ai.il by II. II.

blows. Lucia by Mies 1ou.Ij. Uiirnton Alihsr.hT Adnlphiu Trullope. Matural Heleetton, by Wallace. 1 be Life that Now Is, by Holier! Collyar.

Cainsfia from Kagltub History, Vd Mrita. Huakln'a Kleinantary Irawliir. Klrene, by Mra. Amea. At His Hack a tht North Wind, by (ire.

Mae Donald. Porlanl. by (Iru. Mli HonalJ. I.lfaof Christ, by U.

ateteber. Lady Judllb, hi Juills McCarthy. Kea Folks, by Mra. Richard; Vandermarrk, by Mra. Harris.

I.ljlitarot Kleetnclty, by Tya4all. Kerent lUaenasloaa la Hclence. bv Spu.ce r. Kruklne'a Dptsrhsa, 4 vols. island West, hy llr.t llarte.

Hannah, by Miss Mulnrh. Caatllian lar, hy Hay. torlra of Old Kntllsh f'oftrr, by Abbe Bacs li hanlson. Nam Hllrk, of lli kvllle, by HailbiirUin. Haw lo lo It, hy K.

Hale. Wallon'a Cono lrla Anglrr, IlliiatraUd. Tha Last Night, Irom tht (larnaa of Ansila- aluaOrttn. Our Villaie, by Ml-e Milford. Appletoa'a Annual for I To.

rivt vuluaitaef Charles l.assr's Worki. Aunt Hrrapbag, by Mlsa A trot t. I'rlniltlit Man. by Flfuler, llluslraied. luhrr Worlds Tban Ours, rroelnr.

Ibormal ArTalra. (iu last Thursday I'rof. Ilaker, of the, Nor- mal grammar tchool, wat married to as Fauna Henry, of Lisbon, III, at Ihe laller plsrt. I'rof. Ilaker it a nun who lias risen rapidly to tht inorahle preftssorshlp which he now holds, and It loc ked upon wiib high esteem by til who know him.

We loin In itigriliilatlomto him and hit amiable bride. "May limy live long ami1 prosper." Normal seems desolated and deso.t-Islnre the close i the last term of school, and we mist the troops of students from cur ttrti tt. We ate certain thai every one of hem hesitily end irtes the judgment of the Hoar I of F. titration In lengthening the Clin-t- in is vacation 10 as to give them ample lime lo en iy (he comforts and luxury of home and the companionship of their fr.ends during the holidays. Frank Height it telling out hit txtei t.vt slock ef at cost, and will continue do to iintllJaniiary 1st, when he w.ll sell out In Mr.

Jason Shipley, who will fill up tht ttoro with anew ock, and continue the busi ness at the oi sland. While built In Normal, Mr. K. hat ta-ned a bigli reputation or energy ana fair dealing, aud Las built up a heavy and aubstantlal trade, which we hare will centinue. While nearly every tUy has Itt tiage'y ahmiided In myttery, knA of of New York u.r tiory uf mvs 1 t'T.

One month ut. s.ighiriiA "as lo 'jr m.A.i 1.. Jojtntnt of tarM as hist tlu inaT they want to find condueiing hotel. He Intends to re-luruiah and re-fit the St. Nli h'ilas at once.

Honor to Whom Honor le Hue. A short lima afler the Chicago fire, the em- plojes at the Chicago Altou Railroad shops lu this city generously donoted $1(10 to woik-men in the una line In Chicago, who had lost their too's by the great die. Ihe follow-in; letter, received a few days ago by Mr. UcnilT, shows the high appreciation ot ttie donees In Chicago Chk aoo, December 14, 1871. li.

UeiiitT, Dkaii Sin We, the undersigned, who hivo fell jour kindness, and that ot many olhers through you, in a most substantial way, des ra to thank you anil all wlio nave so Kinu- Iv lememliered us, wLo luve wiin tiiousanus of utlmn, list by the great fire of October Uh. Wlnl i we say "thank you, men Is," wa use only a aiuipl.l word, which exp.esses lery 11 tie as coinpatcl with cur feelings of gratitude. Wo hope wa may al nine time be able to s-e you personally, each of you, to exp-osa what we fail to find ourselves able to nut noon nater. The amount, $1(10, lai enabled us to so supply ouiselves tbai we led very lillle loss of tX'ls kuitaiued at li at lime. With great respect, DlNCAN MuMll.l.AM, Wii.i.iasi Lawubsk, til TIIIIIR, Thomas Kankin.

The It iilroml I'antnslmlanera' Troeeeit Inn 4srnlnl Ihe C. A A. II. It. Co.

The It cilroail of Hi I'llh lo spesking of Hie case just commenced In the McLean County Circuit Court under the new freight law, sajs This case Is to come In fore Ihe couit during llw present mouth, If not pustp nei' Wliaiever the doeblon may be, doubt less tliere will be an apical to the Supreme Court i Ihe Slate, and nal to the Supreme I'ourtl the ulled Stales, and the decisions of Conns will be of great impoi lance, as to some extent the degree and manner hi which railroad compa nies, woo cliaiters bive beuu granted Willi out ims riciiuiis, as In Illinois, miy bar sirict- 1 el dirHc'ted iu their oiieralious by llie Islaiure of tlei Slate. The Coiiiuiibsioners hive chosen well In si lecling a Kiiul lo rou test. 'Ihe regulation concernin" pisienger fares have we b.lieve, violated con seanlly by all llu ci nipiuies in the State; but the iiiipri'siiiui is very string tun this law cniiii it be tiistait.ed in the com Is, nnd that it not worth lighting fir. The belief In the validity aud equity i the freight law Is much more and lli'i CoininiMionrrs, In prose uting Ihe case lo a conclusi will have the ila- S'liiivort and aptfoval. The conioany, ol is peiliM tly eonfident of a decitun In Its favor, aving had from the first the very best legal a lure, a ithout which It would not live venturod to disregard the law." The l.laa Weber Troiiie.

The enterprise of Mr. Van Schoii lias te cured this treup for two piiformences al the House on Friday and Saturday eve nlngs of this week. The troupe Is one whli-h lias played with ovoro helming success, in all the large cities of Ihe Culled Slates. It unlii with the aplrint'S of nrnleru burlesque (be very best music and the widest versatility of talent. The Louisville tmrirr-Journal says of one of their jierformaiicet In that city i be company is Hie Imst that has appeared hre th'S season and am ingthe beat we have ever t-ri.

I.iia Wl(r herself it pn-tt ilttires very well an I eiuct evn better. As Krnaril, last night, she was eminently successful; hr bright luiiitier and sildress winning hi freq ient appUuio and The in lini alile K. Ihe innlest man on the I'xik Ihe put of lluy Gome, an I played It Willi all llie Jillny Slid alisurd eoiiiorliona of Ihe fice and bo ly of which I'rear Is aloni rapalde. Junes Vliicent, as with hit lugubrloiii cast, wat eteellent, ami his "curt" ilance aa good as fK.tds. LMlniii, as Don Cailoe se Marian as )ma F.lflra and Mr.

Graham, ai tsramiia, were teverslly In their isjctive parts, the laller In hit si ilf- la rec-lvim bea'ty aiplaea. The trouje thronho'il is wall uiid--up one, Ilia I prng'trnme, a i far as we cool I see, being wi'hotii Tt on ti.le features, fuitl.er than th' asenho'l lo llie blondes." reattaal fa.mrra Silghl. We eall es-cl! attention in the fetllval for the poor, Tliiirs-Uy eveninsf. With this se yer col I wisr corn's In red ileinan Is far help. Srveral firmlis entirely dea'llu'e of co, I and eir have been repotted, and the funds its tlii treasury are entiiely exhausted.

Ws have help or ma-iy will sullir and prib from i.e-.lt. We ra-iiiot make cur ple tr.o urgent. Wa are out spirit manifasieil by ir liberal a ted cllif mis, when hiesgo's sad cilamlly to ienlly p'etd for help, a we conf) lently trust to ties same nrroiis spirit to load our tab es, and 1111 our hall nei Thursday evjidng. Should we aitem, we ml I ulW no stronger liiilucinnl for aetlon than lbs celebratsd charity si'rmon tf the eccentric Hean Swift: "He that glveth to the poor leiidetbuithe Loid; il you the sucurlty, do wiib the cisli." We pltMlirM vim mir mmiev al. .11 1...11 dnutly We help none wkoare ablt to lie tbeniselves.

Mum. II. C. IIkMottk, Sec y. Tlie tablet 1U h.

bj umitutet lo rete a tnur Dolled hams, turkeys, cakss, ike, will bs at the ball Thurdy, any time after o'clock. 11 rsmolo, ja for "M0 Organs em tr, aja0 fot "Join ANDrasBRutJ..

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