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d3 0 po mure noiinii tjurfr Caper of Jack Frost- WANTED. 8 nnfatmfli Medium, unwashed, iMitfic. Coarse, washed, Iree from hurra, HVK, Medium, wuhed, Fine, washed, 2st tle. Coarse, unwashed, UiaU'C liurry and coiled wool, liildc off. U.tllUHS.

business guide THHTKRA S'CK. Colonel (i. W. Bain, of Kentucky, Lecture at Durley Hall. on Salurilay evenlnu it waa found that the attendance at the opening lecture of Col.

jj i i pi: it a mux TII.LOTSON A FKLI Masai. kiih TUESDAY EVHN1NU, MARCH 14. tCOHAND BHAKKKPKUKAN KVBNT.U Appearance nl the Popular Tragedian, THE KK.NT KVI.U MADE. PATENTED. Tfot Oontri thi Brace Is Brace aud Cheat Expander combined.

It doe not disarrange the shirt bosom nor slip off the (boulder. There Ii les atralu on the buttons, and by mean of an adjustable hack strap, gentle or powerful brace may he obtained, in rainy weather the pantaloona may lie ralaed from the hecla without Interfering with the front FOB LADIES. Thla Brace act aa a Chest Expander and Skirt 8uporter combined. It keep the shoul der perlectly tralght, relieve hark, bin and abdominal or gans, by supporting Ihe cntlret weight of the clothing Irom the ahoulder: I worn withoull Inconvenience. For Children It Is Invalua ble, keeping them elect while growing, especially while at their studies, and prevent them fiom becora stoop shoulders.

Price, 1 1 roil SAM BT McLean Co. Dry Goods Store, Tho only dry good store south side of public square. Jifi-eody NOVELLO niTSON Ai (1(1. are the sole agent for tlio United Slates lor the magnificent Novello List of Oratorios, Operaa, Oleea, Part Songa, c. The eejiarate Anthema, Choriiaes, or Oleea, cost fl els.

to 10 cut. each, and are very largely used for occa sional luging. The following are excellent and I .1 I. 1iraeiie.nl mm in.tt 'Primers," but are a great deal more: 1. Rudiments of MuBto.

By Cnmiiiliiga. .50 2. Art of Piano PlHylnif. llyl'auer l.tm 8. The Oman.

Hy Stainer mi 4. SliiKinir. By Handegger 01 5. MuHlcal Forms. By I'aner 1 10 6.

Harmony. Uv Mlalner Ill 7. Instrumentation. By Prout l.tm 8. Violin.

By 1 1 9. MuMcal Terms By Stabler Ml 10. Composition. Hy Slnluer 1 CLARKE'S ANTHEMS AND RESPONSES. Price, $1.50.

By Wm. Horatio Clarke. An thema or rare beauty, wincu win ne lavoniea with any choir that adopts them. Mason Hnadly's System Tor Iteginnera flSS Mason 4k iloadly'aSyatelu lor Piaiiolertu .1.75 Two famous methods hytwoof Ihebpsl pianoforte teachers In the country. Begin with one ncllied! Knit with the oilier: LYON HEALY, Chicago, 111.

OLIVKR DITSON Boston Ishad 1V.4 Ksta5- 1 1 ONb! dollar a yeak. The circulation of Ihl popular newspaper Is constantly Increasing. It contains all the leading news or the Many iieraiu, aim is anaueu iu handy departmenta. The FORE1UN NEWS Embraces special dispatches from all quarters of the globe, tinder the head ol AMERICAN NEWS Are given the telegraphic dispatches of the week trotii all pttrta oi me liuiou. una leiiinrii aioue makoa THE WEEKLY HERALD The most valuable chronicle In Ihe world, as It la the cheupil.

Every week Is given a lallhliil repot ul POLITICAL NEWS, Embracing complete and comprehensive dis patches Irom ashlni'ton. Including full n-poita ol the speeches of eminent politicians on the questions ul the hour. THE FARM DEPARTMENT Of the Wexki.v IIkhai.d give the lulest as well as the most practical suggcation and discoveries le-lating to the duties ol the limner, hints lor riisu-g Cattle, Poultry, Graiua, Trees, Vegetables, Ac with suggest ions lor keeping buildings ana farming iitetiaila In re air. This Is supplemented by a well-edited department, widely i opii iin.l, the head ol THE HOME. (living recipes for practical diahes, hints for making clothing and for keeping up with the latest fashions at the lowest pilre.

Every item ol cook- lug or economy suggested in thia department is i.c.i.u Letters irom our Paris and Loiidoucorresptiiiileiita on the very latest fashions. The Home Depart ment of the Vi keki.t llKKAi.n will save the house wife more than one hundred times the price of the paper. 1 he Interests of SKILLED LABOR Are looked after, and everything relating to mechanics and labor saving la carefully recorded. There is a page devoted to all the latest phases nf the business markets, crops, merchanulse, Ac, fcc. A valuable leaturcJs found In the apecia'ly reported prices and conditions of THE PRODUCE MARKET.

Spoktino Nbws at home and abroad, together with a Story overy week, a Skiimon by some eminent divine, Litkbakv, Musical, Diumatio, I kr-sonai, aud Ska Notkb. There is lio paper In tho woi Id which contains so much news mutler every week as the Wkkklt J1bum.ii, which la seirt, post age free, lor One Dollar. Yon can subscribe at any time. THE NEW YORK HERALD, in weekly form, ONE DOLLAR A YEAH. Address NEW YORK HERALD, dfi Hroadway and Ann New York.

A BLESSING TO WOMANKIND. all diseases of women peculiar the appearance ami cessation ui the 111111181, uterine disturbances, bir- Dr. Clarke's pnutyoi runt-Linns, won leucorniu-n, itisiiienorrliu'a. and lusterla. also ia melancholia and oilier mental lie-rangcim-nla.

Afford prompt relief those distressing bearing down pains Periodical Iro peculiar to women. Price, ier Pills. mix. Belli iree nj mini nil rv nrtce. Ilr.

Clarke Medicine Compa ny, New York City. OR SCROFULA or any Blood Disorder Dr. In either str.ee, whether primary sec -jiiilary or tertiary, are an Ivaluuble remedy. Thev never fail to cure wtien Clarke's ilirectlona are followed. Price.

ner Imjx. Five boxes, fill. Bent ny Anti-Syphilitic mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. Address Ilr. arkc Medicine Company, New York City.

Pills. AN INVALUABLE REMEDY For weakpeaa of the kldncya and bladder. A uulck and complete cure Dr. In 4 to dai of all urinary allce Hna. siiiarting, freijuent or dittlcuit iinlia-tluli, mucous discharges ant! aediiiieni III tlie bladder from whatever cans" Clarke's Gonorrhea induced either of recent or IoiiK landing, line to three boxet usually suttleleut.

Price, ti sr box 8 luxes Pills. lor Mallea iree on ni-eiiii. nriee. Address Ilr. Clarke Medicine IComjiany, New Vork City.

rjlHERE IS A BALM IN GILEAD iKorall cases of Spermatorrhea and n.e n.nili ul' se I'-ahuaa tin youth, sexual' execsws In maturcr years, or other rauaes. and prnducina Dr. some of the following effects: Ner" vouaness, Si'inlniil MulBSiniis iu.bm. Clarke's emissions by dreanial, lilniiieaa Isigiit, Herectlve Memory, Ptiysn' llecav. l'inipleson Kate Aversion bj StKle'ly of Females, foniuatun Invigoratl'ft Loss of Sexual Power, c.

lilering marriage Improper or Are a pnaHve cure In weeks. One to six httxe usually sui-lliieiu. Frn-e, 1. super. box.

Imxes. IS. Went by mall, prepaid. lil.lmn Ilr. Clmk IPillai Ji25-eody4 wetllcine company.

-'-j- Dockets WK HAVE lor line of prime- rfnt-knla Justice of Pear and Police Magistrate, all'; the moat PProveo nm. Hern Ktr nneMi. rAHTAiiiurn I.t, fC. TABLISBMENT, lHoomlngton, 111. Je4-U! Vjilj TV i i mm mm A very peculiar and fantastic fu nk wu performed by Jack Frost Tuusduy night.

A common bucket, for watering horses, about two-thirds full of water, was allowed to stand out In the open air. Next morn. Ing the surface of water waa frozen and there wua reut traceable a gotnic cp'jrcn win dow, and this was sunk in the Ice the samo a the indow In the side oi the church. But hia is not thu only remarkable feature of thla curious handiwork of the frost. The bucket la thu property of Key.

Hubert Con. over, pastor ol the Lexington Piesbyterlan church, und it was at his residence that the church ice window was found. Jiniton Teachers' Institute. The Teachers' Institute met lint Satur- day at the High School, witli Miss Kayiuond presiding. These Institute are held every month, and are partlc Ipattd in by tracheis from ail irta of the country.

The following ia the programme of last Saturday 1. Opening exercises and president' addresa. a. "School by li iiiiteriiaiign. S.

"Prim1 rv Language," by Mias kcuiicily. 4. "Decimals," by Prof. MiIlugD. Intermission.

"Comparison of tho Adloctlve and the I'aca ol the Partiilple and Inliultive," by Ueo. II. Dealt. 7. "School Law," by J.

Miller. "Common Fractious," by Mrs. Stevens. 11. General business.

Something New. Wolgumot ii Co. open to-day nobby still hata for men's, boys' aud cbildron' wear. Call and see the new things: all at one low Prlce- A Fine Present. Yesterday was tho birthday anniversary of Miss Emilia Riedigcr, and as Bbe is now "sweet sixteen," hor father presented her with an nleiruiit nluno.

It is one of tho cele brakd Hardmans, and Prof. Mueller sold it. It has been rumored for some time that' Mr. Frank Conkling, onuof our finest singers, would leave us to loin an opera troupe. This would be quite a loss, as Mr.

Conkling is a tenor who has a line quality of voice; he Ik also a musician of some ability. Tenors are scarce, if Eastern exchuugee cun be relied upon, Miinkok. Sent. 25. 17.

Sins: I have been taking Hop Bitters for inllutuinut'on of the kidneys and bladder. It has done for me what lour doctors lailul to do. The ellect of Hop Hitters seemed like magic to me. L. Carter.

TlTE AIAKKET8. tlkntajii lTodaee Marftrt. Chicago, March 11. The lollowlng figure how the receipt and bipmtits ol the undermentioned article lor the past st Hours: Kocolpta. 8,1100 noil ls.ini sni Jio.uiu Shipper).

Flour, brl Wheat, ti'i Corn, ba Iii.iniu mi fW.ww I OuU, bu 41,0011 1:1,000 Hye, nu Harlev. Beef, brls lis Pork, brls Lard, lbs S.iirtl MIS.IIKI WHKAT No. li spring aold al fl.Hitll.St cash; Sl.Wilifil.iH'i seller marca; aellerAml and 1 aeller May-cios in al H4 aeller March; aeller Anrll: aeller Mav. and ti's Si llc June. Mi.

A spnug, Jl Hi'i. Itrejecled, nonil nal. Market wna active nnd man yester day. IfLUUri i ne iouowing are mo quoia'-ioua. Pancv winter extra fi O.

Common to maid ill ia 110 Fancy Western apring extras Ml tm (iiu.it iin fi ra an Choice to fancy Minnesota mi a Oommon to fair do IttVi )' Kve flour Wa'i-D COKN No. 8 sold at cash fame seller March; tiOWilKiC. seller April; Mti etH'Mti seller Mav liming at tWc. lor ran Ii wie. ae er Miireli: li I'Mlidtili-liC seller lorn; ti'c seller May, and bl'nC aeller June.

lte.Juc.led, timsuiisc. The market was fairly active and hiirln.r I inn vi'Hteri uv. iaTs) No. 2 soil at H'i-ll'iC ior casn 41V4(tlli4c aeller April; seller May, and seller June closing at. 41 seller Anrll.

and aeller Miy. The market was lair, i losing lower than yesterday. KjfK No. il, we. HA HI.

KV No. S. 77c WIHK Mold at Baill.75 for cash: gtB.dS aeller March; ti.B7ttai'--" seller April, and seller May. The market was fair miwI hlirlii.r than vt.aterilav. LAhl)-8ld at fill 4r lor cash: gin 4r.iaiO.47S4 aeller April.und $1" tiiKiD 0 IUV, seller May.

Market waa lair and hlgncr man yesiernay. Chicago Live Stock Market. Ciiicauo, March 11. HOGS The light receipts Imparted a firmer lii-lit alilniiliiL' irri.de. which were in good demand, aud prices ruled firm and 6c higher than veslerdav.

Sales ranged lioin I'i. fmtb.io lor light shipping, fli.lS&b 50 for heavy packing, and OIU lor lair lociioicesnioom neiivjr miii ping grades. The market ia nun, with but lew desirable lota unsold. The fresh receipts were 1,400 h'ead. CAT I LK There was an active maraei io ine eitent of the sunn v.

wliicu waa very iigni, can- mated at 1,0110 head. Shipper and city operators no. oiirchaalnir. and urlces ruled linn ior the different gradea. Salea ranged from fri stltf ft.nu lor goou nuicners steers, n.nni(BL no ior shipping steers, and Irom gian.lutorcnoice snip-uiug beeves.

The market was lirui, with the bulk of the offerings aold. i-IOKiA, 111., March 11. OOHN New high mixed sold at tW-Ji aWic; new mixeil, OATS No. il white, iriiiitiic. Hxa No.

2, HWHbc. Toiiino, March 11. WHKAT-No. 8 red Wabash, fl.274 lor cash; March, fi ail Anrll. 1 27W.

cu No. ll, spot, tile bid; high mixed, (ill 67c. WIW Toaa. March 11 WHBAT No. 2 spring, ungraded red, 1 1IHN NO.

-J. HlM.ItAC. OATS Mixed Westurr.fiOaMc; white Western, 55c PORK New mesa, old mese, LAltu fiu.su. Sr. Loins, March 11.

WHBAT-No. 3 red, tl.33Kfi21Jit lor cash; Anril ''5li- Mnv 111. UOKrl 61 casn; npro. rMQilSc. May.

OATS cash. KYB-c bid. hid cash. UAirnaoaa, March 11. WHEAT No.

2 Western wint-r red, fl.HIK asked; March, $1 8HS1.31V COKN Wesi.rn niixoJ, marcn, nuB.ic. OATS West irn white, 544055.. irvnpooL, March 11 FLOTJR 10s 12s. WH SAT-Winter. 9b IkualOs 8d; IprtEO, 9s I ClOs Sd.

COKJI 5S ltd PORK LAKD 52s d. TEE BLOOMlNOTOX MARKETS. Ooaitrj Prottee. BLOOmnoTOM, March Prices paid by dealers. Butter, Egga, 12iJ15c Lard, lollc Dmaaed chickens.

7iiSc IMr lb. Dresaed turkeys, HjolOc per lb. Potatoes. SI iH.l.i:por nu. Onions, vXi.

lleets, per nu. Ruta bagaa, tide per bu. AT. Clover hay, fl0Q14. Timothy, on the alrect, l.lJt.

Straw, 6447 per ton. BiTeiiSKa' BTtiri. rat earn. t.7fiuA t.li0 imn. 4 5UQ.V50.

Calvea, weighing irom IM1 to JIM pounds, im over ain mis. laii Sheep, fl. 5. Uoga, fl. lM.

tnaa Orecn cured, (lnn, 7c Damaged. NO. 2, V. urv. Hie Sheep Iielta.

Tal.ow, 6C wool Fine, nnwashed, All bl nVTt' ll A eCtlcral IIIIIISCWi Imnilv. API'lv it O. KtUMIKKH' Ifronery slor, 7n! W. 1 heainnt t. irAM'KI-Aii Intclllg'int gentleman, nddrcaa.

the quaiuira- Hons necessary hr iin onid.por salesman, to rcprc acnt a prominent Kuslcrn publishing house In the central fart of the Mlo. Address, giving rclercnces and i.r ton- occupation; a when anil lii-ro an Interview can lie hail, lux I'. O. Chicago. mil mi HT ANTICD-Threc young men titdrive ped- dlcra' wuimns.

Call at Peddlers hxrliang Stmth Mum ft. in ii iii ITANTKD-A HK( TION I'K I.ANI) I want to buy a L'miil loriloii of land in ll' l.eaii ronutv. niialerately IllTKIlKAIi, jiiiHmiincton, in infill "WfANTHD-ll ynn ant to buy or anil aerimil hatiri llirliltlirc or i I al and 1 Ka.t Krotit- AUo bin raer and metaia. I'. KI'Al LI'- IMI4 1U.

FOR RENT. ij l-vt i-iii ti'in. eritim ntnitiire, it M.rmaiient water. Apply Ui J. K.

iiA'iuN SON, Normal, III. Dill 'd-tlll LOST. I OST-A 1 I'leane ri lurn illy. ol to riiniiiiil apei'tHi-lra. I.

I L.AKKK, Wiico.x lull i'i SEED POTATOES. I jtiTAToUS ilirerl Ir 1 rieeil Store, fi rot i (enteral. J. bEl.l.M. mi Ire'and.

at the new one llrfl aerveil. South mil -lit FREE LECTUKES. tm.ml L'ii7li fr Armnrv Urtl 1. flit niHf I ii nlliir. rridrty, hdiiirdtiy hihI lilt 11th Htll 1 I.

H1K1 I TMIIHI.tr, dy, Nrttunltiy huh Minutn, inu, nm, i V. hi p- i.t 11.H K. A. HOW AKit, totcn.tr oi yiai.o, otmhh, Tocalcultvro, irultar, painting W' aruwmn, No. Kt North-at.

)' ARCHITECTS. A. IN Kit, Office, 4iK North i afacturcr of Siiah, Dixira, Biinda, and Library Kumiture. Jl yly DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING. D.

MiilillY'S Star HvHteill ol Silimre Moaa- lor cuttiini ladiea' and children's i.ti.-ni iinil win nv u. n. t.AI'K I K. 41 I IN. Alllin-ei Illi-PMlirr.

ii DENTI8T. fiTKVENrt. Dontlat, baa returned to JL thil" city and reopened an oillce ou euti art iliKir north of Voat-olllco. over Dunliarn Uire, Hloominirton, III. steamship Tickets.

PASSAOK TICKETS to and from Europe at (he loweat mlA'a, and forelirn i-xchainro. C. UENNJiCi 1, Bk-eni, lion, jiuiu-ai. ji CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. A LSO all kludK of Jobblni; done neatly and f- oromntlv.

Work wurranteU. ve me cli A. 11VKHLV. a bop til.l reap denretull North -at. SEWING MACHINES.

you want a ai wine nineh'in do not fnil to aee the Domeitir, At l.iie and Komi St. lor unle by iiu.al,i iinnnirim Mulberry Ml. 1 1 Ini Mi KKKI) aella the beat oil. I'dlea and attncli- .1 meiiti- for ail kindi of niachinea; aim repaira all kinda. and iriniriiuteea lila work, at the Singer olllee, li Hi West Ulooininirioii, 111.

j'Jl -lim jmiSICAL. MR. AND MRS. ZIMMERMAN, -yOCALISTS AND VOICE -TEACHEHS. ANSA 1,11.1.

IAN M. V. ZIMMERMAN, tenor. Teach the Natural Method of Vocalization, aecnr ui! all the viHiil of the old method without aai-riui'lui! the perlect eiiiiiiciiition of the Knaliah oral elenietila. Will arcep! concert and convention ernaiienieiila.

Huoma. coiner ol liroiiitwuy imd Norinnl. INSURANCE- FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT PLATE-CLASS INSURANCE Pancake Hathaway 221 NORTH MAIN-ST, BLOOMINGTON ILLINOIS ft: PURE CREAM TARTAR. Given Tf alum or anv iiiiiiriouaini1iKUiiKraean tie found in Andrews' Pearl-Bnlciria; Powder. Is pos itively PURE.

HeiiiKeiulorseil.B'id testimonmli mriwii (pom anch chemist a H. iwna Hays, no toiuM. InlauUiiue, sold in bulk. ANDREWS CO. OTTTAnri til 5 Wabaaii A.

2o9 2M1 K. Water Sfc I ITH0GRAFH1NG i tit -l I Mini rtiTJ vlAS of kK, crnn- r. Hill ami of WHI ItK'll nl liv tl.i 1. tliiiifnii.I'itnr iiriH-ess. tl.l fin tin cliiaS in worn in iiiv li.w.-1 iimv, rt.it K-implea alMl piicvv wli nrk Inr lKa a apeefcUl.

THE PANTACRAPH rWRTIMl, MISi. HlMM! AKU lU-AKK lUK ANDREWS' rl frRYING TO HOLD D0WhN)k4 I jlTAW BOUNDTO RISE 1 I 'hVMh A at MWM'AV, MAUCll HI, P1'111S OlT. NEWSY ITEMS. Mr, nnd Mra. IVIer Folaoin aruiu routine lo-dny.

See aula notice Id another column by K. Trenton. Tin1 M.enneri hor society will have a pt Villi-1 alien bull nu Hie eveuingoi me Mr. P. A.

t'oal, of tin-Sibley Iwh-t, spent a few dins in Southern lllinms last weok. Mias Klla Atiilrus returneil Saturday nltrli from a visit of a week with friends In lluvana. tr 1.. II. Miller, i Uirhmond.

I in the clly vifilmi: his lirolher, lr. J. Miller. Mr. I.linliav.

of Lexington, will go to Kliirida this week, pcrhup to remain pel iniint'Dtly. Mias Carrie Itingliouae, a fi inner Bloom Intrtoninti. but now of ttuy brook, was In the city Silntilay. Mr. Kilward Holmes, of the Wesleyan I'niveraity, left for Ins lioiuo, lu Dan Joso, 111., on Satunlay.

Mr. J. K. Trenton conteniplati irolint to Denver (or the summer, lie spent nearly year there in Mr. ,1.

II. Blirllmr, of Lexington, C. F. McColm nml 8. I.

L. Merrill, tf Chcnoa, were in town ou saturduy. Miss Minnie Franklin, of Lexington, aud Mias Stewart, of Cbicagn, are In the city, as the guest of Mias et lleuiaon. Mis Minnie Hopkins Is expected here to day from Wayuesvillo, where she hut biuii isitin) for eevunil weeks. The citizens of the Fifth Wurd reijtiest Mr.

P. li. Welch to allow his niune us ennui date for uldunnun from that waul. MttiuiKcr T. F.

W'iUlutiu'U makitnf out a ii list ol telephone eiibsi rlbors. MuuyiiBW subscribers have lately ueeu aildea. Fell Tillntson are conBideritiL' a pro. prisillnti to take the lUaniiL'i iueiit of the "llig Knur" purty, who played here on Friday aud Satunlay. Mr.

Fred Fstahrook, of (ilhaon, bag left for liiikutii. He was a favorite with all who knew 1 1 i in, and will be miaaed very much by the tiil'sonites. Prof. II. C.

IVMotto la In Topeka, and will return on Wednesday. He waa a part ner of the late M. J. Kicks aa proprietor of the Kttnxti I'ttrtner. I.exiiiL'ton is Hecscd with a tlonrlehlii literary sociuty of about fifty members, with Prof.

J. 11. Stirling as president anil Mr. McNamer us secretary. Harry liurton, who lectured on temper anee in this city about two years a no, is hold lug a temperance revival in Denver, nnd is meeting with (Treat success.

A respectable lady desires ii place as housekeeper in a small family in blooming. Kcferencoa given il reijtiireu. Address, A. ioator, III. The Automatic ehailinir pen continues to grow in popularity.

llillerent sized pens iinu the various tints of inks can lie obtained of Frank D. Miiniuis. at People's Hunk. Mias Cynthia Van Home, who boards at Mrs. Hiirlians' on North Main street, was sud denly called home on Friday afternoon by the serious illness of her futlu-r, a wealthy farmer of Miiirn din.

Telegraphers will be sorry to learn that Mr. Sedgcwick, who for many years has been imnnirci' of the Western telcsrraph oillce at lias reKlgneil and is about to move to Iow Dunlap's celobrutcd hats now ready at Wolirituiot sole agunta. Other parlies cluiiiiin to have these goods prevaricate, as Wolirtiiiiot i Co. are the only ones uavini; these foods In this city. Mr.

Cornell, who years ago was pas- tor of the I nitcd Brethren church at Lexinfr ton. ia the present State superintendent of schools for Colorado, and Is one of the most capable and worthy ollleers of that Slate. N. II. Hulliijr sold for Mrs.

Sarah A. Ilunenn, of W'iuehester, widow of the late W. IL Duncan, of the Towauda meadows, uo acres, lying in the northeast corner of the Duncan farm, in Towandu towiihhip, for riper ai re, caih, to F. M. Jones.

Quito a number of IlloomiiiirtonlaiiB and delegation from the MaHonic lodge at- tenilid the funeral of M.J. Kicks, at Auburn, on Saturday. remains were Interred in cotintiy cemetery, ami mo sermon was pleached by an Ailveutist, minister. The Clinton Loan and 8avings Associa tion will meet to-night and complete the raising of 100,000 stock, of which fso.OOO baa alrendv been slit scribed. Saybrook is organizing an as soeiation, and a movement is on foot at (Jibsoti fur a similar purpose.

On yesterday George W. Jones was ar rested on a State's warrant sworn out by Chillies F. Webb, station agent, at the B. fcW He will lie tried tiy Lawrence, on the charge of breaking into a car on the B. W.

track and stealing tnereiroiu a ushel of shelled corn. The case of Aldrieh it Williams against John Push, of Downs, was finished Suturday leforn 'Soiiire Pancake, and judgment given favor of the Tjlalntitl. Immediately aller the suit Pash entered suit against Aldrieh on count before Juxtice J. B. Lawrence, but a bimir-n nf vnnue was taken to 'Soulro Ful- wiler, who, after hearing the evidence, de- lnycu decision until tuis morning, Down at Lincoln the authorities of the Asylum for the Feeble Minded and those of the cemetery are iuurreiiiiu over soine ai ired irrcgu arltles on ine pari oi me former.

I he Lincoln Journal remarks that the super ntendent of the cemetery has salil that "the gates would be open in the day time, and any burying was to be done in the aliudcs of night he would nave io ciimo me icnce wnn the corps There was much less political specula tion und discussion about the town yeBterday than is usuu'ly heard on the Sunday previous to the city Republican convention. There was some unlet work and a little talking in knots about the streets and at the usual rest- og places of the people, but nothing to ex- iteordeepiy interest, everything inutcatea at the city convention of to-night will be well attended and worthy of the paat history of Hupubitcan politics. The taxes of Woodford county for 182 amount to fHH.417 or about 7.00 to each man, woman and child In the county. Two items in this tax seem very strange the State tax of and the road and bridge tax of II, Woodford county must cer tainly have outrageous roads; and though If. i Ml go to the schools, one would suppose they are poorly attended from the condition of wluter roads.

The El Journal bitterly alls Governor Ciillnm to task for this condi tion of the taxes in that county Mr. Oliver C. Sabin and family arrived from Washington Saturday, and are at the Ashley House for the present Mr. 8abin has been transferred Irom me pension omce in Washington to Illinois to look after special ien on work. His district win require nis residence in Central Illinois, and he will probably locate in Normal in order that his family may enjoy me gooa scnoois ana so ciety of that place.

Oliver wears the metro politan air of all good Washington tana. It is shrewdly intimated that Mr. Sabin may take a band in the political movements of this locality. While Oscar Wilde was In the city, he visited the home of Mr, Peter Folsoui, anil examined that gentleman's collection of coins, which he pronounced one of the finest he had ever seen, in private home. Mr.

Wilde presented Mr. Theodore Braley, of the tlh the uutliograph of Mr. Langlry, the "Jersey Lily," thii professional lieauty, which valuable signature he clipped from a note which he had just received from the world-renowned. Mr. Percy Folsora rejoice in the poatiession of a very kind and courteous note from the great u-sthetic.

Mr. ilde's chirograpliy is of the moot peculiar and characteristic order, strongly stamped individuality. tkit tor lb emit I ptr mmt. Additional ml mmmm, arn owei. PICIAL NOTICES.

Ir va want th brt llour in the market ask lor MUihurj-i Beat." ALDR1CH LKOH. FILLKBUiU Heat, Mluncapolia and I tide-nrndaaee Ptnt nr dill stand at the head UmIM. ALDH1CU UKUh. i uNimr Pine Tr Cough Candy A Ircsh Mk tnl recelvi-d from Hie mauulai turcrs, U)hilil KHUHt wholesale agent. ilcnty of tteh'Stttoyslcrs (W LOT choice turkeys and chlckeu at low I at ALD1UCU ANNOUNCEMENTS Far Amrmot Normal Tuwaahip.

ajjr. 0WLI8 bareby announce himaell as Bdldal rorrtrieriion iu liormal townablp, ubjoct lo tin df ftfth. bnnhltrAii or marv. March i 1. I i.

i akonld he pirated to have the tax- UMI ot normal towrianip enmiuc mj I ZLX rmmi I'Urk'a office. im.ii J.W.BOWLES. M. LEWIS brrcby announces hlmaell aa a eaadldatr lot tha onif oi wwm BMl tawaaktB. aoblocl to Uio cnauinK Kepiililieiui For Pollr Maxlxtratr.

tn nnnnnre WILLIAM nl uiblll K.u aa rumlldale for 1'nHor "laelalra'ta. aubl-t to lue dcciflon oi the 1'ity He- For Townabip Collector. XBARLI8 P. LOIIIR herchr annonnee-a mm- I 1 for the office oi ollector iorBloomlnrtoa Umnalilftanldect to the ilerWj.n of roler oi aaid lowaahlp. mi For Normal follwtor.

XT O. FI8HIR hereby annoniicef iniiiaen XI. caBdldatc lor trie orac in i im al townfhlp, aubjecl to the euauinK Wepiiblican primary. rxa I FOR SALE. reaxtold; ob fine new aide-bar nngty, cu-imado; ooa luy; alao thc balldins, 810 N.

Main lormeriy occupieu J. R-TreatoBM a carpenter anop ror Ian i Mala-at eliy. ml i mop i.l-l Tontir worn norne. aouivaa W. 8.

RICHARDSON, HUM N. vaua at. iw TjiyBj llouaunuMi conple of wairona, aaddle and harneaa. onie and a tVm. at Judire McClnn a residence n.n.ii XJHK 8ALI Cookinir and caaoline atove and hooaehold lnrni ore, ai on AU.

JUS 1 ls U3. XjH)R BALK Contemplating a 1 oiler XL a wnmrm hncirv. harneaa. aaildle and brl rile al a banraia to a catli purchaser. Call at 515 Locoat-au 11 T7H)H 8ALB Stock of dry (foona, raana, 11 nnrrira: mnxln all clean and nev ahoi-a (tihmI iloinir naxl butiueaa.

luii Hi re at JaaUraph oflice. lit tf Will aell II aeparate. Can be aeen at ell North KvaaaaC i aa-tf TiXII Weat CheatLul-aU will be aold cheap for can If takea at one. 11 REAL FSTATE. T7HJR RKNT Mr realdence, near Wclevnn TeraitT.

Thll property ia well known, Inlreralty. Mda ao deacri ptiou la In good order one of the aioat attractiTe home in the couuty. Will rent whole, or reaerve plow land. Will aell Tor eaah. Apply at T.

J. Fcll'a drns etore. CllAS. M. FILL.

mlltf F.K 8ALR Hoaae and lot, No. 4tn West Korth-at. for ocenpaucy ly lt. Addrena MRS. B.

1JA ViKS, 8iu9 Chicago. mil FOR SALK My property, corner of Clayton and Kuatlc avenue; aUiry and half houae; wall and ciatarn larire barn; waifon und ciirriaw abed, and In iota. Will aell on eaay lerroa or ex-rhanift for atock of irrocertea; well located. Ad-dreaa KM. MADDUX, City.

-'1 11- T710R SALE Nice five acre tract, half mile II north of the Bloommirton water worka, Price, tauo. WM. H. WiilTEIiEAD, Blooming- jai-iw FUR 8ALB Two beautiful realdence lota, half acra each, on weat aide of North Main-at between the McNnlta realdence and the KtnitT resl- deace. WM.

H. WUITEUKAD, Blooinniijtoii, 111. JHH TIVIH RAI.IC OR KXCIIANGE-A cottatre- milk ail rooua, pantry, cloaeta, Kood IL elate rn. barn. with lot and a hall ol (fotiDd.

Will aell for caah or exchange for two-atory realdence, with lesa ground. Imjuire at law MortaKvaaa-et. Hr TTtOR SALE Nice lot at low prlcea in all parts of this city. Fine and deairable aidence property, ranging from ItaW to McLean county farm, ranging from fa io 175 per acre. The atocka oi i groceries one at Jl.WiO, the other at fotlu, both In tin city.

The Block of one no-Uoa atore in this city at alKiiit One news-paper and printing oflice at worth In Southern Illinois. One coal a halt in Central llllnoia, 150 feet deep, 4-foot vein of uooil coal, Meam machinery, scales, pit cars, iVc coat fjeaVIlO; will Uke iwo-thlrda In lands or dry goods a raxe char.ee. A hotel in Southern Maaaaa doing a good busineaa. A drug store in Houthern Ilirnoia at worth 100 improved far a near Fargo, Dakota, ut 10 to jr per acra; unt in proved at pi to $10, all in the Bad Rlrer Valley. If you want to buy or aell a lot or city naidence; if you want to buy or aell a farm; if you want to buy or aell a business chance; If yoa want to buy or aell real estate of any kind, come and aee ua.

No sale or trade no pay. Com-utsalons low. We have customers and receive letter daily from all parts of the country, from barer and seller. D. H.

PINO RE 1 14-tim Room 4, over Post oilice. PYEINO AND OLEANIWC. LOW 1ST price, beet work, at the old reliable Bleomlngton Steam Dye Works, 411 North Main -el Established in IBM. mtt-lf a MTJNHOLLAND. PAPER HANGER.

rLAl AND OHN AMENTAL. Oood worl done. All work entro'ted to me will receive MClrl attention. M1NKU, renidecce over ua I Maat Froot-at. mat-ly WALL PAPERiAND BOOKS.

TTAVI in atore and recclvlne weekly ship- I I menka from the milla of the newest, choiceH llnai-Tia la Wail paper anil uoruura, an ol full imilI. mil atiength. Terr beet colorinc no aec- tmi aradea. no shoddy goods. Will nut he uuiltr In books, stationery.

uuml' IraUitM. albuma fraiuMi. albums, pocket knives, ic eanrafoll line of reliable goods. maKe no mis W. l.

fm.m but nnd BTEIN'S, 410 N. Main-at, AE3TRACTS OF TITlE. AM0iAAM BROKEIt. Two distinct aeta ol i h. HiaTrAtit r.lerka.

with onr osaplete judgment index, insures accuracy in Tw. COMPTON 4 mjlyit m. K. Cor. Court-house Basement ATTORNEYS.

m. w. pifwa. Isaac K. rHii.i.n-a.

PHILLIPS, HPIH Attobhits at Law. Office, aouth aide square, Bloomington, 111. TaaMA C. KlBJlll I BEJAII U. I.UOA9 Bar D.

ttl'iNCBB, Noury Public. KEBJUOK, LUOAS ti BPENCEB, arroBMiTa a oouhsklous. Ulf Mortlt OsntM-8tM Bloominfrton, 111. MONEY TO LOAN. UBiSVTO LOAN In all sums, at curr -ut rsaaa aiai aBaMieraie oiinimiapiiiua.

iT TO LOAN At aeven per cent, tutor i naitf uoe a year. Loan may be paid In itaawiu. i. COMPTON ottice lioatn-niMiae naa.int.iii ONIT fO LOAN la anms of f.mo to I I LfA nt per c'at. lutertwt, on nrat-ci tJ Tawia aWariir.

THOMAS SLAUb, aiunMal Mala and Jetttn-aon-al. mwth- nMf iTail LOAN -lu buiccwi i J. kiaaaW WH inUV TlLLUTeOM FILL, AAwasj entani lauarl kaoea tlaaeanat Heavy dralt, weighing to l.MO lba, fl4llJ Btreeters. light horses, weighing 1,0150 to l.Jou lbs, fsuwia. a Mules, wiilglltng l.BOU U) in ltsmi'l per span.

The (iron Market JJnooamuToN, March snAia. Corn, yellow aud mixed i White corn Oats, mixed, Dli lba Oats, white, .15 lba Kve Winter wheat FT-Ot'U. White Loaf, from boat Mediterranean wheat (one half patent) Pure iiatenl (Electric Light), 50 57 41 4.1 HO 1 fjoo Choice family flour Graham, per 1Mb sack 1 1 65 1 HO 145 Hye notir A hiui meal V.dlow meal Table meal, per P'-lh sack Screening, per 100 lbs lnoib -41 1 (10 1 00 1 no Bran, tier lm ins A NOV KL AN I PEKFECT CI'KK FOK SCKOF- I La, SALT RIIEI CCNOER, ETC. A discovery has recently been made which adds luster to the nineteenth ceiituiv. ll consists aim- rrinii I ho ked Clover liloasom.

extracled by J. Loo Monroe, h.iv.i uniie Into the btialncss larire'y 111 order to stinnly the Increasing demand, ror auie ny w. inarmoii. A alight testimonial: Torino, Ohio, iTanuary 17, 1HSJ. I.

nfian I't, Mnliroe. My wife ha for omo timo been altlic ud with aoni' thing like a scrofulous disease, 11 lift full nd no relief mil ll sho gave your Extract oi Red Clover a trial. I am happy lo say she haa ex perienced a great rellel. Thla is nut a angnt icsu-moiilHl itl niv amirel billon ol votir efforts in beliull biimanltv. which von arc welcomo to use for I Il'l I am vi, rv reanectfllllv.

II n. For the Cure oi Coiichs, 1 i in tsenoss, Asthma, Uron Consiimiiliiiii and for the relief of consumptive persons in advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Pniogists. Price, cents. K.

PHARMACISTS CORNER OF MAIN AND JEFFKR80N-STS n4 BARGAINS -ARK OFFERED IN- Boots Shoes FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT JOHN W. EODGERS' NO. 10(1 NORTH SIGN OF AiJJ UUll UJ.I ii uvuxi DECATUR AND SPRINGFIELD INFIRMARY. OR M. BRANDON, DR.

BRANDON, Decalcr, ill. 211 South Flfth-et SpringneKl, m. They give special attention to the TREATMENT OF THE-EYE EAR All Inquiry by mail promptly answered. Gall snnrenti nr Pirner tunc. o-nm PAINTING I 1A 1 LEY PLUMB.

MASTER PAINTER, NO. 404 NORTH EAST-ST PAINTING, GILDING. GRAINING. GLAZ1NI. MARBLING, CA-LCIMINING, Ac.

wmmit to nRnRRnoN to KM STATE BOMS. We offer for snle One Million Dollars Minnesota Stttta 4 1 fl 'At i acinus. The excellent financial condition of this State manes these bonds veiy desirable. The State it-sell has purchased over one million of its school lend at par. A single savings hank In the Eat lias taken one hall million at same rate.

Owing to the choice character id these bonds they are meeting with a rapid sale. KEAN 4 Bankers, ClItCAliO, ILL. irlErai: ml imr fiwllltl t-atnlillahment in lite Wutt. us Ui BOOKS. The PANTAGBAPH frixtiif, LithcptrJiiir.

tuiuM ul Elux BxJ AaIwl.laHamT. rWI-" nan 3 The gre.it superiority of PR. IIUI.I.'S COUGH SYRU1 over I all other ntiyli remedies is attested liy the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. I (j, W. Bain, on "Tcinpuriince," would bo too great for the capacity of Washlngtotilan Hull, ho arrangements were made and the place waa changed to Hurley Hall.

Accord. iMgly early yesterday afternoon the ball begun to till, and at quarter past three was lllleil to its utmost capacity. About twenty minutes past three t-ie speaker came on th stage, accompanied by Mr. J. K.

Haldcmii president of the W'lishlngtonlans, Kev. J. lHnsmore. Kev. Dr.

Kuad, Kev. M. W. Hawc and others. After the singing of "Coronation" by the audience, Kev.

Dr. Dinsmore leu me meeting in a a hurt raver, uaklug the bleaaing of (iial on the naaeinbled people, on the speaker who waa to address them anil on the cause un called the neon together. The uraver was lullowett ny ine singing oi "Let Ihe Lower Light ue Burning, aim int song by a collection, superintended by Dr, KeaU. The lecturer was then Introduced by Halilemaii. He began in moderate tone of voice, such as characterizes all good speakers, but soon a aimed to his subject aud gave the audience a lecture of great power, such a llloomingloa audience ha not listened to for some time.

II is lecture wa sparkling with wit, abounding in pathos, an full ol arguments Horn gix ana wen put in favor of total abstinence from intoxicating linuors of nil klntlj. Col. Bain la a man of about the medium height with a small hea placed well on his shoulders. His face has very intelligent expression and appears with determination stamped upon 11 to il his best for the case In which he is embarked His command of language Is good, and his dulivery both pleasing anil conclusive, ll la petfectly ut Lome ou the lecture platform auil speaks in a voice which holds bla audi ence to give entire attention to the matter in band, on yesterday lie held his large aum encn entirely ut his command, anil though by a witty remark bo had them in laughter many tunes, he would as often call them back to sober thought without loaitig their at ten tion. Mr.

Bain will speak again this evening In Durley Hall and again to morrow evening. Both lectures will begin at 7:110 anil th admission will be free, but a collection will be taken each night to help defray expenses. The Clinton Public Anniversary. With the Issue of last week the Clinton Public obtained its tenth year, tinder the able and successful management of Mr. Kichard Butler, There are few better country dailic than the Public, nnd none that Is more wel come to the borne and the fireside, for it is always clear and spatkling, aud always on the alert for the good of the people.

Butler murks the event by the abandonment of "patent Insldcs," and in the anniversary edition publishes a letter ou "ine Local Weekly," from the pen of Professor Swing, of Chicago, who "year and years ago, when a boyish professor in Miami I niver sity, did editorial work on the Oxford, Ohio, Cituictt. then owned by Mr. Butler. 1 he lasil also contains articles from the pens of Law rence (irenman la short poem, "The Friends of Other K. P.

Brown and other well know Ohio journalist and writers. The I'antaoiiai'H heartily eou grat plates its old friend the 1'ubUr, and wishes for It a long and a prosperous career. Dentil of John W. Hai boai an Old Pioneer. Died, on March 18SJ, at the resi donee of his son, II.

ilarboard, nea Clarence, Shelby county, Missouri, John Ilarboard, lit the seventy-filth year of his age. The deceased was the brother of James Ilarboard, who died In Bloom iugl on some years ago, and uncle to Martha A. Walker, uow a resident of lilooiiiiiigtou. He was one of the pioneers of McLean county, as many old settlers will testify, and helped to reclaim those prairies from the wilds aud lianstorti them into the rich gardens which they now are. Deceased had been for many years llllcted with asthma, which wore heavily on is constitution, and which in his last days gave way gradually until death ended a long and eventful life.

He had been a member of the Christian church for forty years, nnd died rejoicing In a Christian faith. Dropped Dead. On Friday evening, shortly after ten 'clock, Mr. Alfred Dunham, a well-known farmer, living live miles northeast of Grldley, fell dead from heart disease. He had been about his vocations us usual, and after eating hearty supper, sat down to reau, aim talk with his family.

He had been in bis chair but a few moments when he full from his seat dead. He was sixty years o.d, and was widely known and respected. NORMAL. Mr. Ed.

Lackey, station agent at Mun ster, LaSulle county, was in town Saturday ami Sunday. Prof. Crow returned on Friday from Florida, much pleased aud improved in health by his journey. -Mr. Sam Holls and family, of HarUlmi 111., are visiting here with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ueo. Davison. -non. David Scott and Hon.

H. II. Smith, United States grand jurymen, were borne on uuday irom Spring held. Mr. (ieorge W.

Anderson and wife, of Mattnon, tire in town visiting Mr. and Mrs Wm. Anderson, of this city. Elmer Thayer, who attended the Normal school two years, aud formerly lived in Maroa, ted suddenly of diphtheria in Waupaca last week. On Saturduy evening Frank Williams as Installed as president-elect of the l'lula delphian society, and Mr.

F. Packett, of the rignioiuan. Botn mane good inaugural addresses. Elder Cobb, who has been conducting a series of meetings at the ChnstiHii cnurcn. seems to be well liked by the people, and it ia probable that he will be settled here as their pastor.

There was a Union meeting of all the churches except the Christian last evening at the Baptist church. The house was crowded. The meetings, will be continued during the week. Mr. Frank McNaught started for Oregon Saturday eveuing, on the Denver, lie ex-Decta to visit a few davs in Kansas City pro ceeding from there to Stockton, aud from there lo Oregon.

The Key. Knapp, of the M. E. church, preached a swrmon to the children yesterday morning. It waa quite interesting and instructive.

The fathers and mothers seemed interested and well as their children. Mrs. E. W. Bakewell was quite seriously Injured yesterday.

She slipped and fell while coming down the steps, ufter the morning service nt the Christian church. Her face is badly bruised, but fortunately no bones were broken. A Can Presentation. At the Philadelphlan society on Saturday evening Mr. Duff Haynie was acting ns critic for the evening, but was not allowed to finish his report in peace, being interrupted In its midst by Miss Lilian Wulker, who, on behalf of the Philadelphian society, in a short but kindly speech, presented him with a tine gold-headed cane.

Mr. Haynie is an old Philudelphiun, and since his graduating he has taken a great intereat in the wellfare of the society, und severul times has rendered valuable aid to the society in training their contestants for their contest with their rivals, the VVrigl.tonians, and fur these kindnesses he waa sentenced to receive the caning, which was administered as above stated. If you are tired taking the large, old-fashion, grilling pills try Carter' Little i.irer i ii ia arm laae some comlort. A man can't Rtanii everything sale by W. W.

Marnio g. One pill a dose. For armon. THOS. W.

KEENE, Supported by a SpeclVly nei nn-dlrtee of WM. Ii. IIAM' -N, Silhlime Jrau'edy, niinnimmmnuttinniJiiniiiiniinniiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiHiniiiiin A CM ET 1 1 I muiuniiuiu.iiuiuMinMiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiiuiuuiium Mai i.KTtt, Tiling I Cawdor, T1IO.H. r.ta.ii.. Id hitm KiliV (In Mill), Jl mil id nl- on.

Imir iltiv eata on aa'e at I in nilvinire AiMniii in mid Mi. ilAKlit I-ll I I.I.I l-r, lliiKineiii Manager. it on: i A iiih NKiHT ONLY WEDNESDAY A HUH 15, lHtfA VEN1NU, The Ai ami Voiullat, ANNIE PIXLEY. IN 11 AIM i a HiVI. 1 M'L I SS.

an an CHILI) OK Till: SIKKIiAS. Snpl' irteil by K.inpnny ol in Unnw lidded atliata Ailllliai-luli, ic; fur anli-' a' NIC Iltlll li'a drill' Kline lieaerveil a nil': NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TAX sale mm TO ALL I'KliSONS COM bliNhu: in.iii'i. Hint, nl a niihlir ol liindn anil i iniiili null nl tier I ixef, nehl a' me Ml' II ll'C IV II III HUIl'll, I nil unity, Illinois, by Hie I oiiniv i ollerior in rm 11.1 I 'IV lit III-, II. 1-ni'.

in iilirihaBiil the lot (leacribed in the town ol Weaton, in nuilin iv. the laxea anil roata due thereon for Hie ar A isi ii- i.oi wii.e, iii i. that prill lot waa haeaeil In the linlne ol It. 11 Millar; and that Hie time of redemption will ex pir' on the lwh ilny i.l June, A i. mil Weaton, Kebriiniv IVh, 1- r- all klmlH nl lii hl and L'anleli Hied, to to the Ki il I Slore.

on South i one lilolK aolllh ol J'ool olllie, lilul I'et ncll a i.oiuen iiein il torn, white HiiHuiuii, whim iiernnin nam, an i in li. ol the iicweal anil beat aeeil polntiK-a, an kliula ot t'l'iia, beiuia, onion aeeil and aeta, every-tlniiK Unit ii nun ki 1 enrilener and Inriner wiinta lu the aeeil line. Clover unit tlmolliv, I lie neM. dreen hnu-e pliit.tf nml il 'eiretable plaula nil kilida. ilUSUL A HlM ii i 111 Rnstemeyerl DRESS SDITS and WEDDIHG OUTFITS a srECiALTY.

Large stock 01' tic LATEST ishionabJe Merchant Tailors, irom. PERFECTION 107 riTS, IILOOMINOTON. TAX SALE NOTICE. To the nnknown owners or parties interested In he real cat ate Inrelimller described, and to Wil-iuiii 1'. Cnnowav, I'nlnrlii Connway, lannc C.

uiiKlea, Olive liuckles, Niithiin llilitin, Nnney Uriltln, Newtuii Hrlllln, Tireiila Iirlitin, Hiley Linton, Nnni l.iinnii, nahin oii Itniley, lleinv lliitlin anil Caroline Ilrittiu, or to horn it mny concern Take notice that, nl a puiilic sale ot rem curate taxun. ut the Con I house, In the county of Mc Lean and State of Illinois, on the liilh day of June, A. issii, purclniaed the following de scribed real eatnte, 111 all il county and Stale nlore-anid, lui the tuxea, intereat and coals due thereon lor the year and former yenra, to it: Lot seven (7), In blofu one hiinilr. nnd tw'ciily-Hcven (P.T) in I'oliklillii'a aililitiou to Leroy, taxed nnd naeased to N. T.

Iliittin's estate; and that the tinieot redeiiintl rli ul anid lot Iroln anid nile will exinre on the Pith ilny ol A. I). 1MHJ. liateil -th, A. k).

lnliKH M. E. rEHOI'HON. RepWican City Coinittoi I Iti'pulilicnn convciilion to niirniimte a candidate lor Mayor, ami a cumiuiiKe lor 1 otice will he held at Schroder's Opera House at 8 p. Mon day, March 13, 1882.

The several wards will ho entitled lo delegates such election as lollowa: Firat Ward 12 Second Ward (I ird Ward- 11 Fourth Ward 10 Kilth Ward 2 Wurd 7 The ward meetines will tie held Saturday even ing, March 11th, at p. in the several wards, at the usual plttcc, lor the purpose of selecting delegates to the convention, and also for the purpose caudidate for alderman eucli ward. iiy order of the City Central committee. JOHN HEED, chairman. AMOS EM Secretary.

niH-td BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. Beware ol tioiis aijcnts ann spurious machines. Do not be deceived. No "singer" machine ia genuine without the above trade mark on th arm or the iinu bine, with Ihe words "The ijingcr I'g Co." printed thereon. TUB siNtiKR AM'KAOTrjRING CO.

rty-Bioomlugton otl'u-e, lim W. North st. TtRKI), Manat'-r. PATENTS. WEcnntinnetonrtHa fil( tnra lor ratents, 7- Tr'1' t'vrichta, Arc, lor the Lmtcd males, Canada Cuba, (Siigland Krance' Oermany, We have had thirty-five yours, xporlonco.

Patents obtained through ns in noticed In the SiiENTiPir Amehican. 'rid. la.cu and splendid illllat ran weekly jiuper, f.i 20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very intvn'sting and baa an enormous circulnti 'ii. Aihlreaa Ml NN a- CO Patent Solictors, Pub's ol Si ikntii-u- Amkui an' 37 Park How, New York. Hand beok about Patents free.

SCHOLARSHIPS, We offer for sale, at a I ann discount, onu full-course and one three months' scholarship in nte KvertTccn City ltuaiiii'sa College For hilorma-tinn and prices call at jA-tl4 TliH PANTAURAFH. I.

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