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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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The Pantagraphi
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THE COUXTT. TO DVERTISERS. 15 or 20 acres of land lying near tbe city last Mon-y. paying therefore the neat sum of per HOLIDAY BOOKS. SOCIETIES.

HBTAHOBA. rcliirlCtli tltftFA hi. V.aan I.I... Tbe revivat of advauUae or by the Baptist and Christian churches. It bj the Congreiratlonal- Ist.

Last evening sliteea persons were Immersed at the Baptist church, nine under tbe ministration of Kev. Mr. James, and six by Ktv. Mr itrito. TUUiSUAV, JANUARY 27, 1876.

BUNN HOLMES, BANKERS, Will receive Mercantile and: Savings deposits. Interest paid on savings deposits, If allowed to remain two months, at the rate of six per cent, per annum. die-tr nehae. of the Congregational society. The perfect dul1 tbat trde good enouh at cer-harmony of the two churches in lending aid to I Uio wan.

taej nly wnt mor8 Waue ln each other In furtherance of the common good.fa- anii uch "nths- Hence they advertise at and wilt uoul.tie.ai that time cnly. iv.i.-Mniu i.E LUUUK NO. 77, 1. U. u.

I. IV nieeU every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, 113 and 11 North Main-st, over INSURANCE. a. TEMPLKTON, AOSKT AMERICAN INSURANCE OF CHICAGO. The American confines its risks exclusively to i.rivate residences and farm properly.

uasn capital and Cash Aatela, aiao.ouo Installment Notes, l.WKl.oou; Total, Ketidence, So. 302 Kast Orove-st. i J- d8-tf MUSICIANS. A. A 1'eacher of Piano, Organ, Voice Culture and ttarmony.

Otiloe, 320 North Hoom No. 7. ojB-3in fTEBlt i. L. l.AMPE, Fn.ruBnor of German and Music (Vocal and In- strumental, and Thorough UaHS), Begs to announce that lie is ready to give lessons either at the pnplls' homes or at his residence, 60 North Ulmimiiigton, II.

n2-am DENTISTS. DklTlST. y- office with Dr. Cole, comer Main Special attention given toxoid up stairs, plate. A DENTAL SCBOEuK, Office, Schroder's Opera House, Bleon.lngton, PHYSICIANS.

Ijs LIAS F. 8TAHL, M. D. May be found at o'd Alton Depot during the Jay, and in Dr. Hill's uftice, on Kt street, alter nine o'clock at night.

nil(l-tr RS. K. A.SHAW, M. I'KACTICINO PHYSICIAN, No 21J Kant Krotit-st. Olves special attention the treatment of nil dl-eaacs of women ana children.

niO-y W. J. HAI.LAUI) rmitiiiue to vi-it natients in the city Treat all diseases euliar to women, successfully, at hi office, No. So? Sou'U udiou-st. Pstients fiom adManee can lioard III the funi-ly at 1 nir day, or 4t per week.

j'il ly MAMNET1U PHYSICIAN. or tb curs of Kheuinatlsm. Neuralgia, Paralysis, Tumors, Ooitre, Female Ifiseases, and Diseases or the liraln and Nerves, Magnetism is uneuualed. Patients treated at their homes, it preferred. Residence, 30 Low-sl ilioominglon, 111.

P. O. Bos 453. J'-y HILL, u. u.

u. a. ma, h. d. HI hU Ji CAKU, Physicians and Surgeons lr.

Hill's ofBce, No. 101 Kast-st. Will give necial attention to suigery. lr. C'arr'sotce No.

Ill North Maln-st. Residence o. 701 North Main-st. (lives sieclal attention to all the diseases and operations of the eye and ear. IMlice hours with Dr.

Hill dally from I Vclock p. in. J1-1? A. C. SAU1N, PtlTaiUlaa.

shuttle and residence, Loroy, Illinois. Hpeoial atlmitlou will he given to the treatment of acute and chronic diseases. Also female diseases, and the treatment ol children, iil-y JJR. A. P.

Physician, Ottos and residence Hl'i Kast corner Walnut. special attention given ivoup vd diseases of women. QR. U. R.

PARKE, HuauBoB, Uftice Smith Jt Swatin'e Hloek, Hloouilnijtoti. Ill Olves siiecisl atu-utlon to diseases ol females, luwases of the eye, aud all cases requiring sur- j.ml treatmrllt. uiuar ATTORNEYS. A LfKaD B. DAVIDsOS, Attorney at La and Justice of the Peace, Le ssiiieWu.

Illinois. r.ibats bllBIIIOM a Accounts made out and settlements tnade with Countv Court lor Administrators, tveeulors, Uuaruiana. He. J1'1' 1tLLIAM M. WlirrEIIKAO, ATTORN KT AT LA South of Coart HIsmmgtoii, Hia-ctal attention given folleclio.is, ettlernent ot III.

ami to MlOw AS MLADK. Attorney and Co at Law, aud Patent awiuiuir, North MaU st over Kvans Grocery Stufe, UloululiigUiu, 111. All leg il business promptly attended toi eoltee-lunsBiade; legal Im-lruiueiiU carefully prepared M-d lattenU procured In Hie shorn-st time hrough the ro.np, of one of the vest pat, 'Blew firms UMMslSIUt K. K. TIR C'AMI CUIituu AI.TKN HAII.IIOAU.

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C. furdy returned to Michigan Sunday iiieht. Mr. P. will moveUis famUy here about in ri.vs.

and enter UDOn his duties as a "grocer. Dr. J. H. Hudgin, of Fotosl, gave usa.uu..

visit last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hudgin will shortly make a somewhat prolonged visit to her former home in Iowa City, lowa. SHIRLEY. Sidney aifd B.

F. Quiun, Mr. Sidney aild B. t. Vulun, to n.ai.

Johnson, this week, thirty-one fat caiue.ior $7.50 per hundred. Mr. H. W. Quinn, in going home from his store on Monday night, slipped aud fell against the corner of a rail fence, bruiting his face considerably.

Mr. John and John M. Foster arc in thicaifo on business this week. J'rof. Scott's staging Is agafri in full blast.

The readers of the rimsiiBAru have Bo ird both sides of the Vandervoit-Uaiicing question, and anything further tliat might be said wuuld not clmnre the minils of the p. ople, as "A man convinced against his will ie ol the siuuo opinion still. On Friday last, Dr. Adams answered one hundred and three inquieles concerning the healtli of one patient. This, by the way, shows tlio hirge sympathies of our inhabitants.

The contract for building the new bridge ut tuu public well, has been taken by Mr, James H. Hus ton, at sixty-five dollars. The Leader man tried to regain the society of his old friends, but smoking made him sick, and the. quid failed lo satisly, so lie tru to snuii. coujiui r-lng It tho one truo source of consolatiou for sullcr-iug humanity.

Mrs. French went to Forcelon Tuesday morning to visit her sick mother, who is very low, aud bardlv expeet-'d to live. Mrs. Kayburu's health Is improving. HUSO A.

A new time card went into effect on Ihe I. V. railway Sunday, Janunry Trains paai C'henoa as follows: Oning ait, 12 20 p. 9.u5 p. and 2:30 a.

ui. going west, lj a. 2 hi p. In and 8 42 p. ui.

The snrpiise pai tv Tuesday evening was at the re'Iilenee ol Mrs. E. Ketebam. Ibeuuinber lu uJaiice was not so lurgu as on the previous ones, but theie was jil-t enough lo make it pleus out fd at-reea. le bi all.

Mr. and Mrs. Ketehata cimeout to co Ihey did not know where, and had a lai gi company to e-oi tlicm to tlieirown bouse. All on.ioed themselves until a lato hour, when they re'tuf tied to their several Initut s- The jiiierest in the religious meetings at the M. K.eburch continues to inere iee.

The church is well tilled In ilia eeniiig and the aftertmon. i'raver muetitifs are well atiended and inierest-iiii i Uev. Wiu. Applubee.pio-iot, coiuluctiiig theiu aud preaching every evening. uanvoKTH.

i ke dancing uituia has got so far along here Ibat eburch ni mbers have been guilty of tripping the light fantastic toe, and it I even said indulged In a quiet game of cards. So far has the matter gone, that on last.Sunday, the Rev, Mr. Pealrs felt impelled by a sense of duty to administer a scathing rebuke to those who are guilly or sack unchristian practices. It was evident from his discourse that he bad heard that some of the members of the Presbiterian rhun-h, of which be is pastor, bail been' guilty of these Immoral prae. lices.

Whether he will be able to put a stop to eh conduct on the part of the lutmbeis, lioie alone will tell. guite a good deal of es -ltemeiit here last Mini, day, and uiauy inuuirtd what was Ibe matter. Alter an iiivei-tiuuiiun it was discoveied ibsl it was onlyone ot Samuel Hill's explosions. Mis uous bad got out ot the tnclosme and wera In the city puuud. and it wuuld tike tl.au to get tbeia out.

This was the ot S.uu-I'i going to ilemoli-U the pound lo eper and the City Council, but alter a night's rest Samuel quiet-d dow paid the fees! ami i moved bis stork, and quiet was restored again. ilutle-le Chrlsiuau, hardware dealers, have sold out Pi (). U. Moore, and be has In -till ltd C'apt. Dili as head clerk.

Wm. blianuou, who has been engages! in the saddle aud harness business lu this olace for tbe 1 1 ten years, bas soiu out to uis son, ha mile I Hbannon, who Is getting on a large stock to be lu readiness lor the spring ira.io. it. U. Moore bas sold bis farm Bve miles south-ra of lleyaortli, to Kutltxlge Si t'hrisia iu for H-pi K-r acre pal eaH simI part on time.

II, becea llairo of Wapella, bas sold I. Van-nrdstrand seventy acres of bust, sue mile e-l of lli-vaortti, at iu p- acre all cash. lii the ast week there have been shipped Irotii tirra l.s.l. of lai eslils and lour luwisol Imgs. The cattle were.luppetl to Cbicagu aud tbe boks tu lb packing bus lu Itloomlngt-iu, 'I ne.

el. but a slnirle ear load ot bogs left bete thev are In the bands of I. arsonist rand sir. Ureenlee was united lu the bonds of Diatrimonr, un Wednesilay, lai Iaiulsa Look, al tbe residence ot hi uncle, A. It.

Mikorson. LKSIXGTO.V. County Superintendent Smith of lllnomiiigbti, held a teachers' Institute Bt Ixtlngt in last Natur. dav. The toa Is were so bail that Ihe attendance is not as large as It should bate been.

In the eveulrig Mr. bmllb delivered a lecture ub free school, al Mahaii'e ball. Although the High I was daik sil rainy and the streets sloppy, the he. I was comfortably BIW. Mr.

Smith read several school pieces during the evening, which were very well received. Those wbo were so turtunite as lo be present, were amply repaid aud well please.1. Tbe people bo Mr. buiith a ill Bud ilcouvenk-nt lo visit Lesiugbiti again. Our public schools onder the charge of Profe J.

W. l'aiMt aial bis able assuslauta, are sueee. il-tug finely. fall k'odsdull. but little gtai i Ihg to msikl.

1 be live si.M-k market has tnipruve.1 fne dni.114 lee p.st w.i k. aill" selling tV-r Una flie five and a half dollars lor wrll fatted rts-k. are arc, ainl are wortb Inisa sis and ball ti si, d. ais and Mr. 1 isii'i I fsai'ri hs the largest au I i.o.t dtoie il hog la thai sir.

H.ilrv has four handre.1 kes.1 of bog. lhal ill aeri- over Ibrie biin.lre.1 wbirli are really l-r snipiwrm sssiwrrrisi. smi.vi gb. ba. lubt Ihe .1.

ksip pru'ttv, Jn.t fie fr. ef ee fruiu tr.W. in rV'i'iit Imimg Ibe ps week or two ibr liv.lsrn tal I slti. b.re bM.kil'g lot ll m. We kale nut b'aid of any sal.

I a. r. a s. ven.1 fsriMs In Ibis vlcihiiy luv saio at reaMiiiaoia prtc. s.

We are Inr.n sa 'bal Mr .1. T. laivmg 'le' lln a In-line Phi. Ii logy, at Mahsu II ill Mrs I Monday eveiili-a-. lb, IV aB p'B.

Ml. 4 I lil'vl Kla'e. delect. h. .4 nu.

iwi. ids i.rutr.l be a 'deaS beat or lb ttr.l w.ter. bad a le'gi. reriincaie of depM.it. wl.l.

ll In I.spr.-ss unipsBy tins an.1 on ii rvr ipt tnai Be on tailed tu la li bt eiel. a.iw.d lo IsBrf siissssei'V. Irni ilsl a I vr well i tea 1. 1.1, in. 1.

Iv co-r ihw anwHinl be sue la swlnoling out i tsl wi. sair baslnes un Ibis sill I Sp ply lu Mrta. W. Idw.rds.J. r.

Msfc.aa. A. D.v. lb principle r. by lb rrookta wbik bHMt.

A A7' A VOl'S pipsb ilia. 1 laitriaJ at J)dg Usacb's fhild bak 'ac ob Suinlsr, Oil 1 Bsereisswisf 11 wee a. a wrr la the rburrb, Itev I. M' I uike wt lli snsa. raialarlieg Hi.

k. the atwoiellng rsllr ag. Ml, inner ly ulihiaciiy, airtie. b.re Ta lsv. la rosapany well psni.v wimssv atticlira-ni UI mm is cas.

tssauST. lin lbs rj'ish riixl. Ibe sliea lsine al lb tibibltin of lb drsMttle rlubsgesl llr.clpt.oisr Ml. Ilsv. Wm.

ntswl of llsi.toii mi In in.a vuitiig st'O Wat. I'easa, ut wprlngtlebl. Wm II ii.h ehll I ss Improving ssuwly, sa how r.iii.i.. rr-t uut 1.1 dsosas. Usui U.

are Making Ikeir appsslan. si II 11 at Hie .1 is.n. I 11. nai a wrek atpsofl, A flSM.laiil.Bg-lMMSas wwae.1 by Mr. Us-l-le'i.

awl sr-s. by I's'H hi'Sism. of Ibe arsa li maun li birae-l dsa a tulle af dsil g'il MislimUt ssswulng. All lbs b.il.l wsls aei sI.Mlbsl Ibe bs to Hi' i-rv bine tbe me lb.f.rf.ll ss.p.wdl"niadleeiisai. tbe ft Is ksie bB nMsnl WI.SB Bl.l SwW.

Mai Ih-fs Ssssl.d l-r. SW Sfts hjrk.l, re Wh'SS all Ihs r)sberk lu.nMma. of whi.b Ihe bss Hilill, k. kst Up IW is. Slree II lh PwimI aiHlil im.iw sh lael.

Is lii si-. av wiii, ika Bl Ksl tm rl'tH'm IB lb Ag- flrnMBlat, vl fW I IBfilB, J.dia Invtrs, Ibe k'l I Ibe saha.a en II. siMth lb paklie la tbss fily, WHEN 10 ADVERTISE. Almost every advertiser bas his theory about the proper season for advertising. Some say that tnere n0 OBe of 'Ting 'ore8 it is Such advertisers are frequently disappointed at the time it requires to receive answers to their advertisements.

A card appearing to-day in a New York daily brings answers to-day and is forgotten In a week; while Jn tho weekly of that daily it will be a week before the paper comes out. from one to ten days may elapse before the oaoer reaches the subscriber, and as many more days go by before the reply to the advertisement can come in. Mowing machines are sold In June and July, garden seeds in March, April and May but advertisements for these articles must be ordered Id time to appear in the papers and for orders to come in and be filled before the dayol actual use. A school which couimoncos its term September 15, is advertised In Juno, July and August. Nothing hi more common than the complaint, 1 My advertising don't pay me because I com menced advertising too early," or My advertis- ini was so late when It appeared In the papers that the season for purchasing had gone by." Some regard must be paid to season, without doubt, and advertisements should be so woruea as to be seasonable but people read the newspaners about as much at one time as another, and If at certain periods an advertisement is not likely to be aulte as productive, that fact keeps com rcting advertisements out or the newspaper columns, and consequently gives the whole field to the man who does advertise at that time.

We would not recom mend a druggist to advertise Jce Cold Soda In January should "Arctic Overshoes'' for the re- tall trade be pushed with much energy 111 June, but outside of a few articles which have their sea sons It is admitted by the best advertisers that TlIK lltsr TIME TO AltVKKIlMK si ALL. THE In every locality the local newspatssr is taken by the best people. The newspaper Is tbe only advertising medium thatis bought and paid for by the l-rsons whose attention the advertiser desire to attract. Kvery man thinks mure 01 me paper ror which be pays than a gratuitous sheet or circular which is thrust In at bis dour. An advertisement In his own paper attracts tils attention and secures bis confidence without any officious solicitation, almot witr.out his knowing It.

Tbe stkoso reason why the newspaper Is the best advertising ne- ilium Is because It is paid for by the recipient The subscriber avs tbe cost of manufacture and distribution) the publisher can therelore give publicity an advertisement at to a lower price per hundred or thousau 1 than could be afforded un- det other ctrcuiustances. No other medium lias ever competed successfully with tbe newspaper as a general advertising n. dlniB. Aas.) Ht ublua. CHEAP liSr I IOWA.

ro ACTUAL SETTLERS-E Ami we wish It distinct. anderstisHl lhal note need apply unless they propua. to become such We will sell lands as cheap rates and ou the mo-t aecommistatliig P-rtns, provhletl the same are taken poanasiun ol and improvements cobi- iiieiiced st a eruid not lati-r than tbe 1st or lievt. lh laiHls ta stion several tnnusHiia acres are situated In l.you County, Iowa, lu the fii'lnltv or tsious rails ami on tne i. a.iiiig sanng ami stage roads connecting that wlnl with ha Kuplds, tliB county sal 01 I.

von, ami Hiblev. the nearest riilfsil statiou 011 Us Ht. Haul and n.u I Itv Hailroad. 1 be Kallruad I'aiwpaiiv ellmle.1 ui navs just mwin an rsaiunisi-tlun ot th route r-letrd to truiu Mibb-y tu mobs Palls, via. Il.iek Ksi'l'l.

ami l.sn n'si an.i, ai ho riitii it rtiHi. it tliu urnin.i I it pre-oreu thin niuiiiAiiv will IhuM tlM'ri'4'ii rtiirns. In tlttt erntftuf tUm Utnla hmrm trnio 10 mII. httvt Uia ui. l4 iie l.urt livtjMl In mni in th imm 'iut wlnrb llirrn VI bill nftirv, ijiotru't wlimil hMtif, At.

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bu lt ifiiiti ll finintnlNt, wm will cll part unr it.A fr i-r up lo th UI ui Jiturv nt, tti.t 7 tx-r r. till th IM ul slulv iM tl. 1 1 elmf Nurtliwrat low I auwrll kuuNrn tM-. M-atrt-elv a-lil lliai, lr (rruiujr Mtl urn M-irhli4isrtiU In our rtMitilrv ar mierrrir to II, iirf Or si ol mtiUm It la uii-irwro hf mff Isn ainv in tli Wft. rinixwilt -irtiitf itirtlirr ImIih ltialiMi al'sMil Ihla Th-lt'li tH.rti-t mrr r'rtv.

ltfii'B I'Ulitrii wl Mliflrli uf sTtli wliu-h will Iurm-li-l tf(liiluu-lt tu IIm- i ii.i l. ru tin in-. I eill.drf Ml rfit tVra istfl)--. ul Hi mil. ul iitltt- 4feiiv.

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VwiiiUm r. if all aiil May ltv Ilall. i 1 "I rsj, f'fiP'tle liliik.il-. ii. bt U.r.r r-itn rl ul I tu-l, tl.

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lldtli t-l )U 1 raaxul ill fll ttn Hi'w-tri il slttiifitw tu aril, lit lutM'wiotf 4attr ilnatrl in i nm ruwtitr ln M-it. iium, nil. tuMiN im ih; nni t.ur i i an-l Ultv-arvrn I Hot ainihoi iht- iM.rtiin tw of Inarttwl ball Hi- k.Mbr s(a4MT uf in twrnlj -rttfbl ilt.n luwtWii, iity "vr iiltl -h l-rliiilal Hi ililtn tl.ahrw rl i It rki'i aol 4,111 itba 1 ihnw xili iwviitvMv ii ru, tlirii irsi ihrtM rh UI 9dUtm lilik Ibvotr tmfiH l-jrt ljf PU to lb wf lajlM avril.a lh MVsusra 1Mn Wt.krh Hit MllV ft li bft 'tl lat rfi4 bil Pil'l mvm tsf ai-'-tn lt' Mabiak Hif M.tu, tur awl hit. iMlihaf brf bv lw rwiiw all fll, iil g' m' It im I rt ai'4 iiiu bluitfiiif wh woil ail -lalr, ai all 1I1 AtlHira, sMl'HMWl aMl buwry uf a-" b'b-l aowl na'uia, lo lu'lM'rf b.ii c. riitfuu.

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Mill Al la uf lb fth4 by MmI bl of truH. ibal In vj of lriitl ih H.f -Moiit iH tl IivmI ar frt tf mmn ih miu- atooii'i rn 4't llsn ti of -w i iio as nub lb ihtrtw nito Hi 4 la uf MiV, nl tb' ki ll i.f Lral bll -f H-'MWi Uf hsol. ill ai un-- iv- iaali al mm rv-ioi ih I I aba'l a-na'U ai 1 1 aseirJ l.lr Us a hi ifUtrM it 11 at-l I a t-U an tl flh (Mhi4at of elaunaM. 4w aik.1 Mkt attl. lb wKss' of mm 4 Hlwl bal awl liiiM baa bn 4rrlairl 4w ab-l 4tlsi lu II.

boblrf -I I a i-l (lll tl, ffwlsssW -a lnt. ti bltigw'4TI i.ri waa ao4 mvi ir.i. In en- tr Hml, llftitjf I Wiwo. UhI. th- tm lo art, aM lb a4 II blj I btf s-ilry4 to Al lb r-t Of lb b.Ur uf aa 4 b.t.U.

I Will, llwaw ft- TiMiY. Titr riHtr ix vr riitki- bonr lbr 11 p- tw of Ibal at lb -tib off th I O4.rt of f.rtjti, 'f lHmi. a lb bighl brM-f, r-h, lb wis a. a a I tight an-l tb aa .1 tw raKslr mm.t vm ll at-! Vii Mail Ibanln. ail .4 ji liftv-NOK W.tuWI, Tru.laj.

ATTJCXTIOX. Ik aalnrvis war 1 1 b.4.1 klxir la is Uubb BB SWklSMI, ssak sssal! s.ik mmi at k'lo pmttr I as.ieis mv de-sen. Will (. uai a4 fe.irs. ti.i,.( Ss-I llia.tls lh Bseh.M I a-M litre MS Wl.

llbl Bll 4 f. al ll Ws4 Nwm-e, Jyil i el Lis. Wlf 433 INDIA AND ITS PRINCE9. Price, $25.00. A msgniflcently Illustrated book of travels.with 317 illustrations trom designs by the must cele brated antuors.

LANDSEER." Price, $10.00. Twenty-four plates, reproducing some of the most famous o' lnoecr'a works, including Ihe Challenge, Chillinghain. Ked Deer, The King of the Koiests, The Monarch of the Glenn, High l.il'e, Low Life, Laying Down tlie Law, snoeing the Bay Mare, and others, with Kseays on Jjand-seer's lite and work. ENDYMION." Price, $12.00. By Ji.hu Keats.

Illustrated with engravings on steel by V. laubeck, from nalntings by by J. Poyuten. "CHRISTMAS IN SONG AND STORY." Price, $7.00. Edited by Phillips Gates.

Selections from Scott, Longfellow, Bay-ird Taylor, Tennyson, Washington Irving. 'I hackeray, llickens, and many others, with charming illustrations. GALLERY OF GERMAN COM POSERS. Price, $5.00. Portl'oliacontainlng twelve photographs.

SILHOUETTES AND SONGS." Price, $3.00. Illustrative of tbe months. Twelve designs by Helen Hinds, aud edited by Edward E. Hall. IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK." Price $6.00.

By Washington Irving. Illustrated witn 120 engravings ou wood. IRVING'S CHRISTMAS STORIES. Price, $2.50. By Washington Irving.

Hanilsonusly bound. RIP VAN WINKLE." Price, $2.50 By Washington Irving. Illustrated by Darling aud otbers. THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY, HOL LOW. Price, $2.50.

Handsomely Illustrated, Small quarto gilt. ALLIBONE PROSE QUOTATIONS. Price, $5.00. BRYANT'S POETRY AND SONG. Price, $5.00.

DANA'S BOOK "OF POETRY. Price, $5.00. LAUREL LEAVES." Price. $8.00. iKM-iiis, stories and cs-avs.

by Longfellow, Whittier, tin nut, Alcoft, Teiimsnn, au i many others, with IS illustrations. MAREL MARTIN." Price, $5.00. Ily dnhn IJ. Whittier. Beautifully Illustrated.

One of the most perfect books tor auoiiday present. "SONGS OF YESTERDAY." Price, $4.00. By Ilen.lamlu K. Tavlor. Full gilt.

tlcgant illustrationa. A charron book. THE SHEPHERD LADY. Price $4.50. By Ingdow.

Illustrated with engravings in the highest style of art, with other poems int Included iu any edition 01 her poetical work. FARM LEGENDS. Price, $2.00. By Will C'arleton. I'nil'nrm with farm ballads, illustrated.

A book thalshvuld be iuvry Bouse-hold. LOTOS LEAVES. Price, $3.00. A new rditiou. By Mark Twain.

Joba Hay, Wllkie Collins, ienuvsou, aud others, with llliistialioiia. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF' (JAMES, FAMILY IJIHLES, PHOTOUUAIMI ALUUUH. A tut WHITINU DESKS. If you want to buy a holiday present, go to MAXWELL GO NORTH FROM CHICAGO via the Chleetfo Northwestern Hallway. Ill Ihe route Inuii I'hb-ao in Milwaukee, Man-llowoe, Mielaiiiian, Two Km rs, M.

I'aul, ilinii-awiUs, Mali-. ii, iiHina, lireen Hay, Krauaba, Maniuettr. 1 1 1 1 1. lUneuik, and ail boiuts iiorib. It Is tbe only route lor MIIYSVATJKKE, lurlllo.

Wati-rtuwti, l'unt du fori iKlikoali, Si; iuiir, f'alunwl (I. IAiiMf.aii'l Uu iHf ul Lhi rlor, under on mhveitii'iit. T)ii la the only luuif i trrn IIIICAGO AM) ST. PAI via Madiam. Haraleio and and Kirov, and Is lb Biily rout ruuiiiiia t'uiliaau 1'alas; Cars betweea Cbiraa-aaiel Ht.l'aal.

TbisMtbe and Hot ttOuls to Mt. Paul and 1 be of tb beM steel rail, assl all Ib an-liiluiein. are llt.l-i I. Ihe Usui ar Bia-I up ol rleg-snl rullssan lrw kuoos aad Bln-iana-1 built i.rei fr tins lin.lm- llal.led Siel We, vrlllllale.1 day ruarbe aiel idrasam bMiit.n and ear. Tw ears all ar wilb lb rlrl.rale4 Millet siuli and utter.

mI ealinliuui Air rtrafce. andweif otb. ai'i-lisu, ttisi ka de. im-U rr tht. -Iv of -sirr train.

A II Iram. ar ran bv trte grai.u. Iss sunt Ibi sain Lisa ll b-s aiel and in suo.1 eirgant ami ruSil' Mist. I. r.inll'lH.

ht Slit r. iu in WM, aiel ba aw Hi eui.les. It leenai-nenlly Ibelatulile luui lo IU BcntB Bust Bof tb- e.l. All rallma. II.

agents rsa sir yna mroraia- tkn abowl tin. Iiii si. I lb tun ol It Irani. in lb arrival ul lb ttsin rri.ia lb 11 sf lb I bet bira-oA Norm- eUsB Itsllasv at llll s. Ka ar I'si-i.

an Miss ssr.il is.tws mroain lis n. dally, wilb I'uilsaaa rata tars ai- Uieb.l uu U.lll tiains. Inaiiasss Ilsv san NrraainB, Ta Irani daiir. B.IU Car aitasAad, ai.l ruiiiniitf to Mi.iitt. Mnwtiase.

il ro Wains da.1, rul ssan I ars bu Bibt fiaias, I "a kunia si I iu la f.B:.e'. I'M tl ck tr a dv. 4 t'liltObiii'l, wr Ualna-lail. 1'i'H Hl.slis.l, kll'Mril, JsSS ru ii, "-l i.uss, a aau bav Iruss two aba in. in.

is iuviv nt-iiiiirr. urssial anitiiiili.t. W. 11. BtBsssrr.

ilearrai r-s-nser Asui. LICENSED PLUMBER. ai'-B by It' H.i I vt sl- i tb ll Ktlel lu B'S lk4 ta WSlrf ait i ul .1 ii.ia i.o.i a lis 'l bl init Ci'Per an I Zina tth-To'. C'nst'tron Hinkt. t'upper Il.ir.

I.ist.l aa I lrn I'ltn-. Fi'rce- an Lilt ruc.j.s. Wash I wU. V'r -sots. JlJruit.

Hinn bunakUrs In MS PLVKSIXO A.VD STEAMTITT1S0. IiOIJEIlT LOUDON, CM ill A LAttttE BTUCikiUF Bill Note Head Paper al lha rntarr l'f" Ai'. IlilMIoaa I irn.stiw I fr.nteJ LoWtR THAN kVi HtrUKK. Ni Kit It r-srif pno j. l.

nnAiii IR 41 I MS IS OILS LAMP GOODS. tia it IU BSfO SS IteynoUla' Celebrated llnms constantly onhand, at ALDltlCH UKOS. THE CITY. LIK AL ITEMS. Win.

II. Moore and Miss Myra Morris were married on Tuosday evening. Our Lexington, C'henoa, and other neighboring inforniatioii will be read with interest, as it contains much that is of general interest. Mr. Jaiues S.

Ewing has been appointed provisional assiguee by the bankrupt court, and is aijam in possession of J. H. Earl's stock ot dry goods. Kev. J.

W. Icenbarycr will give a Bible reading this afternoon at in the First Baptist church. lie wiil preach in the same place in the evening. The meetings are increasing in interest. All are invited.

Mr. Hugh Wallace, who is employed in the shop of Mr. II. A. Miner, had the end of one of his thumbs cut off by a circular saw yesterday.

Fortunately, the bone was not reached, and hence the injury is not so serious as it might have been. Kev. William Say lor, the noted evangelist, "street preacher of California," and missionary to India, will be in Normal Sunday, February l'Mi. He is preaching and lecturing in the Methodist churches of Central Illinois. He will be at Wenona next Sabbath.

Kyburn L'rotheri, of Randolph, recently sold to Mr. Turner, of Shelby county, their well known a'ld valuable short horn bu 1 Grand Master, for a very satisfactory price. At the same time also sold to Mr. Foster of the same place, a yearling bull at very favorable figures. Coronor Hendijx received ai.

other letter from a little tovtn iu Indiana making inquiries after the man whose body was found in a barn in Cheuoa some time uuo. From the description the v. filer supposed that it was a man who formerly lived there, and on nlicse lite there Has an insurance of about two thousand dollars. Hon. Wm.

M. Smith, of Lexington, lias recently sold the short-horn bull calf, ''Han the "lUih Duke of Airdrie 10,044, out ol "Lady Bell 7th" by "lVince of Sale 7, 40," to J. G. Meek, of Marion county, Iowa. Mr.

Smith has still on haml-i a few ynung bulls with g'Hid iedigrees. complains that th weather lias been so changeable that the short-horns have not nourished as well as if the winter had been one of cold, clear weather. Mr, Gus. Fleisclinian InfiMned us list evening that he knew that four bulls had been killed ill this city yesterday, by Bloom ingtou butchers, for home consumption. Mr.

Fleiscliman says that he could eive the numes if he wanted to, and adds that he never kills bulls himself except for bologna sausage, which hitter statement will cause feelings of relief to many beef consumers. It't Mr. Fleischinan cotilaiii his soul peaoe.aud all vi ill yet be well. For III present year Hie dates of important events, anniversaries and holidajs will fall as follows Candlemas, or ground hog day, Wednesd.iv, Feb. 2 Valentine's day, Fid).

1 Washington's birthday. Tuesday, Feb. Shrove Tuesday, or Fanaclit, Tuesday. Feb. L'U Aah Wednesday, beginning )'f Lel.t, Wednesday, March 1 St.

Patrii k's day. Friday, March 17 Good Friday, Fr't'ay, April 14 Easier Sunday and Moudav, April Id ami 17 As end day, Thursday May i5; Whit Sunday and Monday, Jii' 4 aud 5 Centennial, Tuesday, July 4 Christmas, Moudav, Dec. HINT MIIIE Mr. K. It.

Hunt, who for a long time has I wen following the watchmaker' profession at Ihe West End. has acis-pted faults hie idler, and is now settled in yracuu, New Yotk. As it III custom of the West End men, they hate commenced lu -culale iiijii who shall be the next Mayor of Bloomingtoti. Four prominent men have Invn named, and "Uen'' It not with them. Iioubtles he feels that hi future turo-st In life depends uOU lla-ir favorable opinion.

Many of Ihe; West Km! 'de would like to know hen the Street Cummissiiinrr I going lories lis; mud iay from the M.i'? dam pavement, lie wa ordered to do some lime ago, by the City Council, limit Ihe ineetlngs held at tin Catlndif church, this i-ctiiiiulatiiiii of unid was a gnMt nitisatp and Injury to llw ra ami miiifnit of the vast liuiiiir who www cinnelled lo walk that street. Now thai flu rams have fallen and the mud is soft, will fiM lli 'Mlti't Cotil-liiisainlier ideA'o shon-l II i sT an I take ia liniil tw jv 7 l'aeilsBraplilB Aslseellalsis: asisl II If- Irela. San lime 1 1 Win. M. Ninth, if lxiugt.in, a lwrti'd lu these column thai lad Iris for tale.

1 hi t-ir-ct of lhal ad rrtiw I is rvlated Mr Smith I Ie 'ad' f'f Ihe Ileik.lilre pi sale Wmle tn well Out I sold all I had. and could liav tolil a man nore if I had raised llietn. sold belaerii 4M and at from l'i lo ra. li: and after I mil all I muid tssildy spare) iwvlvrd many hll. a.kitig fir pL1'.

aayllig llial llH-y lial M-eil IIM 'ad lu l'AIAHHAI-ll. Ihe ssl kball ISrbrl. James Finn, alio wot In In llos pit, had his Land ButrieJy hurt by bring kii k' by one of the uiuli-s. TIk ronipaii) rimimeie-e1 i taii 'tis on Ihe new shaft al llie rmsslug of the I. ('.

and He I II. ptliif, as.im at Ihe jrolllld sellles. Tlie malcolnpuij raising Uhh day now. Tin aie U'dtig l' ali.k a shaft water rl we by the ofliv. In cwiisldrr.

(lull of lies dull Hair, and ll finite) In riif piny as nianv mni as thrv ran.lly atv "ik-in I'. Bllle-tlijll 7 fit Id do Ihe wmk Willi- Out any liPiHUriileiMe. pales mn I t. suh nl Adams' lit' her lu Seri ously III. 1.1.

ler Hall, Villlial, ilimIii. t. II.V llal'-l rrfcisr li-sleidaV. 'I he rvhiioits Imeliii.s o.t.liiioe to III nraMi III li.tef!. I'flih iil pnr-ld Ua rr.

a TIs Muii liM-f an I lb-lb la-tlre riilln will give in pt but alitrdy een- Ititf.wl.l. lll nW.by sl lU ftilty. al lOo'i l-k. Therv I tioil iiil'l ataml II, N. K.

Ran. kin left of tll.gU l)lrsardlira- An li ly. ni.d. ratneae lave Pol learned, I lh 'P' star I wlewseil lserl. IUtaoBtN.Hl ri.tta P.sr..er I see ti" Ibe JI4 lt4.

Ibsl Nr. K. bl has lers.y B.lbs t4 aM Ikal w.ib. II ls. aa-l w.au b.

aw Bb. rsa Ibsl. wts. a b. d.e tb.i 1b.raiePle.UIB.Bibs ,44 yel, ur Mr.

remit In further acquisitions to both societies. Ou Tucsdav, as per announcement, tue isriuge committee of the City Council of Peoria, was here. Thev did not hold a public meeting as programmed, on account of the fact that nobody Kerned to "see" the propriety 01 iu -m amora subscribing for a bridge across the Illinois river for the sole benefit ol that one 1 i.i,i. ni fii of Metiitn ira. as a rule.

are JealoHsol the thing, but there is luile caue tur it. The briilge would i.oublless be as much or a convenience to thern, as the amount ol retail it wuiilil call to Peona would damage them. The farmers, however, In every direction from Mctamora could well attorn to sunacnuw erallyto the enterprise, as a Iree budge would iive them a choice of trailing places, and easy ut.i rimiKiL in luu hind of the matter right, A bottle of Calender's Liver Mitturs set up iu the business Huuse of a citizen having no interest in the enteruriBO, could not he exp-cteJ to call suhsenp- lions. The committee inuue nu aequaiuunvv. value and accouiplisheU noiinng.

CITY. The wuck of prayer which' was ob-erved iu all tbo churches hero was by several ol them con-finiiml 11111I lied ill revival niculiiikS. Numer ous additions have IkTu made to various oh urehes. The revival at the MeihoUist church hasjust been cltis-d, alter a continuance of 21 days, with a result of 20 or inure acossiotiB to the church. HAVANA.

George S. union, who scalded in the holler explosion at Teheran on Jan. IS, died Sunday night from the effects of the injuries received, lie leaves a fa.iilly In Hochesler, N. V. The other men are recovering Dr.

Curtis, of Juliet, as ied bcl'oiu the circuit court at Pontiac on chaige of abor-t on committed In Kwiglit. The trial is short, and res illed 111 theilocior's complet: aequiital. 'j bo Smith plow company are manulacturiug 250 to 30O plows aud IS1 cultivates per week. Their shipment, last week were I2 plows und l.T cultl-vauas. til At I K.

Monday ght Charles Prate, adcspciale, vicious negro, atteuipted to cut tbe tliroat of Lewis lior-don, night clerk of lha St. Mcbola. Iioiel, with a razor, while pas-ing 011 the sir Gordon warded off the ass uilt. receiving two sen re ga-he In bis hand betote Pi ice was arre-Pd, Puce was oil Tuesday, ill default or ai.tsu sent to jail. He bad repeatedly thresten-d to cut throat.

excitement exists and Price's barber friends trie 1 haul to deslros al possible evidence against buu, but It Is evident that it was a premeditated alt. uipt-d to murder Uordon by lying iu wait lor buu. IIKNHV. A dead Infant is fuand In a pruy vault at La-cotiou Monday. Steps are being taken to discover the child's minderer.

t.ixctil.t). The Grand Jury finished their session Tuesday, and retried the following bills: William Hardin, for carrying and displaying deadly weapons; Thomas Heed, for selling liquor without license; Harvey K. Tor selling Il pior to minors; Thomas Shncttl-. for larceny Alla-rt Kellogg, forgery; William Kutr, selling liquor without lie-use. I be Collinan case creaUs iouiderable excium ut, as Coihuan Is only 17, and Preston Kwlng.

whom be killed, was only IV 1 he case will be tried next week. Other bills were found, but are not ready lor publication. tou Hay So r.aruwe. Have yon any excuse tor suffering wltb Dyspepsia or LHer Complaint there any reasoB why you should goon from day to day complaining with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivcu -ss, palpitation anlie Heart, Meart bnru, Water-bra-h, Gnawing and burning pains at Ibe pit of tbe Stoma'-li, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and dl-agreeable ts.te ill the mouth, Coming upof loud allor eating, laiw Spill's, No! It is pisilllvely yourowu faull if youdo. Go to your Drualst.

W. W. ak hob and get a Mottle of Uusts At otsT Flow' aa for teii's, aud your Is eertalll but if V04 doal.t gut a Sam liotUe for 10 rents and try It. Tao U. will relieve you.

The publishers Invite attention lo the li.llowing list ot suiue of tbe attractive articles scund set 1 i.i.r Monthly, lor the i-iiiiiing esr. Ill Ibe Behl of Bci. ea. besides melon, nowltles aud boritr stories, there will be Two Pu-nurkaWv Serial Sluries By AMERICAN AUTHORS. 1 be Hi-t uf these, now compile III our bands.

II GABRIEL CONROY," liy DUCT. HAUTE, in the N0V1 niLrr slid a ll un rl.l Bi'mlli' I hi i Mr. llarle llisl w.ok. Ibe sfisSis-f which th siltl-isr bas Bis f. x.rile I alllnrlils, ar pill.

I'd wilb 'hll. i. nrf.c vivkln' -as and puwer i awl me wta is illi-ml savl staphle moid Ml sailv llle llisf has vet We shall atw begin 111 Ibe.lsnusry auilwr, IMIlLll NOL VN'S Or. Show Your Piiport." Ily IIIMAItll HI Mil II II.I The srrri of this story lies In Ihe "atbattil leini.trv. lb .1 uf laim.iBa sai Irias.

al Ibe tin. uf Aaruii ll irr lte.n 1 l.e character bve.1 in sretkrii an-. ti ws now i Vf B' k. an-l bow Ibi. ivnsil i.f ib- lr Miatwu sosw siu'y uf lniri.M-and uuil g4iiig int.

r. sl lhrteb' BBl. A SLV0. KM KR'S VACATION 1: wiNntijr Co'. WKf.i now In vUim -f, In Mt U4 tut- of lu htiif'l I fl? m-i.

utt uf Hi HmmI ri-flil BImI tlits-'-xslUiaf lit Mr iui (- Iil-ffili4f tlin LKTTtKS, Islltailbe JOIIi UMkllll sir A ra of llevolnfnnsiy rri aia'Biy iri.ni ib lb baa ui in ttiwsi. anls uf 1 aan. I k- ar ta ol tie Irrr.i, aiet will be with a raie teli.k iii euf lr'l-M (I lb I ent' tlinal crb blalluM ol lb luiiiissttr Itttsvastsn Aaynis in AMKKICAM COLLMJKS, dm -Hrf I km InlrffM trs.H ilr Hh lliro 4ir vac'tll t4 Mill UI IW lb Hl.li4atl a)(lttUIWt. OLD KV VOIMt. i til 1.

1 I bv I. Miss, will tf-flr al ossre, end will alirl Ibe i4 ail. la riiy isr rsxintrv, Bisik BUM IU t.paertil uf In gial an-l r. r. roii iie I i.f-...f II.

dii lis. Maibhrf hs Hi. a u. g.f to oaf 4. iipii nl ari sit.

ait-. 11. il anl 11 sloe a ai In a fn.fi'ltsu.lf t'--l 1- 1 lu i. I n.ler us ihipsrHl lb fng.ln Bill IB ll. falur i.i..

11 ka ib pssl, lu and lit. I slut and blsslisB pfugtns. Tha Eitttorlal Departmnt Berapy Iwent psge nf sx wassnrr afc. rm.iB lr. lluiiafui i.ssn.

im iisneiv 'f Bell a of lalwt Wuf a. IB Art, l.ltrralar, aiel a. I. ne. II Htl I tnsr, la) a4ats I sslr.

Tb In 10 Hel I bunn I IB Min trim lu. 40. Iwaisl la ill Vl. tft'n la ly. Av llb-v Vnlntnns 1 1 Ms 1 1 1 1 Ut I l-Jslels Ms pwlsss SIM SSk lbM Ml f.

al Ibi r.l. 1. sbub. ii kail mrfmn. ltawsifsltrw as4 raalstsastwrw anl b- pis.

aii.i..n,.i will ik.M I any Ik ab- aiu.fiira Bill slrat rsssif a mt lw P. ke.Ss.4 lna'U ta. M-r. I XufTf la leltois s4 rtiuflnl. al SB-fet rSk.

73 UrJwar. New York II lb lb bla I p'f FURNITURE. I WILL OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN O. A. nGHULTZ, 114 North Bloomington, Illinois.

No. 20-tf Omnibuses Carriages Calls answered without fail all hours of the day and night in all parts of the city. Leave vour orders at the Ashlev House office. McKFSSON CLARK, OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE LINE n30-tf CARRIAGE AND IslJUGY 80OA30H W. I BloomlURlou.

I II L. MATERN, Prop'r. A contaut supply ol superior home-made riagea, Kuirg'ea, hpring wagons, ouhsiid. Itc pairing pminptly aitemled to. rice low as the lowest.

Will not he uiinersoin. I'JH-ty CANNELBUKU. INDIANA, CANNEL COAL. Ton are respectfullv Invited to give this eoal a trial tor boure purpusei. It wakes no ciwiers an burns to while svbes; does not slack by exiio-ure dies not snap out upon the carpet, when used In grates kindles whh veiy little if anv wood produces niore heat In a shortur spaes of tune than any other coal Is lar more durable loan orumary cos and the cleaned coal to handle known, lor cooking stoves, rentes, and grates, it has no equal, placed on cliie.

It blocks open and a quick nre is produced Inld tl itv.le, it bums slowly ana noius Ire lor nianv hours. For cooking. If split In small rlece, ewieclB'lT when a tire Is wuiiied for only a short time, it will not reiuire more than hull ss ruu. coal to cook a meal aof ordinarv eoul, nor one-fourth the time make a hot Hie. ni iking it a ioii-t ilenlnible coal for suiumer ue In cooking stoves nud ranges, as the neies-arv best la Immediately produced with small amount ol fuel.

Prioe ered. $5.50 on Track; $6.00 Deliv- 1. II. ICKLTM. DSALIH ta ALL Kl OS OP HARD AND SOFT COAL AND COKE, LrvsiR, Oasis.

Salt, Limb akq Ckubkt, 920 Ea Bloomington, 111. BUY THE M03T PERFECT FAMILY COFFEE IM THE WOULD. The 6 llDI Ml Patented October slb. Will pav the eost of l.teil in a few uemlUs Xul-isiiHal in every respect, lasting a llfe-Hme. Now la as br Ine best families of Ibis city, who will b-ar testimony of He aients.

ru sa'ebT Ih agenl, at Oeo. II. Coor Lamp Wore. US rronl st. Prices.

Inclodinf Larg" Kimnel No. Bhieh vasts two pounds, nnlv IH; No. J. wlileh niasis Uir-e poowle k'serr msehme warrantee. Machines sent to any psil of the Taiie-l biairs rsveipl of pee.

Mate aesl coanly ruhu fb sale. AAlrrse lnvwtr, PKI.KI.KIwK JlluwAM.ifuS I nlaw st. St. Nicholas for 1876. After two years of prosrlty.

Bnesani le. In luisulle Hu 11 ille. il lilns which Ht. Ki. ki eonwlidale.1 ill ll.elf all Ms sirongr eomt eiit.ws, be pabli.bers H.4 thess-wins IB a 1--1I1011 lu ptunaiM lhal the 1 bird I.n.iii"g wilb the number 111 its aasmsl sHrellise fs gslrla B)B)sl lta.

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